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Police Ten 7 show feeds racial stereotypes - Auckland councillor
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Calls to cancel Police Ten 7 since it feeds racial stereotypes - Auckland Councillor Efeso Collins
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March 13, 2021
Australian attorney general Christian Porter and prime minister Scott Morrison in parliament on February 25 (Photo: Sam Mooy/Getty Images)
A nation’s reckoning and the ripples that follow
Four years ago today, young Wellington women held a protest against rape culture. Has anything changed? Our neighbours across the ditch suggest not.
Content warning: this post discusses sexual violence and harassment. It may be upsetting to survivors. Please take care.
Australia has been hit with wave after wave of accounts of high-profile sexual assaults over the last month. The result has been a nation of women and gender minorities being re-traumatised by a relentless onslaught of gaslighting and misogyny online.
The Bulletin: Pharmac review unlikely to give patient advocates what they want
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Trigger-happy people are dangerous, guns shoot people and males get high on guns more than females. Police tried the careful approach to a guman in Aramoana and lost out.
There has to be a better program for these lost boys sent away from home by the sleazy-peazy Australian government wanting to slide out of their failures to integrate people. We are much the same here, but we haven t the option to pass the parcel. So let s have a sensible program, and give them something to ground them here, ability to turn their lives around and have a regular earning job and still keep in touch with there. Perhaps if the rehab was successful some returnees could help in working with our crims here on the basis If I can remake my life so can you . And bring in a visa system so we can keep track of what goes from here to there and vice versa. It would help if we knew how much vice is travelling over the Tasman!