but – being female and maori – she must be cast as a hero by the NZ media:
‘Lost in the bush, a mum dug a makeshift shelter and fed her four kids fern shoots to survive.’
but – being female and maori – she must be cast as a hero by the NZ media:
‘Lost in the bush, a mum dug a makeshift shelter and fed her four kids fern shoots to survive.’
Could this whole thing have been choreographed any better? It stinks.
“but – being female and maori”
Not so sure about that…
“She talked to them, she made them feel calm … she didn’t panic, they felt safe. Let’s just say she protected her cubs.”
Sounds more like a walrus to me.
I saw many palefaces among the rescue units – I thought we of European ancestry wanted all the colored people of the world dead. I mean that’s what the Left is teaching in schools these days, so clearly the pictures of the rescue parties were photoshopped.
It boggles the mind how many people just wander off into the woods like it’s no big deal,despite the fact that better than half of the population can’t remember where they parked the car while grocery shopping
Winner!
Boy Scout Craft 101 – Lost in the woods without a compass & map and forgot your cellphone, or in a “no service” area.
Rule Number One: Don’t Panic and remember moss grows on the north side of trees and the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Take your pick of directions and stay on course, otherwise you will walk in circles.
Rule Number Two: Sooner or later you will find a stream.
Rule Number Three: Follow the stream downhill – sooner or later you will come to a road, bridge, buildings, or people.