After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful

Last year, 35-year-old Oriini Kaipara fulfilled her lifelong dream of getting a moko kauae, a traditional lower chin tattoo worn by Māori women. Following this decision, the woman made history by becoming the first employed TV news presenter with a facial tattoo. Kaipara, who is a mother of 4, lives in Auckland, New Zealand and currently works for TVNZ, made headlines in 2017 when a DNA test revealed that she is 100% Māori.

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After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful

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While Kaipara’s decision was accepted by her employees, it’s clear that both viewers and people around her had varied reactions. It prompted Taj Anwar Baoll to share a very similar experience her coworker went through in order to educate people on how to be more respectful not only to other people’s appearance, but their spiritual practices, too.

After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful

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In her viral post, Baoll discusses what sort of behavior is completely inappropriate and summarizes it by saying: “What it boils down to really… is stop being entitled and nosy. Everything ain’t for you to know OR understand”

After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful

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Kaipara hopes that her moko kauae will brake barriers for other people, too.  “The feedback has been amazing, it’s been really humbling. I did my best and that’s all I wanted. It’s not just about me, it’s about taking opportunities and opening up opportunities for moko wearers, for Māori – I don’t want this to be a one-hit wonder,”  she told the Herald.

After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful

Here’s how people reacted to Baoll’s post

After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful
After A News Presenter Gets A Visible Face Tattoo, This Woman Educates People On How To Be Respectful