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10% of people can speak another language Asian population tripled (3.0% to 9.2%) from 1991 to 2006 |
1987 immigration law that stopped assisted migration to brits, 750 refugees are taken in per year
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Phillipa Ann Parker, racist attacker, new zealand |
“She believes that immigrants are taking our jobs. She feels threatened by the changes multiculturalism is bringing, and how that changes her idea of a ‘real’ (white) New Zealander”
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caitlin's mum, palmerston north
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rather all nz pressured to engage in M.C. at work
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caitlin's dad, palmerston north
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thinks it is developing a positive reputation overseas, its easy to come here, 100% agrees with m.c education
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Priyanca Radhakrishnan, Labour candidate
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She is all for multiculturalism for parliament and wants to be their voice
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Andrew Chen, blogger
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Doesn’t feel represented as he is a New Zealander who looks Taiwanese, and feels as though the few members of parliament who are from ethnic minorities are just put there for Parliament to look a bit more multicultural.
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more diverse parliament due to mmp
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1993 more cultures came in due to MMP, in 2011 ~16% Maori, 5% Pasifika, ~4% Asian
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greater ethnic community, minorities have more of a voice |
more people feel represented as there are more ethnicities & values & cultures in parliament, people aren't disenfranchised
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multicultural councilrestaurants - curry express
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stops people feeling isolated, actively promotes multiculturalism
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ethkick - a community even, multiple cultures play soccer
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people in PN care about making others feel welcome
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