| Re: Births in bushesNovember 9 2009 at 4:56 AM | Anonymous |
Response to Re: Births in bushes |
| So was I, my mother had me in a pigs house outside the garden fences. BUT DO I WEAR ASS TANGET AND PURPUR today sitting in my office typing on my computer and answering phone calls? Do I go looking for the village puripuri man when i am sick with malaria or my child has kus?.... Do i live in a house kunai with no blanket but a bunch of leaves and a nice piece of wood for my pillow like my dad used when i was a small kid?. Or rather when i go to my little garden do i take my diggin stick and leave behind my "modern" spade and bushknife ... because after all like you said our ancestors have been doing it for thousands of years... Or when i need to break fire wood do i reach for my stone axe or my tramontina axe??????????
YU MAS WANFALA LIKLIK TINTIN MAHN OR MERI YA..... Times have changed. Our women deserve to give birth in a hospital. It is by right theirs and the childs right tooo. Your kinda mentality is what is feeding the so called much talked about "PNG attitude problem"
So i will tell you one thing. You have no right to wear western clothes.... wear your malo or ass tanget, you have no right to western medicine..go painim puripuri man blo yu lon ples...you have no right to education... lainim lon ol lapun lon ples...you have no right to a hospital next time your wife wants to have a baby.. take her to the liklik haus arere lon gaden..... |
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