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Who needs enemies when you have family. By Tim Brian Tufuga

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Ok, Ive just argued and disowned family members which to me means that as a Samoan who doesnt like many Samoans and even family members, Im fine with it. For the record. Samoans can detest each other just as passionately as a Redneck detesting coloured people. The Prime Minister is a prime example of how Samoans can dispense with polite etiquette and will become low life scums. I have family connections on my father side and on my mothers father side who are close and are not considered as overt RIVALS. As for my mother's mother side of the family, my mother encouraged them to migrate to Brisbane in the mid 1980s and the 1990s. It is with deep regret that these people have become naturalised as Australians and some arent and they have become permanent residents and have had their children brought up in Australia. Some of these Samoan Children, to my cousins, I have refereed some of these kids Rugby League, and Rugby Union, games. Some of them were rude and obstinate on the f...

US announces Plans to Support Establishment of Joint Naval Base on Manus...

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November 7th, 1918. An attempted Genocide of Samoa? By Tim Brian Tufuga

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(Talune, NZRadio) Almost 100 years to the day, when the Spanish Flu was brought into Samoa on board the Talune Ship from Auckland New Zealand. To this moment, it is suspiciously uncertain as to the New Zealand Military Administration's motivation as to why a Ship known to carry the epidemic disease was permitted to port in Apia, Samoa. Regardless of whether the New Zealand Military Administration were negligent the attitude of Colonel Robert Logan, born in Scotland and migrated to New Zealand in 1881. From official and unofficial correspondences between the Samoan administrator and the New Zealand government, Colonel Logan despised the Samoans and had allegedly derisively described them as 'Monkeys' in his disgust at the Samoans. His actions of self incrimination was strongly supported when the Americans offer to provide medical assistance from American Samoa was flatly refused by Colonel Logan and instead he continued to deride the inability of the Samoans to overcome ...