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  • A very "entertaining" video, made by outsiders to Fiji but with quite a few insights. Nothing too political or contentious here. For those who know nothing at all about Fiji, it's a very pleasant introduction.

  • what a load of propaganda this is.. reef degradation put down 2 nothing else but climate change & el nino. Not a mention of the increased population (doubled in the past 50yrs) & the preasures they place on the environment like:

    more sewerage; more fishing; more polution; agricultural run-off(fertilizers/pesticides­/herbicides); deforrestation which causes more silt to flow out to sea and kill coral; destruction of mangrove swamps that used to catch what little silt would flow out to begin with.

  • fucking christians fucking up this paradise,fuck christianity

  • @MorbidDeath73 Congratulations - you've earned blockage!

  • @4micaman i think MorbidDeath73 actually thinks his stance of condescending tone that breaks and puts a negative outlook on things somehow justifies his feelings rather than his thoughts.I pray that Grace positions him Correctly.

  • @yaca2512 My apologies but I'd not gotten an email with your reply to me.

    Who knows precisely why they're so angry. Even though I've put aside religion(s), I'll not tolerate such abusive behavior toward anyone. I'm all for expressing a dislike of something but, one must at least attempt some form of intelligent conversation to be effective.

    'In Lak'ech Ala'kin'

  • @4micaman No Need For the Apologies,however i am privileged to witness an already improving state of affair bring about attention in our midst,doubt i say it can only get worse lol

  • @MorbidDeath73 i think the point here is save the reef not save ur selfs

  • To Be Part of a Spear head in tackling the Whale of a task of bringing climate change to a steady balance is in my books considered bringing the community together for the greater good.Only than i'll say i was part of a generation that TRIED and didn't stand around and beaker about whose stick is bigger but made it possible again to strive at what Fijians do best and that is community work and pointing out which problems affect's us greatly.Save the Reef and the rest will follow.

  • @yaca2512 You show great wisdom! Namaste

  • @motowninvestor and 4micaman. While there are many things to be lamented at the end of the day Christianity isn't one of them. I Would you rather that we remained cannibals where justice went to those who wielded the strongest club? We still retain our cultural heritage and that's something that we are proud of and we preserve it fiercely. Even with all the problems this country faces there's no place I'd rather call home. Anyways hope to see you on our shores one day, Vaya Con DIos.

  • @noworriesimfijian Sir/Ma'am - I respect your opinion and what you think. One of my main complaints against the God-fearing Nationalists can be seen in any combat footage where a troop will proclaim Gods name while killing 'anyone' in the combat zone. That's all beside the point however.

    One day, I'll visit Fiji and hope to be able to take in all the beauty that abounds in your country.

    In Lak'ech

  • Unfortunately, Christianity as taken over the old ways.

  • @motowninvestor I agree it's unfortunate. There are few constants in life and these things seem to be one of them.

    Take care ~Anthony

  • We need to fly a plane over these islands.

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