Topic · social
Settler Colonial Language
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· first seen 7 May 2026
· last seen 7 Jun 2026
This piece critiques the persistent use of the term 'race' in New Zealand politics and historical discourse, arguing that it is a social construct used to justify colonial dispossession and marginalisation, especially in government policy and settler narratives.
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7 May
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19 May