tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post8634899990993115445..comments2024-03-27T22:14:41.569+13:00Comments on .: Taukei to the Core: a Personal StoryCrosbie Walshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02541276600232884176noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-81456587045958545362015-07-17T12:12:48.855+12:002015-07-17T12:12:48.855+12:00Taxi driver....if you you get that from a majority...Taxi driver....if you you get that from a majority of true Fijians than I can agree with you.But to get that from people who cannot think on their own let alone stand on what they believe in. is preposterous.. <br /><br />Obviously this gentlemen is an ambitious politician who does not represent the views of all true Fijians, how can you call him i taukei when the government he represents does not recognized the rights of the indigenous people? Is this justice when the indigenous are being depraved of their rights and laws made to take away their land ownership rights?<br /><br />For example if Fijians do these to the Chineese in China or Indians in their motherland would it be fair.....? No they will be turmoil in the land....So Taxi driver please do not comment but think first before you leap!! <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-62051451337445647082014-10-28T10:42:33.873+13:002014-10-28T10:42:33.873+13:00Well, Taxi Driver, sometimes political life is lik...Well, Taxi Driver, sometimes political life is like a taxi--the damn thing moves forward and then sometimes it moves backwards (you, know, goes into reverse gear). You get a new driver and things go backwards--you know, really backwards. Take Rabuka, for example. He took Fiji backwards by almost a century. And just look what he is now--washed up, a nothing, a nobody. And look at Spate, another 'messiah' who is now cooling his jets in prison.<br /><br />Anybody who thinks that Fiji does not have another Rabuka or another Spate in the wings, had better think again. You never can tell. This is one of the reasons why Fiji needs to be on the track it is now. Let there be discussions by all means but at the same time government must keep its guard up.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12244225641631114936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-71729343913821736602014-10-22T16:46:19.816+13:002014-10-22T16:46:19.816+13:00I shared the above article with one of my passenge...I shared the above article with one of my passengers who is an iTaukei and he said that he fully agrees with the good Honorable Minister.<br /><br />The challenge in his view was the iTaukei mindset needing time to change.<br /><br />But the good news is its changing pretty fast nowadays.<br /><br />Perhaps an effect of 'soul searching' during the election campaign period till now.<br /><br />In my view, we should encourage more discussions on this issue so that the 'seed of this idea' can grow and bear 'good fruits' quickly.<br /><br /><br />Taxi Drivernoreply@blogger.com