Jacinda Ardern: Violence, And Extremism In All Its Forms, Is Not Welcome Here
E papaki tū ana ngā tai o maumahara ki runga o ŌtautahiIn the days that have followed the terrorist attack on the 15th of March, we have often found ourselves without words.
They were simple words, repeated by community leaders who witnessed the loss of their friends and loved ones.Simple words, spoken by the bereaved and everyone I met who has been affected by this attack.They were words spoken by a community who, in the face of hate and violence, had every right to express anger but instead opened their doors for all of us to grieve with them.We may have left flowers, performed the haka, sung songs or simply embraced.
An assault on the freedom of any one of us who practices their faith or religion, is not welcome here.And over the last two weeks we have shown that, you have shown that, in your actions.because he couldn’t sleep from the sadness of seeing the hurt and suffering of others.Because we are not immune to the viruses of hate, of fear, of other. We never have been.And so to each of us as we go from here, we have work to do, but do not leave the job of combatting hate to the Government alone.
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