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Lalo IFI
Suva, Fiji
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kingtonga wrote: i see a female dog with 3 legs Thank kingtonga ...please dont touch the big leg, you can hold tight on twin legs ...lol
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“Fight For Democracy in Tonga!!”
Since: Sep 10
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China gave us $118 million loan, which our country cannot and will not ever repay so what will the Chinese get back for their money? Military bases on our soil landing rights at at airports R&R facilities for their naval personnel, which means crime prostitution and drugs Chinese political interference in our government, if it doesn't happen already. Foreign policy of our government to be set by Chinese diplomats a flood of Chinese immigration to Tonga. And when 20 or 30% of our population is Chinese, then we have lost our country like the Jews in the US, they will become a activist community for Chinese interests. Could we ever in the future want to expel them, the Chinese government will intervene militarily, in order to protect their own community our criminal aristocratic class, are playing with fire, like I have said many times before, in these so-called royals are nothing but parasites, who were using our country as a gigantic ATM machine, when the musical chairs stop, and they will be on the first flight out of the country, to London Sydney New York, to spend their ill gotten gains and enjoy their foreign bank accounts when will we ever wake up? When will we have that insurrection that will permanently removed these criminals from the body politic? We must act we are like sleep walkers, walking in circles around a burning house. Democracy must come we must save ourselves and each other from these criminals who do not love us, only love what they can get from us.
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ulelahi
Fullerton, CA
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boruone77 wrote: China gave us $118 million loan, which our country cannot and will not ever repay so what will the Chinese get back for their money? Military bases on our soil landing rights at at airports R&R facilities for their naval personnel, which means crime prostitution and drugs Chinese political interference in our government, if it doesn't happen already. Foreign policy of our government to be set by Chinese diplomats a flood of Chinese immigration to Tonga. And when 20 or 30% of our population is Chinese, then we have lost our country like the Jews in the US, they will become a activist community for Chinese interests. Could we ever in the future want to expel them, the Chinese government will intervene militarily, in order to protect their own community our criminal aristocratic class, are playing with fire, like I have said many times before, in these so-called royals are nothing but parasites, who were using our country as a gigantic ATM machine, when the musical chairs stop, and they will be on the first flight out of the country, to London Sydney New York, to spend their ill gotten gains and enjoy their foreign bank accounts when will we ever wake up? When will we have that insurrection that will permanently removed these criminals from the body politic? We must act we are like sleep walkers, walking in circles around a burning house. Democracy must come we must save ourselves and each other from these criminals who do not love us, only love what they can get from us. Dude give it up already, are you gonna master mind another mass torching of the new Nuku'alofa when it's finished being build, there's a whole bunch of hateful deportee bums that gives lazy a whole new meaning.
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“Fight For Democracy in Tonga!!”
Since: Sep 10
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It is, of course, all part of France’s determination to remain a Pacific power. The more friendly it is with Fiji and its neighbours, the less likely they are to agitate for the independence of French territories. It will not have gone unnoticed in Paris that Fiji has been highly successful at the UN in doing damage to the Australians, in particular, by encouraging other Pacific countries to back anyone but Canberra in its fervent quest for a temporary seat on the Security Council. France is also as concerned as the United States about China’s increased presence in the Pacific, and the more recent overtures of Russia, which is said to have gained a recent political foothold in Vanuatu, New Caledonia’s closest neighbour.
There’s also an emotional attachment between the French and the Fijians that is little known and even less appreciated – the fact that it was France which first enabled an indigenous Fijian the opportunity to display the military prowess that has become arguably the most potent symbol of Fijian national pride.
In the Great War of 1914-18, a Fijian chief called Ratu Lala Sukuna wanted to fight the Germans on behalf of the British. But his colonial masters had a policy of not throwing indigenous Fijians into the conflict and Ratu Sukuna was refused. Undeterred, he crossed the English Channel to France and was accepted. He joined the French Foreign Legion and fought with such valour and distinction that he earned France’s highest honours – the Medaille Militaire and the Legion d’ honneur.
Fijian and French hero - Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna
Those medals are on display in the Fiji Museum and the story of Ratu Sukuna is known to every Fijian schoolboy. He went on – as Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna – to become one of the two most significant Fijian figures of the 20th century, along with his protege, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, the founder of modern Fiji. France’s role in helping to create a Fijian hero is also not forgotten. There’s a sentimental link to the French in the Fiji military that survives to this day and is reciprocated. While Australia and New Zealand have turned their backs on Frank Bainimarama, France has not. All of which means that he not only doesn’t mind sharing his own backyard with the Europeans, he’d actually prefer – as things stand – that they stay. Vive la Pacifique Francaise!
