Monday, May 30, 2005

Fiji's Legal and Political woes Could Originate from the deed of cession.

Here's the deed of destruction.

This paper has shaken my core values of the entire Fijian social framework and highlights the cavelier and arrogant manner in how these organizations have managed the affairs of the Fiji Taukei in a condescending fashion.
It is a key stone to the solution of complex and reoccuring problems in Fijian society, arguably a catalyst to Fiji's 3 coups which will be discussed in detail later. (2 in 1987, 1 in 2000). A perfect storm that gives rise to the Latinization of the Pacific with the foreign elements being the puppet masters.
The fleecing will continue until people voice their disgust with the system. The traditional way of 'vakarokoroko' or respect to the authority has compounded the problem of corruption as well as lax legislation and oversight.

Questioning this authority guarantees many enemies who are comfortable with the status quo. It is time that the Taukei conscientous objectors actually put their 'best foot forward' and resist being taken for another garden path tour or being held hostage to voodoo economics subscribed to by succesive Fiji Governments preached by colonial era organizations that have outlived their usefulness.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

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