Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name – Live At Finsbury Park, London / 2010
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name – Live At Finsbury Park, London / 2010
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name – Live At Finsbury Park, London / 2010
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By proposing a change in 20 years time, English has managed to do 3 brilliant things.
To ignore neoliberalism when trying to understand the generational differences is like trying to see a rainbow in only black and white.
“In war, truth is the first casualty”, so wrote the Greek dramatist Aeschylus around 500 BC. Experience has shown us that lies precede wars in order to facilitate them. As war rages, misleading propaganda accompanies the slaughter to render it tolerable and after, when war is won, lost or in abeyance, there are fresh lies to cover the criminal acts of the perpetrators.
IT’S DIFFICULT TO AVOID THE IMPRESSION that the neoliberal establishment is very pissed-off with Bill English. His handling of the NZ Superannuation issue has been an unmitigated disaster from beginning to end. The media wasn’t briefed. National’s surrogates in academia and the business community weren’t primed. The public was not prepared.
The Government should listen to the calls from experts and renew the home insulation scheme, says Labour’s Housing spokesperson Phil…
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What: Moonlight
Where: The Lido Cinema, 427 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland (venue is wheelchair accessible)
When: 02 April 2017, 8:20pm
Ticket Price: $20