This piece argues that life expectancy improvements in New Zealand—especially among Māori and Asian communities—are due to economic progress and technological advances, not systemic racism, and calls for the end of racist healthcare policies.
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challenges racist healthcare narratives with data
\\ \\ **Newsletter**\\ \\ **Asian colonisation shortens life expectancy**\\ \\ ****Free Press****\\ \\ 15 Jun 2026\\ \\ There being no reason to persist with racist policies in healthcare, they should be dumped, and that is exactly what ACT is doing. \\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.