The piece critiques the political and cultural construction of 'Kiwi' identity, arguing it is a settler-based symbol with no clear cultural or ethnic definition, and highlights how it has been weaponised in political campaigns to exclude Māori and fuel anti-immigration narratives
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politically weaponised to exclude māori
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