Your narrative is on point, I totally agree to your simple breakdown remarks and you have broadened the audience perspective...and these young podcasters need more cognitive consonance.
having a different opinion doesn't make one butt hurt, she seemed pretty butthurt as she was crying on her pod cast and not being specific about what the hell she was talking about.
I kinda do understand what you're trying to say. But what all this girl, and like you said she is just a girl in the eyes of Samoans in a traditional sense is give mixed messages, what does she mean by being humble? OG Samoans when first coming to NZ have been nothing but humble that's part of the DNA back then. Obviously she's referring to the generation nowadays whose antics definitely need to pull their heads in. Don't say no offence to afakasi when you're about to prick up a lot of ears and not in a good way. She put it out there, I'll give her that however misinformed, more emotional rather than intellect.
Don’t forgot Jarai people in Central highland what they called Central highland Vietnam today we are Jarai Polynesian speaks austronesian language family Nima / 5 Kao / me Sky / rongit
Hana is definitely speaking on personal experiences and who she’s met in person. It really be your own. We shouldn’t be giving these kind of people the attention they deserve. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about and it’s embarrassing to think she knows everything when she doesn’t. What’s even more disgusting is that she even confirmed that she’s afakasi so she’s basically talking about herself. 😂 she’s a joke. And it’s unfortunate that she put herself in this position because us polys will never forget what she said. Yes she has an opinion but her delivery was wrong and disrespectful. She needs to focus on herself and make sure she knows the facts before coming onto a podcast she doesn’t deserve to have.
Respectfully, I think you are focussed on 'white' stuff too much as what you are saying is mostly inaccurate but I think you did not watch the whole clip, so context is missing.
Messina I don’t think you listened to the whole podcast as the podcast furthers there was more to it. You only dissected that tiny part when there was actually far more to the conversation. The podcast was awesome to listen to.
First time watching you. Really enjoyed listening and found this very interesting and thought provoking. Subscribed ☺️
Thank you so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Your narrative is on point, I totally agree to your simple breakdown remarks and you have broadened the audience perspective...and these young podcasters need more cognitive consonance.
Thanks for your insightful comment!
A beautiful spirit thank you for the news 🤙🏽🥊🙏🏽
@@Crfireboxing thank you and you are welcome
Your knowledge & experience have put her naivety in place 🫡
Probably a good thing, that in the village she would be quiet and just make the Ava while the adults speak. This is in reference to Hana.
Some woke folk in here. How dare someone else have a differing opinion. If youre butthurt about its probably about you. 😂
having a different opinion doesn't make one butt hurt, she seemed pretty butthurt as she was crying on her pod cast and not being specific about what the hell she was talking about.
Thank you so much
Seen but not heard also has its negatives.
Malo Le fa’asoa uso 👏🏽 e sa’o ma fa’amaoni Lau molimau ❤thank you for sharing ❤
Faafetai lava
Finally, someone who has common sense and understanding. Thankyou 🙏🏾
Agree❤❤
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💯 sis .
Faafetai lava
Well said.
Thank you
I kinda do understand what you're trying to say. But what all this girl, and like you said she is just a girl in the eyes of Samoans in a traditional sense is give mixed messages, what does she mean by being humble? OG Samoans when first coming to NZ have been nothing but humble that's part of the DNA back then. Obviously she's referring to the generation nowadays whose antics definitely need to pull their heads in. Don't say no offence to afakasi when you're about to prick up a lot of ears and not in a good way. She put it out there, I'll give her that however misinformed, more emotional rather than intellect.
She needs a lot of prayers
Don’t forgot Jarai people in Central highland what they called Central highland Vietnam today we are Jarai Polynesian speaks austronesian language family
Nima / 5
Kao / me
Sky / rongit
Thank you for this
Hana is definitely speaking on personal experiences and who she’s met in person. It really be your own. We shouldn’t be giving these kind of people the attention they deserve. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about and it’s embarrassing to think she knows everything when she doesn’t. What’s even more disgusting is that she even confirmed that she’s afakasi so she’s basically talking about herself. 😂 she’s a joke. And it’s unfortunate that she put herself in this position because us polys will never forget what she said. Yes she has an opinion but her delivery was wrong and disrespectful. She needs to focus on herself and make sure she knows the facts before coming onto a podcast she doesn’t deserve to have.
Oh is this Hanna person afakasi? She looks full Samoan. And I too disagree with comments from this Hanna person.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching and the comment
Tommy the Cowboy did a very funny but sound clip of this young gal and her “woke” view 😂😂😂
I will try and find it to watch thanks for sharing
Respectfully, I think you are focussed on 'white' stuff too much as what you are saying is mostly inaccurate but I think you did not watch the whole clip, so context is missing.
Which of what I said was inaccurate may I ask, so I can learn.
Messina I don’t think you listened to the whole podcast as the podcast furthers there was more to it. You only dissected that tiny part when there was actually far more to the conversation. The podcast was awesome to listen to.
she' looks like a 17years old
She Young, with opinions I wouldn't take her serious,
20 years ago no one would have said that. That's the weirdest speach I've ever heard. I just don't get young ppl
Malo aupito.
Thank you
The new government raised the minimum wage rate
This is wonderful news thank you for sharing.
Minimum wage is 4.50 tala and I was 7.50 tala when I was in Samoa from 10yrs ago. thank you for sharing your opinion 🤙🏼
@@bicep.3431 so like 2.25 NZD an hour? It use to be 2.50 tala a long long time ago, when I was going to highschool there.
@@bicep.3431 thank you I knew it was increased but was not sure exactly how much.
@@DaMuss-e2w it still doesn't seem like a liveable wage.
Everyone is offended by her opinions hilarious lol
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23. Dollars. An. Hour. Great. Start. MOre. Money. More. TAX. Hahaha.
I don't understand