A Call to do Better By Nature
2020 started with an existential bang. Catastrophic bushfires, drought, international undiplomatic brinkmanship and now Covid-19, it’s felt like we’ve ticked off the full apocalyptic list.
2020 started with an existential bang. Catastrophic bushfires, drought, international undiplomatic brinkmanship and now Covid-19, it’s felt like we’ve ticked off the full apocalyptic list.
As of 11.59 on Thursday, most of New Zealand will go into “lock down”. People will be expected not to travel to work; not to socialise; and to stay home.
I will not be one of those people.
Todays gratitude – Shout out Wednesday to the Nurses, Drs, Cleaners, admin staff & ambulance crews at our hospitals today who are the very frontline of this moment & who are risking themselves to stop this pandemic.
Inspirational Heroes with the courage of Taniwhas.
Disneylands new ‘pandemic ride’ wasn’t as popular as hoped
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Divided many of our whanau will die.
It’s that simple.
Neo-liberalism is designed upon three main planks – a free market unencumbered by state interference, an assumption of individual rather than collective values and the existence of a free marketplace in which we all operate.
Todays gratitude – Just a shout out to the Teachers and Principals who are looking after our children in these frightening times – their calm leadership, critical professionalism and remarkable grace is a credit to our nation.
You’ve got to laugh don’t you?