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mango salsa
Seattle, WA
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We r all islanders, as being samoan and tongan blood I hope you fight for what is Tonga. see in Samoa it also came to a point that they took over everthing businesses and everthing. But we came strong meaning Samoan people stopped leasing properties to them and started helping samoan families get a break with their business. They can help u guys but don't let them take over or change the tongan culture.
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ulelahi
Fullerton, CA
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boruone77 wrote: It is, of course, all part of France’s determination to remain a Pacific power. The more friendly it is with Fiji and its neighbours, the less likely they are to agitate for the independence of French territories. It will not have gone unnoticed in Paris that Fiji has been highly successful at the UN in doing damage to the Australians, in particular, by encouraging other Pacific countries to back anyone but Canberra in its fervent quest for a temporary seat on the Security Council. France is also as concerned as the United States about China’s increased presence in the Pacific, and the more recent overtures of Russia, which is said to have gained a recent political foothold in Vanuatu, New Caledonia’s closest neighbour. There’s also an emotional attachment between the French and the Fijians that is little known and even less appreciated – the fact that it was France which first enabled an indigenous Fijian the opportunity to display the military prowess that has become arguably the most potent symbol of Fijian national pride. In the Great War of 1914-18, a Fijian chief called Ratu Lala Sukuna wanted to fight the Germans on behalf of the British. But his colonial masters had a policy of not throwing indigenous Fijians into the conflict and Ratu Sukuna was refused. Undeterred, he crossed the English Channel to France and was accepted. He joined the French Foreign Legion and fought with such valour and distinction that he earned France’s highest honours – the Medaille Militaire and the Legion d’ honneur. Fijian and French hero - Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Those medals are on display in the Fiji Museum and the story of Ratu Sukuna is known to every Fijian schoolboy. He went on – as Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna – to become one of the two most significant Fijian figures of the 20th century, along with his protege, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, the founder of modern Fiji. France’s role in helping to create a Fijian hero is also not forgotten. There’s a sentimental link to the French in the Fiji military that survives to this day and is reciprocated. While Australia and New Zealand have turned their backs on Frank Bainimarama, France has not. All of which means that he not only doesn’t mind sharing his own backyard with the Europeans, he’d actually prefer – as things stand – that they stay. Vive la Pacifique Francaise! The Royal house still remembers quite vividly how the French had strong armed them since the time of Siaosi Tupou. I think it goes all the way back to early 1800s when Tongans sunk and slaughtered their supposedly macho warship. Then in 1850, the queer King Siaosi was collared by some French ship La Mosselle and shitless King conformed to all demands only to be ripped of by another French con artist Mr. Marcs or something who wen to Tonga and left with all the money the King had plus a Kingdom wide taxation of copra to help pay the Kings bills. So I hope that they still remember their lesson.
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Indecent
Honolulu, HI
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mango salsa wrote: We r all islanders, as being samoan and tongan blood I hope you fight for what is Tonga. see in Samoa it also came to a point that they took over everthing businesses and everthing. But we came strong meaning Samoan people stopped leasing properties to them and started helping samoan families get a break with their business. They can help u guys but don't let them take over or change the tongan culture. I think you should go to tonga yourself and help your people...Action Speaks Louder Then Words....;)
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mango salsa
Seattle, WA
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Indecent wrote: <quoted text> I think you should go to tonga yourself and help your people...Action Speaks Louder Then Words....;) I don't know tonga that well raised more in Samoa don't want to step on the pure blooded tongans feet but do support keeping your islands to our island people.
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Overseas Tongan
San Francisco, CA
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I am afraid that 77 is right the Chinese have taken over Tonga, it is too late. The Chinese have bribed the Lords with money, they are doing practically anything they want now in Tonga. That 120 million dollar loan buys a lot of people and land. Soon there will be more Chinese in Tonga than Tongans. Tonga will become a Province of China. Tonga can accomodate more than 30 million Chinese, we have lots of land and vacancies.
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Overseas Tongan
San Francisco, CA
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I just came back from Tonga. China is going to own Tonga, they are everywhere. Our women for some unknown reasons or lack of common sense are marrying Chinese men like crazy. Many of these Chinese can not find brides in China so they married our own women, that single child rule in China makes the male population uneven toward the male side. Our women are dumb, they really truly think that the Chinese are richer, make better husbands and fathers and bread winners than our Tongan men. If this continues, we might as well give up Tonga. Write and talk to the Lords to forbid any Tongan from marrying a Chinese.
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“Fight For Democracy in Tonga!!”
