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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Mar 27, 2017 17:34:34 GMT 12
POLICE SET DOG ON 12-YEAR-OLD HIDING IN KINDERGARTENIn general, Maori were 12 times as likely to face a dog as Pakeha. Maori were also more likely to be hit by a baton, shot with a taser or blasted with pepper spray, the statistics showed. Overall, a person who was Maori was seven times more likely to incur the use of police force than Pakeha. Pacific Islanders were also more likely to encounter force, at a rate of 3-1....... www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11825033
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Post by second-class-citizen on Mar 28, 2017 12:17:50 GMT 12
Maoris are also 10000 times more likely to get racist privileges such as special scholarships and handouts, to get onto a council without having to go through an election process, have special courses devised to get NCEA, get a special hospital ward, get cushy jobs with the govt or councils and a host of other racist privileges, than "pakeha" or asians or africans etc. Also maori are many times more likely to blame somebody else for being poor parents, their drug and alcohol abuse, their obesity, gambling and smoking addictions, poor attitude to education, and the prison stats. If in doubt, always blame the white man. Re the statement maori were seven times more likely to incur the use of police force...maybe because when the police ask them to put the weapon down, they don't.
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