A political podcast discusses the controversy surrounding a haka performed by a Māori Party activist that allegedly targeted Dr Parmjeet Palmer, an Indian immigrant and ACT Party MP, highlighting concerns about racism, political satire, and rising tensions within New Zealand's Mā
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I believe because I stand for equal treatment for all and I also have a members bill which is about not allocating any taxpayers money for universities where there is any allocation based on race and there are so many things that we are doing in that space to ensure that we remove the two-tier system that we have in our country, the system that it...
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equal treatment as a moral imperative
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