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  1. In 1960 in the UK we got our first TV
    Saturday night we watched The Billy Cotton Bands Show with the Black and White Minstrel a prominent feature. Another show was Benny Hill which was based on sexual inundation.
    Over time it was realized the historical damage slavery did and it was certainly not something to gloss over just the same as most people do not Crack sexual or racist jokes. It is not a laughing matter.

  2. Good sensible post, Martyn. Hopefully people will make submissions to the select committee on the ACT bill rather than being distracted by a faux pas in Matamata.

  3. There seems one consistent trend with such things…it is usually white men playing dress up.

    In the Far North, Mangonui Hotel used to run an annual “Miss Mangonui” event where local men would wear dresses complete with balloons for boobs, excessive makeup and compete in various skits. Basically they lampooned actual women and enjoyed themselves in some twisted way. No one cancelled it, it just faded away as the old farmers and fishers did.

    I have not yet seen a Māori dress up as a Red Coat…

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