The Springbok tour of 1981 divided New Zealand due to the deep-seated issues of apartheid in South Africa and the country's controversial decision to host the all-white Rugby team. Many New Zealanders opposed the tour, arguing it supported racial segregation, leading to widespread protests and civil unrest. This division intensified national debates about racism, national identity, and the role of sports in politics, ultimately leaving a lasting impact on New Zealand society. The tour not only polarized public opinion but also sparked significant changes in the country's approach to social justice and equality.
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