Farewell and good luck to a fantastic role model.

April 8th, 2009 by johubris Leave a reply »

I’m watching Helen Clark giving her valedictory statement to Parliament right now and shedding a couple of quiet tears. It was a huge deal to have her as our first elected female prime minister, and have her be such a staunch feminist and believer in human rights. Luckily our loss is the world’s gain now she’s off to the UN.

If my room wasn’t so messy, I would be wearing this badge right now (and secretly to work every day). You can buy these badges at Madame Fancy Pants, I do believe.

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4 comments

  1. johubris says:

    (the tears aren’t so quiet any more)

  2. Amy says:

    oooh, so sad. But good for her. but sad…
    I love the badge. I used to love listening to her weekly slot on bFM. She’s funny and smart and warm and kick ass. And I always felt proud when I saw her on the international stage. She represented my NZ so well. I’m tearing up a little too. ‘Don’t cry for me ppp-ers’

  3. johubris says:

    Hehehe yay, your little song is making me giggle heaps, good times!

  4. HWD says:

    So glad to see that someone cares. The Herald has relegated all news about this to small spaces in the inner pages. If Helen had been a man this would have been all over the front pages and news media for months. She is the first Labour PM to win 3 elections in a row and as you say has been a fantastic role model for women. Now the country has gone back to the dark ages, especially environmentally.

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