• ep.163 TRUMP TRIUMPHANT, TREATY OF WAITANGI IS UNEQUAL

  • Nov 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
  • Podcast

ep.163 TRUMP TRIUMPHANT, TREATY OF WAITANGI IS UNEQUAL

  • Summary

  • The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the USA political landscape, focusing on Donald Trump's reelection and its implications for American politics. The hosts discuss the hope that Trump's return brings amidst global tensions and analyze his unique approach to politics, contrasting it with traditional politicians. The conversation delves into the political landscape surrounding the presidency of Donald Trump, the community impact of local heroes like Dave Letelle, and the complexities of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand. The speakers discuss the appeal of unconventional leaders, the importance of supporting local initiatives, and the ongoing struggle for equal rights, particularly for Māori communities. They express concerns about political dynamics and the implications of proposed policies that may undermine the rights of indigenous peoples. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of cultural displacement, political representation, and the importance of community engagement. They discuss the struggles faced by the Māori community in New Zealand, the disparities in cultural funding, and the need for greater awareness and listening within communities. The conversation also touches on media consumption and its impact on cultural reflection, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding in fostering personal growth and community connection.

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