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Why Do Papua New Guineans Hate Their Own? Five PNG artists—Sai Kay, Jay Liko, Jahran, Kali D, and Merani Masani—recently traveled to the Solomon Islands to represent Papua New Guinea at the Aelan Riddim Musica Fest. They even took the time to visit Honiara High School, inspiring students to set goals and work hard. But instead of celebrating their efforts, they faced massive backlash—especially from their own countrymen. People criticized their dressing during the school visit. Others mocked their education levels, questioning their ability to inspire students. Some even said they should be visiting prisons instead of schools! Why do Papua New Guineans always tear down their own people? In this video, we break down: ✅ The backlash—is it justified or just hate? ✅ PNG’s toxic mindset—why we always pull each other down. ✅ The reality of job opportunities in PNG—not every student will be a doctor or lawyer! ✅ The hypocrisy of PNG society—why we criticize artists but praise corrupt leaders. ✅ Sai Kay’s response to the critics—his powerful message. We need to have this conversation. Are we holding ourselves back as a country? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🔴 LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE for more discussions on PNG news, culture, and politics! Hashtags & Keywords #PapuaNewGuinea #PNGArtists #SaiKay #JayLiko #Jahran #KaliD #MeraniMasani #AelanRiddim #SolomonIslands #PNGMusic #PNGNews #PapuaNewGuineaPolitics #PNGCulture #SupportLocalTalent #PNGBacklash #FairDiscussion #PNGDivided #PNGYouth #StopTheHate #PNGUnite --- ⚠️ Disclaimer This video includes materials such as images, video clips, and commentary that do not belong to me. They are used in accordance with YouTube's Fair Use Policy for news reporting, commentary, and educational discussion. All views expressed are for discussion purposes only and do not intend to defame or harm any individual.