Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile
Ireen Rahiman-Manuel

@ireenrahiman

X is a very platform that contributes to hate and harm. If you support harm then carry on here.

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Prof. Hanna Kienzler 🧡 🇵🇸 (@hannakienzler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's happening in #Gaza and in the UK 🇬🇧 is coming from the same place: a fundamental disregard for human life, deep seated racism and white supremacy.

Tania Page (@taniapage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A powerful and important reaction to the govts scrapping of some recommendations from the mosque attack inquiry, part when seeing what is happening in the UK. We should be doing everything we can to prevent hate, there’s no 5 year time limit on it

Kyle Church (@kyledchurch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The far-right mobs in the UK didn't come out of nowhere. They were empowered & encouraged by rightwing politicians normalising violent action. Here in NZ David Seymour "joked" to 100s of ACT meetings that someone should blow up the Ministry of Pacific People - this is the goal.

Christopher Luxon NatGPT (@rugbyintel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just put it to you, Karen Chour is doing an excellent job of following my playbook, which clearly states a racist reckon is always preferable to the facts. And if you're caught out, never admit it, cry for the cameras, say you're being bullied & take a sicky.

Nick (@straydognz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Student math results data used by the government to justify urgent education changes was taken from the draft curriculum which is not yet put in place in schools. A similar study two years ago found student achievement rates were as high as 82%

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given the rise of security levels in Australia and violence in UK, one would think that NZ government would have been wiser. But no. They are dropping 8 recommendations from the Christchurch shooting Inquiry Report. One is hate crime. Not a good look nor good timing

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is dangerous and uncalled for. Insulting teachers and students alike. Why does this government make ad hoc decisions? We know that we have to raise Numeracy and Lit levels but doing it in this way is harmful for everyone. This is a repeat of what National did years ago when

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So we have dropped 8 recommendations of the Christchurch Inquiry following the shooting. Can we now drop the shooter back to Australia asap! He is costing us money. Last I checked it was about $5,000 per day. Yup, since March 15th 2019 that is approximately how much NZ

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate crime - a crime, typically one involving violence, that is motivated by prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds. Racism and hate is taught. Here is an example of one.

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ACT is at it again. Just mentions Ngai Tahu to throw another racist click bait when the article mentions further more than that. I also noticed that most of ACTs racist rhetoric is on X and not all their posts are on LinkedIn. Obvious reasons. Racist click baits are a galore on

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Standards ruined students. It made teachers resign because many saw the harm it was doing to students. The good old English and Math curriculum was replaced by the National Standards that included the failing numeracy and literacy standards and tests. National created

Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What changed? I see the same names appearing. NZ politics needs to stop the racist click baits. Indigenous languages are here to stay. Like it or not.

What changed?
I see the same names appearing.
NZ politics needs to stop the racist click baits.
Indigenous languages are here to stay. Like it or not.
Ms WonderOutLoud (@mswonderoutloud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of trying to lift and shift from overseas, perhaps the government should look at what is happening in our own backyards. What's going on in Whanganui? How did they achieve these extraordinary results? impactcollective.org.nz/wp-content/upl…

Instead of trying to lift and shift from overseas, perhaps the government should look at what is happening in our own backyards. What's going on in Whanganui? How did they achieve these extraordinary results?
impactcollective.org.nz/wp-content/upl…
Ireen Rahiman-Manuel (@ireenrahiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Te reo Māori was made an official language in 1987, followed by New Zealand sign language in 2006. These remain New Zealand’s recognised official languages till today.