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it's good to see overseas tongan/ snowflake,that you have finally visited the country you talk so much about. let me put this argument to rest about intermarriage, you see 60% of the population, the population do not have sufficient means of existence. do you understand this simple fact and the women are suffering more than the men, a woman is driven into the arms of a Chinese man because she is poor and desperate and why are the people of our country poor and desperate? Because of that fat pig that died in Hong Kong, probably poisoned by the Chinese, because he could not pay back the tens of million dollars of loans. The consequences of poverty that has been forced upon our citizens, is now manifesting itself in many ways, increased crime, drug taking, prostitution homelessness, domestic violence I can keep going so the choice will be between prosperity democracy and freedom, versus keeping the parasitic Royal family in place,which perpetrate the continuing poverty of our country the choice is yours
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Ulelahi
San Dimas, CA
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Overseas Tongan wrote: I just came back from Tonga. China is going to own Tonga, they are everywhere. Our women for some unknown reasons or lack of common sense are marrying Chinese men like crazy. Many of these Chinese can not find brides in China so they married our own women, that single child rule in China makes the male population uneven toward the male side. Our women are dumb, they really truly think that the Chinese are richer, make better husbands and fathers and bread winners than our Tongan men. If this continues, we might as well give up Tonga. Write and talk to the Lords to forbid any Tongan from marrying a Chinese. What did you expect?. The Tongan men are lazy, they make a joke out of everything, they are highly superstitious and fearful, don't care about the future. On the other hand, the chinaman does work hard, makes a living, is respectful and on top of all, China runs a propaganda TV all day long in Tonga to mold the minds of Tongans and make the girls go China crazy. If anyone even cares, you must assimilate our true traditions, that is Pulotu religions and that comes with indeginous intelligence, real love and abundant wealth.
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kole ange
Auckland, New Zealand
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Ulelahi wrote: <quoted text> What did you expect?. The Tongan men are lazy, they make a joke out of everything, they are highly superstitious and fearful, don't care about the future. On the other hand, the chinaman does work hard, makes a living, is respectful and on top of all, China runs a propaganda TV all day long in Tonga to mold the minds of Tongans and make the girls go China crazy. If anyone even cares, you must assimilate our true traditions, that is Pulotu religions and that comes with indeginous intelligence, real love and abundant wealth. now now Ulahi, speak for yourself or m gonna call Pfua and tell her you are not coming cos you're lazy to ride the waves over to the funga tee moa lol
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Ulelahi
San Dimas, CA
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kole ange wrote: <quoted text> now now Ulahi, speak for yourself or m gonna call Pfua and tell her you are not coming cos you're lazy to ride the waves over to the funga tee moa lol You've just proved my point, no seriousness what so ever, Pfua already knows what I am talking about and not easily persuaded by silly jokes, I am not lazy on the contrary and have been working hard to help yall see your own fakapo'uli and fiepalangi.
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ulepiko
Seattle, WA
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"oku sai 'e china: ma'u ha fanga ki'i mata'i mani'i poto he kuki,sino lele,sa'ia kihe fk fanau,'ilo ki he pisinisi,
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Ulelahi
San Dimas, CA
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ulepiko wrote: "oku sai 'e china: ma'u ha fanga ki'i mata'i mani'i poto he kuki,sino lele,sa'ia kihe fk fanau,'ilo ki he pisinisi, Mo'oni ia pea nau 'ofa mo'oni he fanau pea 'ikai te nau ilifia mo fakamalohi e lotumuli loi, pea nau ngaue fakamaatoato mo langa e fonua kae tuku pe e kau tangata fiepalangi ke nau hala ha mali, pea koe ta'u pe 10 tupu kuo liukava he kau China, sai lelei 'aupito.
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Ulelahi
San Dimas, CA
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Ulepiko, 1 pe me'a, ngaohi ho potu ke mata tangata mo kaukaua, try PE gym forum, penile growth and exercises, we had our own ancient ways too, same thing. 8" long and thick makes girls go crazy.
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ofa langi
Zürich, Switzerland
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OMG!wake up here people...who cares China is doing good du in Tonga, you lots down-there should get up your butts and do something good to improve the Island....
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tengafua
Mira Loma, CA
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ofa langi wrote: OMG!wake up here people...who cares China is doing good du in Tonga, you lots down-there should get up your butts and do something good to improve the Island.... fureii hifo ki toga and lead da way ... Easy talk 4 u .. me nah ... waste my time cos tengans are no hope ... let em learn da hard way and wen they wake up is too late.
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Overseas Tongan
San Francisco, CA
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These Chinese are not only marrying our women they are taking them home with them to China, doesn't this break your heart. We are losing our people. In ten years the prediction is there will be ten times more Chinese in tonga than Tongans. There are only 100,000 Tongans in Tonga and China can easily moved 1 million Chinese over here over night. 77 is a wise man and he knows what he is talking about. Our tongan men are good hearted even though they are a little bit on the lazy side. But look we have more PhDs per capita than anywhere else in the world. The Royal family, they are highly educated why do they have to kowtowed to the Chinese.
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