"Our government has signalled changes to the plan, including a reduced focus on institutional racism and colonial racism against Māori, which would render the plan pointless as all instances of personal racism result from the institutional racism of our society," Ngata said.

Uhh, what? What absolute nonsense is this?

Honestly, this whole thing feels like the forum getting the pip because we weren’t making this all about them, and taking their ball and going home.

And then there’s Bullshit like this.

Maori aren’t the only group in NZ on the receiving end of racist behaviour.

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    Why can’t it be about anti-racism for other groups, and be about systemic and colonial racism? It doesn’t have to be one or the other but gee this government sure loves playing the two off against each other.

    It reads a lot like the kind of colonial and institutional racism theyre wanting to address in the first place.

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      7 months ago

      That… Was the original plan. There was some debate, however, about just how much focus there would be on institutional racism.

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      7 months ago

      This is exactly the issue here. The original plan talks about racism against everyone, AND specifically mentioned colonial racism for Maori. To make it “fair” this government wants to remove the later part. I can understand why Maori feel like this is an attack specifically against them.

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          They are removing the wording, as far as I know, to make it “focus on all New Zealanders”, which it was already doing.

          Again, I can understand why Iwi feel this is attacking them specifically.

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            7 months ago

            When you’re used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.

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              Yes, exactly. But not in the direction you are suggesting.

              Pakeha have enjoyed privilege for almost the entire history of New Zealand. For some, any effort to correct this may look like an unequal situation, but when looking at the bigger picture it really isn’t.