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Brash ideas threaten closed Massey society

For Massey, free speech is not a value but a weapon.

Rodney Hide Wed, 26 Sep 2018

Weighing upon Massey vice-chancellor Jan Thomas’s mind in banning Don Brash was that Massey University is Tiriti-led.

She emailed, “I do not want a te tiriti led university to be seen to be endorsing racist behaviours” and “being Treaty led will have huge challenges for us if we are to

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