NGA MIHI H continue the amazing work black nation and red nation sorting things out not everyone is on board but to change 1 brother who can help another brother those two can turn into 4 and keep multiply into 8 n so forth blessings to all
🙏🎶🌟💙The Spiritual warriors of peace 🕊️❤️are our beautiful Rangitahi, the new leaders for going forward, hidden in plain sight, until now, here is one of them, God bless you son, we see you, we hear you we love you😘🌹🕊️🙏🎶💫✨🌟
3rd generation gang member black power. Must be hard to stay away from it especially in a place like Whakatane as its a small town. Had a new years there once as a teenager in 1992. Bit of a drive from Wellington.
This country is lucky to be as peaceful and as chill as it is. But we need to stop being so complacent. If we continue to not recognize, or take what we have for granted, and don't take the steps to protect it, we risk losing it, and ending up as divided as countries like the USA are now. It's time we all stood up against the govt, academics and media, who are constantly sowing seeds of division amongst our people. I'm white, and i was born here. So i'm a kiwi. Sure, I descend from English and Scottish people, but I'm not British!!! This is my country, just as much as it is for any Maori person. Can't we all just see their agenda driven racism as what it is? Instead of pretending that they're trying to make anything less racist? And what was the racism that they're fighting anyway? Things that dead people did? Old people who aren't relevant anymore using slurs in the retirement homes? Because, the only racism i ever really see these days, seems to come from politics, universities and the news anyway. So how are they meant to be fixing anything? Because, call me crazy, but i just figured that, MORE RACISM, IS PROBABLY NOT A GOOD WAY TO FIX RACISM!!!! More kiwis need to wake up to the lies our "leaders" feed us. That's actually the reason i like the idea of gangs so much. Many of them actually seem to want to lead their people in a beneficial direction these days. That's why i support and speak highly of those who do their best to do that. These young warriors who often struggled more than most, have huge potential. Often much more than those of us from comfortable upbringings. They just need the opportunity and encouragement. I have met young mobsters, who i guarantee you, were much more naturally intelligent, than most people i know with uni degrees. In fact, most of those "highly educated" people still believe that giving handouts to, and lowering standards for, disadvantaged people, is helping them, whereas most mobsters and most working class people i know, are well aware of why it's better to teach a man to fish, than just give him a fish. I'm sick of this country being directed by out of touch people who either believe that crap, or pretend they're doing it because they care. They don't. They're trying to have more control you. Stop letting them.
Beautiful brother
Powerful testimony from the bro . Salute
HEARTY BROTHER H. SALUTES FROM KAWERAU
God bless you and your mahi
Big Salute to you brother and putting a light on the walk your walking for others around you to see.
You have come a long way from back in the days Brother H👍Bless you and your whanau brother 🙏💙
NGA MIHI H continue the amazing work black nation and red nation sorting things out not everyone is on board but to change 1 brother who can help another brother those two can turn into 4 and keep multiply into 8 n so forth blessings to all
Solid brother H!!! Yeeeow thank you Jesus !!!!
Well lucky yall still got your Lands Whanau. Arohamai RA #bigtime proud of yall💙
Bless brothers from Sydney Australia love the Mahi keep up the good work 💯😤🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏽🙏🏽
🙏🎶🌟💙The Spiritual warriors of peace 🕊️❤️are our beautiful Rangitahi, the new leaders for going forward, hidden in plain sight, until now, here is one of them, God bless you son, we see you, we hear you we love you😘🌹🕊️🙏🎶💫✨🌟
TU MEKE!..Blessings!!!
Chur bro, good yarn.
Good to see you in a better happier place now butha, member when you lived by gibbos n kope.🙏🏾
Yo my brother Hog, the man!
Ka mau te wehi bro!
And still beautiful
mean brother H he changed my life though chainbreakes program him and his wife run im 1 of many who broke the chains of addiction
Much respect
3rd generation gang member black power. Must be hard to stay away from it especially in a place like Whakatane as its a small town. Had a new years there once as a teenager in 1992. Bit of a drive from Wellington.
Czemup my yo much aroha CuZn
I CON/QUER CONQUERER Black Power Movement M.C's aoteroa n z❤ yozaÀ
To tuff the cuzzy mean mahis
This country is lucky to be as peaceful and as chill as it is. But we need to stop being so complacent. If we continue to not recognize, or take what we have for granted, and don't take the steps to protect it, we risk losing it, and ending up as divided as countries like the USA are now.
It's time we all stood up against the govt, academics and media, who are constantly sowing seeds of division amongst our people.
I'm white, and i was born here. So i'm a kiwi. Sure, I descend from English and Scottish people, but I'm not British!!! This is my country, just as much as it is for any Maori person.
Can't we all just see their agenda driven racism as what it is? Instead of pretending that they're trying to make anything less racist?
And what was the racism that they're fighting anyway? Things that dead people did? Old people who aren't relevant anymore using slurs in the retirement homes?
Because, the only racism i ever really see these days, seems to come from politics, universities and the news anyway. So how are they meant to be fixing anything?
Because, call me crazy, but i just figured that, MORE RACISM, IS PROBABLY NOT A GOOD WAY TO FIX RACISM!!!!
More kiwis need to wake up to the lies our "leaders" feed us. That's actually the reason i like the idea of gangs so much. Many of them actually seem to want to lead their people in a beneficial direction these days.
That's why i support and speak highly of those who do their best to do that. These young warriors who often struggled more than most, have huge potential. Often much more than those of us from comfortable upbringings. They just need the opportunity and encouragement.
I have met young mobsters, who i guarantee you, were much more naturally intelligent, than most people i know with uni degrees.
In fact, most of those "highly educated" people still believe that giving handouts to, and lowering standards for, disadvantaged people, is helping them, whereas most mobsters and most working class people i know, are well aware of why it's better to teach a man to fish, than just give him a fish.
I'm sick of this country being directed by out of touch people who either believe that crap, or pretend they're doing it because they care. They don't. They're trying to have more control you. Stop letting them.
Yoza brotha hog wgcz em up