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Chapters & Sections (51)
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0:04
Government's Treatment of Citizens
1:02
Protest Turnout and M Development
2:03
Haka as Cultural Expression and Challenge
3:36
The Treaty's Origins and Misconceptions
4:06
British Colonization and Land Acquisition
4:36
The Treaty's Impact and Reparations
6:10
Racism in the Reparations Program
6:41
Evangelical Funding and Political Motivations
7:11
Constitutional Concerns and Threats of Violence
8:13
Racism and White Supremacy in the FastTrack Approvals Bill
9:15
Deep Sea Bed Mining and Treaty Violations
9:45
FasTrack Omnibus Bill and Environmental Concerns
10:15
Environmental Obligations and Treaty Principles
10:45
Critique of David Seymour's Actions
11:54
Ground News and Unbiased Coverage
12:55
Perceived Injustice and Historical Context
14:28
David Seymour's Perspective on Treaty of Waitangi
15:30
Critique of Colorblindness and Grouping by Ancestry
16:02
Corporate News Outlets and Politicians' Use of Culture War Issues
16:33
Conservative Reactionaries and the Manufactured Issue of Racism
17:05
Gaslighting Tactics and Anti-Racist Rhetoric
18:08
David Seymour's Self-Proclaimed Maui Ancestry and Political Controversy
18:41
David's Claim of Accidental Discovery and Identity Criticism
19:12
Clarification on David's Education and School Demographics
19:43
Racial Dynamics in Middle School and Halo 3 Multiplayer
20:45
Prison Population, Economic Disadvantage, and Racial Categorization
21:48
The Evolution of the Treaty's Meaning and Policies
22:18
Co-Governance and Representation in Public Institutions
22:50
The Debate on the Treaty's Meaning and its Impact on Society
23:20
The Current Economic Crisis in New Zealand and its Impact on Society
24:54
Unaffordable Cities in the World and Housing Crisis
25:24
Housing Affordability and Economic Situation
25:55
Land Reparations and Housing Crisis
27:27
Wealth Distribution in New Zealand
28:00
FastTrack Bill Explanation and Critique
28:30
Mau People's Relationship with Mining
29:01
Economic Priorities and Cultural Survival