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Police Ten-7
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If the Police cant find any "white" criminals, doesnt that tell you something?
Whats being more dishonest? Just screening everyday work of what the majority of the police encounters, or else only select an even proportion of various races to make the show more politically correct?
TBH, i always felt the show was rather balanced and it often features maori and pasifika officers on the show.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zeal...ter-review
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Makes me laugh this whole Maori Pakeha BS. You only need a smidgen of Maori in you to be called Maori and yet you have to be 100% Pakeha to be seen as Pakeha. Most if not all of the 'crims' on Police 10/7 have more Pakeha heritage than Maori heritage and so SHOULD be still called Pakeha.

Is it seen that 100% Pakeha don't commit crimes until you add a little bit of Maori blood then all of a sudden they become criminals? But Maori criminals not Pakeha criminals. Personally I think if you're a criim you're a crim regardless of your heritage or background. Race should have nothing to do with it. When you try to add race all you do is open it up to racism and racists.
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(29-09-2021, 04:46 PM)nzoomed Wrote: If the Police cant find any "white" criminals, doesnt that tell you something?
Whats being more dishonest? Just screening everyday work of what the majority of the police encounters, or else only select an even proportion of various races to make the show more politically correct?
TBH, i always felt the show was rather balanced and it often features maori and pasifika officers on the show.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zeal...ter-review
  If the Police cant find any "white" criminals, doesnt that tell you something?  Yep! It does tell me something. Police are just not looking hard enough.
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