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Opinion The End Can't Justify The Means
The Pea
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In addition to the opinions of the other two contributers, I would like to add that Religion and politics should always be seperated, since that is one of the pillars of democracy that now everybody (that got ousted) is so desperately crying after. It is a time for opportunism it seems, in a very extreme sense. How one can remain straight faced and call for all things that one has worked against or rejected not so long ago is a miracle to me. if a coup can ever be "justified" is a whole different kettle of fish. I am sympathetic with the concept of IN THIS SPECIFIC INSTANCE (see above), but that does not make it any better than "I support the cause, not the means" of 2000. It is becoming philosophical. I feel that this coup is the first one that actually tries to improve Fiji as a whole. I have a big range of feelings about this coup, more than I care to discuss here. But the coup saves a lot of time, money and nerves that the state would have had to loose, in the case that the Quarase government would have stayed on. Improvements to our civil service can be made swiftly, as well as the judiciary, the voting system (really important), the PWD so on so on. Quarase would have done his utmost to provide lip service and at the ´same time keep the status quo alive and well. We would have rotated and circled and twisted around the same old things. We are living in intersting times, where people and institutions show their own agenda, think Fiji Law Society, mistakes are being made and individuals try to settle scores through calling on the military. But for the first time I personally think that we are marching into the right direction. Pun intended. |
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CONCERNED CITIZEN
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I have an advise for people who have this view of the end doesn't justifiy the means- The means will be justified once we get to the other side of the tunnel,since we are still finding our way through this dark tunnel,why don't we leave our prejudices aside and help each other complete this journey;once we get to the other side I'll give u my opinion!! |
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tau
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| the army is not the enemy nor are the various institutions and their bureacracy- chiefly, cultural, state and ngos-the enemy lies within-yes within we indegenous fijians and our self debilitating traditions and smiling "vuvu" stab each other in the back ethos.my hope is that we fijians will also realise that we all need to work our arses off as families and mataqali and get economically self sufficient- the army,sdl,flp,govt depts will not give us prosperity-it didnt give the indians any freebees-and 20yrs of coups have only benefited the elite (indians and fijian)not the majority grassroots..so stop worrying about frank and qarase...go and plant tavioka and fish these qoliqoli areas..and get your kids educated and cut down on drinking grog...amen to that | |
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tavioka_kei_na_ti
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go and plant tavioka and fish these qoliqoli areas..and get your kids educated and cut down on drinking grog...amen to that Vinaka, that is sage advice indeed. Amen. |
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