About

profileKia ora, I’m Graham Bidois Cameron.

Four tamariki, a wonderful wahine, anywhere between four and eight chickens, back into the gardening at the moment. Loving our reo Māori, believe in the revolution but not sure it will tweeted, let alone televised. Jesus has been a feature, but how that looks is hard to explain. Not much for nationalism, love our community and concerned about how we are treating Papatūānuku. Nō te Pirirākau, nō Ngāti Rangiwewehi hoki te uri nei.

Living a possibly chaotic, ideally anarchic combination of marae, community, church and some other things in Tauranga, New Zealand. Which really adds up to too many meetings. Views expressed are solely my own and largely left leaning with a dose of grace.

Not a member of any political party and never have been, but thinking about it. If I was it would probably be the Greens (though Internet Mana appeals more and more). Have often helped out when Labour Party come to town to meet the local community because I have mates in the party.

 

Comments Policy:

I will approve most comments and will try and reply to most of them as well. If there are a lot, that can be a little difficult. These are the reasons I will delete your comment:

  • swearing: there’s no need, it shows a lack of imagination and a need to reflect on your rage;
  • personal abuse: really, what’s that about? If you disagreed with what I say, why not make a real argument?
  • too many bites of the cherry: it’s a comments thread, not a blog for you. After I’ve given you one or two opportunities, I will stop posting your comments.

I can do this because it is my blog and my blog is not a democracy. I encourage you to write your own.

4 thoughts on “About

  1. Yes, I love the two articles I have read so far however I am looking for a name and do not see one. Which does not at all mean that it isn’t here somewhere. I love what you write and how you write it and what follows for me is to know something about the writer/writers. I would be very grateful if you could enlighten me a little. Or maybe I just need to be pointed in the right direction.

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