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by Quinzel
1090 days ago
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On the face of it yes, but there are problems of systemic racism towards Māori and Pacific people in New Zealand that have lead to them having poor health outcomes in the first place. This seems a crude way to try and address the issue. A simple solution to a wicked problem.
This won’t fix the wicked problem. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_problem |
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If true, and there’s not make other factors at play here (like QoL) this is utterly indefensible and disgusting. Racism is not the solution to historic racism. I can’t believe I have to say this but there are ways to improve health outcomes for a group without resorting to racism.