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  1. So the heroine of the poor is not a comfortable seat-warmer from up Bowen Street, but the good woman Piripono Brown who breastfed a hungry stranger’s hungry baby, outside a Tokoroa Superette, and bought her $200 worth of groceries. And feeds others.

    We need these stories to remind us of our humanity, when government fails time and again to provide for the children of the poor. Why ? Because they know that they can get away with it, that’s why. They know that no baby-toting harridan or American nutter will scream at the PM and her plastic standbys about children getting a pretty shitty start to life.

    The chilling thing is how detached and removed the Labour cabinet is from the harsh realities of blighted childhoods – utterly clueless or psycho – when it is actually their job to be addressing it.The heart-warming thing is seeing how good people like Piripono Brown show that the kindness of strangers can perform miracles.
    A couple of people in government who have had to live with the sting of poverty could help to change lives, but they’re not there.

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