
Brian Tamaki opens up to host Rodney Hide on his father's passing, concerns about LGBTQ+ events targeting children, and his involvement in protests against drag queen story times. He shares experiences of confrontations at these events and defends his actions, emphasising the need to protect children's innocence. Tamaki also touches on the power of the Haka dance and the polarizing nature of his stance on various issues, suggesting it exposes those supporting “woke” ideologies.
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Brian Tamaki opens up to host Rodney Hide on his father's passing, concerns about LGBTQ+ events targeting children, and his involvement in protests against drag queen story times. He shares experiences of confrontations at these events and defends his actions, emphasising the need to protect children's innocence. Tamaki also touches on the power of the Haka dance and the polarizing nature of his stance on various issues, suggesting it exposes those supporting “woke” ideologies.
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