A satirical piece explores the possibility of books being consumed rather than burned in 2026, using the ceremonial burning of Jacinda Ardern's memoir at a pub in Mākōtuku as a focal point for commentary on protest, cultural symbolism, and media-driven performance.
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ceremonial act with political symbolism
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