A discussion on Erica Stanford's education funding announcement, emphasizing teacher-led, voluntary reforms with early positive results, while also critically examining proposals to nationalize the BNZ bank and reflecting on historical bank ownership and public sentiment.
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Boy look, boys are always gonna do stupid things like run at each other uh and try and hurt each other. Although to be fair, girls do it too. I i where I grew up in the tiny village in the Cotswolds, we had a game where we take the brakes off our bikes and we go down the steepest possible hill, and the person who wins is the person who doesn't fall off and stays on. So there are multiple broke broken arms. But I think that the the issue here is more about the fact that it's become a bit of a business where there are large cash prizes and you know, it's a bit like cage fighting or dog fighting or something like that. So I think that yeah, I I agree with Mitch to change the legislation.
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