Better education provides the opportunity to put food on the table, buy a house and reach your potential. It is one of the pillars of humanity.
Throwing money via welfare has been a major factor in why we are where we are now. It has failed generations, especially māori and has caused massive social problems that were probably never considered when the decision was made to throw money at the original problem.
Govt can provide some basic needs but the individual must take the steps to do the best they can with their lives and without education, as you say, they are farked.
I regret not getting an education now. It has restricted me in so many ways and it saddens me to see young people and their elders placing no value on it.
The problem includes access.
It is far easier to access services in NZ to get yourself out of the muck if you have connections. This is a white country, white people have the connections, the networks, the assets to be able to sit back and type about why
māori should get off their arses.
That will change in future, thanks to the return of
māori assets to their legal owners and the billion dollar corporations that IWI are growing.
I should have clarified I agree.
I agree with those talking about education in here per se.
But I also remember a really bright Raro best friend I had growing up who stopped going to school because his mother could not afford his uniform.
I had similar problems.
We were homeless and living in a tent under Muldoons regime, solo mum, bullied by. an angry hateful Social welfare officer who took a dislike to my mother.
A Doctor threatened them with the media which is how we got a state house.
Things are worse for families right now.
It is not the kids with no food and clothings fault Mum and Dad have booze Meth or gambling mental illnesses.