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Should political parties be required to run a certain percentage of women candidates?
diversity should be strongly encouraged but not forced, that'll just make people resent it more, but parties should run at least one women candidate. At the en…
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Should Te Reo Māori be compulsory in schools?
yes, but only in primary school and in high school it should be offered be every school, taught by a language specialist, but not compulsory.
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Should the government increase or decrease foreign aid spending?
keep it the same until we sought out our country's own financial issues after which we should increase the amount.
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Which political ideology do you most identify with?
Libertarian Communism. Libertarian Communism, also known as Anarcho-Communism, is a political ideology that advocates for the abolition of the state, capitalism…
What kind of personal growth opportunities would you seek in a society that doesn’t monetize education or healthcare?
Studying the society and how it functions and furthering my education
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Which political ideology do you most identify with?
Evangelicalism. Evangelicalism is a global, trans-denominational movement within Protestant Christianity that maintains the belief that the essence of the Gospe…
What role do you think religion should play in education, and why?
I think it should be taught to students so they understand our diverse culture and can form their own ideals
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Which political ideology do you most identify with?
Anti-Racism. Anti-racism is a political ideology that seeks to confront and challenge racism in all its forms. It is rooted in the belief that all races are equ…
Why do you think some people struggle to understand the concept of 'white privilege' and how would you explain it?
People how have grown up privileged won't understand. I would try and put them in the mindset of someone who has suffered