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Bill Watson (15)
Man, I don't know any Samoans that would be keen to speak out so publicly against their leaders eg. pastors, community leaders, business leaders etc. That's usually stuff we say amongst each other outside in the car park until we're pissed off enough to have a fist fight about it at one of the general meetings - LOL
When sitting in chief & matai councils, its almost given that various people will indeed speak out and against each other, but not in the western sense, to inflict emotional loaded harm, rather it is the subtlety in words used, not in an aggressive tone rather illuminating, seeking to outthink and outwit in a verbal joust the focus on stories, poems etc... in a western sense in a gentlemen fashion that underlines the 'pacific' - pacifists 'oppose war and violence'
I think it is we (not part of the council) may hold this view.