The author reflects on experiencing racism from a teacher in primary school, highlighting the negative impact of racist beliefs on students. They also discuss a racist uncle who was a teacher and question the influence of such individuals on students’ beliefs. The author challenges the white settlers’ racist mentality in a Maori country and emphasizes the futility of their hate towards Polynesians, pointing out the deep-rooted tribal nature of racism in society.
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NZ road lobby’s tobacco industry-like tactics exposed in study
A University of Otago study found that New Zealand's "road lobby" uses tactics similar to the tobacco industry to obstruct transport policies favoring walking and cycling. The study analyzed submissions from various trade associations advocating for road-based transport policies, deflecting responsibility for emissions reduction onto individuals and resisting shifts towards active and public transport. These strategies were likened to those used by harmful industries to resist policies they oppose, hindering progress towards more sustainable and...
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