Taika Waititi calls New Zealand "racist as f*ck"
- Publish Date
- Monday, 9 April 2018, 1:12PM
Hollywood director Taika Waititi has called New Zealand "racist as f***' in a new interview.
Waititi, who has seen his star rise in Hollywood thanks to the box office success of Thor: Ragnarok, made the claim in an interview with musician Ruban Nielson for Dazed and Confused.
Nielson, the front man for alt-rock act Unknown Mortal Orchestra, compared Australian racism to New Zealand, which prompted Waititi to unleash.
"It's racist as f*ck*," the normally jovial director declared near the end of the interview.
"I think New Zealand is the best place on the planet, but it's a racist place. People just flat-out refuse to pronounce Maori names properly.
"There's still profiling when it comes to Polynesians. It's not even a colour thing – like, 'Oh, there's a black person.' It's, 'If you're Poly then you're getting profiled'."
Waititi also called Aucklanders "very patronising".
"They're like, 'Oh, you've done so well, haven't you? For how you grew up. For one of your people'."
Waititi recently fronted a campaign for New Zealand Human Rights, helming a tongue-in-cheek video against racism.
"I'm calling on everyone of my fellow kiwis to help support a very important cause, racism… needs your help to survive," he said in the clip released in July last year.
"You may not be in a position to give much to racism, but what you feel comfortable giving will make a difference."
"You don't have to be a full on racist – just being a tiny bit racist is enough."
"A smile, a cheeky giggle, even a simple nod in agreement, it all adds up and gives others the message that its okay."
This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission.