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Ryan Bridge: Happy Waitangi Day!

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Ryan Bridge ,
Publish Date
Thu, 5 Feb 2026, 6:05am
 Photo / Michael Cunningham
Photo / Michael Cunningham

Ryan Bridge: Happy Waitangi Day!

Author
Ryan Bridge ,
Publish Date
Thu, 5 Feb 2026, 6:05am

You鈥檒l probably see and hear a bit of argy bargy up north today as the pollies get welcomed onto the Treaty Grounds.

If you鈥檝e never been up there, it鈥檚 easily one of the best 鈥榢iwi鈥 weekends you鈥檒l experience. The sunshine鈥檚 guaranteed. People are friendly. The grub鈥檚 good and there鈥檚 plenty of watering holes filled with political chats flowing long into the night.

Protest is an important part of democracy. It lances society鈥檚 boils and keeps powerful people in check.

But it must be peaceful. The minute you start throwing fists, pushing cops and shoving people round you lose the room.

I鈥檝e seen that happen at Waitangi several times. I鈥檝e seen that happen at many protests about a whole bunch of different issues.

I hope it doesn鈥檛 happen this year. There鈥檚 a group of twenty online who apparently say they鈥檙e ready to be arrested in the name of protest. What a shame that would be.

If there鈥檚 one thing we鈥檝e shown each other as a country over the last fortnight; with the storms, flooding, landslides and then the clean-up; it鈥檚 that we are still the united and down-to-earth country. 

The politicians might argue. The lobby groups hiss and roar. But at its heart, New Zealand is mostly made up of decent people who look out for each other.

We saw marae house, feed and water their neighbours. I saw farmers being fed by kuia on marae. We saw farmers helping clear M膩ori-owned land of debris. 

We saw tradies and workers leap in to help tourists trapped under rubble.

They might fight about race in Parliament but the reality on the ground, as you know and most of us know, is way more chill than they make out.

Much more chill than we in the media make out, too, to be fair. 

We鈥檙e basically a nation of hard-working people, of all different cultures and colours, who sometimes disagree but mostly get on with life and look after each other.

Of course, there are exceptions but that鈥檚 exactly the point, they鈥檙e exceptions not the rule.

And this Waitangi Day, especially given how badly some other democracies have gone to dogs, that鈥檚 something surely worth celebrating. 

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