tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post860577148952053219..comments2023-12-21T23:44:40.324+13:00Comments on Maui Street: Study reveals racism in the mediaMorgan Godferyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16151402259122819244noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-83913660377151162892012-11-28T08:52:39.833+13:002012-11-28T08:52:39.833+13:00Social engineering there's your conclusion why...Social engineering there's your conclusion why maori are portrayed the way they are by the media! Assimilation- like the pakeha have done to other indigeonous cultures all over the world!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-20279581268224798612012-07-09T18:55:08.471+12:002012-07-09T18:55:08.471+12:00Good one. Any chance Maui ST can track these anön ...Good one. Any chance Maui ST can track these anön replies. Be nice to reveal who they actually are least we speculate.Arohanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-73127874000991146682012-07-09T00:10:15.624+12:002012-07-09T00:10:15.624+12:00Well done with this survey, work such as this help...Well done with this survey, work such as this helps us continue to become more and more ourselves instead of Pakeha's version of us. Through learning, Maori are constantly evolving everyday into an amazing diverse modern culture. We know it, more and more Pakeha are realizing it and supporting our self-development. These are exciting times. No one will be able to dim the shining light that has gathered power. We are far too talented and beautiful and more and more of us are being supported by educators to realize our multiple intelligences and passionately go for our dreams as Maori. When we shine brighter, the media machine needs to focus more intently on bad things to put us back "in our place". That's how hegemony works. Pakeha have a choice to reject it. A good place to start is a book called "Understanding White Privilege" written by a white southern american Belle. Read this and you will begin to support Maori, because you will find that you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Especially if you love people and use material things rather than using people and loving material things. Once again, well done with gathering evidence. It's what you do with it that counts.Paaperehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16482256831496764087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-22029737474194095252012-07-08T23:54:28.233+12:002012-07-08T23:54:28.233+12:00It is interesting you have remained conveniently a...It is interesting you have remained conveniently anonymous.<br />You are wrong, hegemonic practice by the ruling majority is to blame. <br />But I understand your ignorant viewpoint. You are supposed to think the way you do and post it here. You’re a part of the machine of oppression. Anything else would be a surprise. Automatic disdain of Maori is a colonising tool. Job well done ANON. But you know what, the truth is you lose nothing by empathising with the Maori attempts to free ourselves from your debilitating programming and language. Thank you for at least acknowledging that the reporting is racist.Paaperehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16482256831496764087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-52779932682376282392012-07-06T22:46:44.066+12:002012-07-06T22:46:44.066+12:00How do the researchers decide what is a Maori stor...How do the researchers decide what is a Maori story?Krisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-90481129635454572732012-07-05T10:50:43.312+12:002012-07-05T10:50:43.312+12:00It would be interesting to look at how much of thi...It would be interesting to look at how much of this was also driven by the difference between public service type media (which includes almost all Maori media) and profit driven media (which is pretty much all our mainstream media). A lot of what I see on Maori Television for example, is the kind of stuff that we used to have on mainstream public telly. documentaries, its in the bag, Mister Ed(!!!), that show were they find old film archive stuff and then interview the elderly folks who were in old film footage, quality news etc <br /><br />All the mainstream channels are for profit and are full of shallow cheap rubbish, and crime stories are cheap to make. you just ring up the cops, they provide you with a story with a scumbag and a victim, you go and ask people how they fell, they cry on camera, its good dramatic stuff and the viewers at home are shocked/entertained and glad they aren't like those terrible bad people, especially if they look different. cheap nasty rubbish. they put it on at prime time and everyone watches it while they are having their dinner, so they think it must be popular.<br /><br />if we had good public service television, plus a willingness to admit that the history of this country is something more than Anzac day, and the day that Hillary dude climbed a big mountain all by himself, and we might start getting somewhereMarkhttp://www.libcom.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-84209579266382780942012-07-05T10:29:52.146+12:002012-07-05T10:29:52.146+12:00the maori people who end up as 'victims' i...the maori people who end up as 'victims' in racist reporting have themselves to blame - no-one asked them to commmit the crimes / get arrested - fight - kill - maim children - in the first place -- they deserve the public criticism -- what we object to is that ALL maori are tarred with the same brush - if you have got brown skin - you are invariably tagged / assumed as being a criminal or having nefarious intent - there are more to Maori people that being negatively written about in the wider mainstream media - even our so-called 'leaders' - scratch their surfaces & all the secrets behind them would fill bookshelves... Maggie & friends from Whaingaroa - pakeha here will not call it by its proper name - they call it raglan after some englishman lost a battle centuries ago - now how about that for role reversal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-19529223380173847812012-07-05T09:58:30.437+12:002012-07-05T09:58:30.437+12:00Former TVNZ CEO Rick Ellis' remarks about Poli...Former TVNZ CEO Rick Ellis' remarks about <i>Police Ten 7</i> fulfilling the requirement for Maori content was just one example of how the One Percenters think. And it's the same in every New World colony with a sizeable 'involuntary minority'.Kumara Republichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11583236252442690048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687643215117543088.post-54574959637574359512012-07-05T09:16:19.994+12:002012-07-05T09:16:19.994+12:00In a interesting twist to this I believe the Scott...In a interesting twist to this I believe the Scott Guy case was covered in unbelievable depth because it involved middle class white people. There are many murders of a similar type that happen, in fact someone was sentenced in Chch the same day for a lovers revenge murder, that received almost no coverage. Of course there was no suggestion that there was something wrong with the farming lifestyle that would cause people to do such a thing.Luke Cnoreply@blogger.com