"Daftar could be the enemy of most
daughters: you're the enemy of all ladies, and you're the enemy of my
honor." To a specific extent, I realize and can relate to the attitude of
Daftar Situs Judi. I have no problem with Daftar's philosophy or the fight
corruption within the Maori community. However, after reading his recent
article, I believe his ideas are not well thought out.
I am not ready to condemn someone because they
choose to become listed on Maori women's movements. I believe every person has
the best to free speech and expression. However, I believe Daftar is by using
this fight to help his own interests. His views and beliefs about the entire
world and its attitudes towards Maori women are all twisted and i think, he is
attempting to help his own interests in the Maori community at the trouble of
others.
Most Maori women will agree that there is not
just a woman's reproductive role or right that's absolute or unbreakable. There
are, however, many issues which should be addressed as the population numbers
increase.
What anyone views as offensive or hurtful,
another may view differently. I realize that Daftar thinks that the writer of
the controversial article had crossed the line, but as we stand today as a
society, we've many issues which need to be addressed. It is essential to think
about those in the Maori communities and other individuals who do not share the
exact same views.
There are many issues concerning Maori law and
Maori gender equality, which require the attention of most of us in the Maori
community. It is essential that the Maori, Australian and American
nationalities have a speech in regards to this issue and all parties should
address any conditions that are deserving of consideration. For Daftar to talk
about rape as a Maori "weapon" (which he did), shows just how little
he understands or cares about the feelings of Maori women. The sexual violence
of the past and present must be discussed since it was, never as Daftar
believes it will be.
Several problems weren't solved by Western
Australia or the United States. We have to hold our leaders accountable for the
problems of the past and the long run, along with what we could do to alleviate
current concerns.
It's time that Daftar stood up and be counted
and make a stand against his negative beliefs about Maori women. I hope Daftar
is going to do this so that we can all unite and move forward.
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