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John Banks axed from MediaWorks' Magic Talk show over Māori 'stone-age culture' comments

By Alex Braae
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27 Jan, 2021 04:00 AM6 mins to read

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Former Auckland mayor John Banks. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Former Auckland mayor John Banks. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Originally published by The Spinoff

Vodafone, Kiwibank and Spark have suspended advertising on Mediaworks' Magic Talk radio station as talkback host John Banks is taken off air. Alex Braae reports.

The Black Caps have expressed their "disgust" over former Auckland mayor John Banks endorsing the views of a caller who described Māori as a "stone-age people with a stone-age culture".

New Zealand Cricket says it reserves its right to review its relationship with Magic Talk, which holds the audio broadcast rights to Black Caps matches played in New Zealand.

The comments also prompted major advertiser Vodafone to announce that it suspending advertising on the station.

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@IanTLS we don’t condone racism in any way, and instead aim to work with organisations and initiatives that celebrate diversity and foster inclusion. We advertise on a large range of websites, and will be speaking to our wider team about the content on this site. ^Beccy

— Vodafone New Zealand (@vodafoneNZ) January 27, 2021

Banks, who has also been an MP and had a long career in media, is currently filling in for Peter Williams on Magic Talk's morning show.

In a post to Facebook, the Black Caps said they were "disgusted and appalled" by the exchange.

NZC is disgusted and appalled by an indefensibly racist exchange between a talkback caller and host John Banks on...

Posted by Blackcaps on Tuesday, January 26, 2021

"NZC [New Zealand Cricket] has contacted the station to both ask for an explanation and express its dismay over comments completely at odds with our values and culture. Should strong action not be taken NZC reserves its right to review its relationship with Magic Talk."

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Magic Talk and NZ Cricket are currently in a partnership to broadcast the entire international season on the airwaves. Last year they locked in a three-year broadcasting rights deal.

After the original publication of this story, a Mediaworks spokesperson gave an update that Banks would not be on air over the rest of the stint, which would instead be filled by regular nighttime host Leah Panapa.

The comments were made on Tuesday's show, and were captured by a TikTok user, who posted a video of them being made.

A caller, identified as Richard, said that Māori were "victims of their own genetic background. They're genetically predisposed to crime, alcohol, and underperformance educationally."

With Banks declining to interject, Richard continued, saying he was not interested in learning about, or having his children learn about "their stone-age culture".

When Banks next spoke, he said "your children need to get used to their stone-age culture, because if their stone-age culture doesn't change, these people will come through your bathroom window". The comments have been widely condemned on social media.

The wording reflected similar comments made by Banks in 2011 on TV show The Nation, while he was running for Parliament for the Act party.

"If we continue the bankrupt response of just paying young Polynesian, young Māori men in South Auckland, the dole to sit in front of TV, smoke marijuana, watch pornography and plan more drug offending and more burglaries, then we're going to have them coming through our window regardless if we live in Epsom or anywhere else in the greater Auckland," he said at the time.

Māori Council executive director Matthew Tukaki was disgusted by the comments, describing the sentiment behind them as similar to the racist ideology that led to the Christchurch mosque attacks.

"At the end of the day, Māori culture was rich and strong before anyone else came along," said Tukaki.

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"We were growers of our own kai, cleaners of our own rivers, and developers of our own land. That is not a stone-age culture, that is a sophisticated society."

Magic Talk drive host Ryan Bridge was one of the voices condemning the comments, saying they "made my skin crawl" in a video posted on Instagram.

"I just wanted to let our Māori listeners more than anyone know that that kind of shit shouldn't have been aired, or it should have been challenged."

This is one of the most shocking things I have heard. No fan of John Banks but this sort of shit has to be squashed and called out for what it is pure RACISM #givenothingtoracism https://t.co/QZrjuJnW7E

— JustScanPeople Maloney (@jayjaymaloney) January 27, 2021

Magic Radio @MagicTalkRadio keeping racism alive one call at a time. https://t.co/O4hyl6dAgG pic.twitter.com/cafVTuaomh

— Te Rangikaiwhiria Kemara (@Te_Taipo) January 26, 2021

Banks issued an apology on air today, saying he had not picked up the comments made by the caller, and that the caller's comments were wrong and racist.

"I also made some generic negative statements about Māori people and practices that could have been misconstrued as racist. And I apologise for that, it's not my intention. I'm not racist. I'm not racist," said Banks.

But despite the apology, Tukaki said it was time for him to go from the airwaves.

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"The time for letting sleeping dogs lie is well and truly over. If anyone out there in the public wants to complain to the Broadcasting Standards Authority, that is their right to do so," said Tukaki.

"But at some point, we need to draw a line under this. We give these people relevancy by giving them a voice on a network that allows them to perpetuate the myth that somehow, a culture or a race is subservient to a master race of some description."

Banks has also faced fines for making racial slurs on air by the Broadcasting Standards Authority, after describing Italian America's Cup sailors as "greasy" and "snivelling little rats", and saying Māori were "natives who have nothing better to do than wave spears on television" in 2000.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Mediaworks said, "We recognise comments broadcast yesterday during a call discussing the departure of Oranga Tamariki's CEO were hurtful, and today John Banks unreservedly apologised on air for these.

"John is filling in for Peter Williams who will be back on air next week."

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