Best NZ Left, Independent and Progressive Political opinion daily reading list
Because so much of the mainstream media is polluted by right wing free market ideologues pushing corporate interests:
TDB daily collates the best NZ Left Wing, Independent and Progressive Political Opinion and includes the best international voices.
Unlike Victoria University’s The Democracy Project, this will never be behind a Paywall.
DOMESTIC:
RNZ – Opposition cries foul after benefits debate closed down
Waatea News – Three waters ofically drowned
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey – Mortgage rates seen high for even longer
Newsroom – Climate case explores how law and tikanga intersect
No Right Turn – Member’s Day
Gordon Campbell on five of Luxon’s Gaza absurdities
The Daily Blog – Super Bowl LVIII Review: An American Orgy of Late Stage Capitalism
The Daily Blog – Dow 700 point meltdown – Inflation is not cured and bodes ill for NZers with mortgages
The Daily Blog – National’s 3 Waters replacement will see your water prices double – bhahahahahahahah suck it rednecks!
The Daily Blog – Cops bash Minto while Winston glad-hands Israeli Ambassador
The Daily Blog – MEDIAWATCH: MSM double standards: If Greens had done to Labour what Seymour has done to Luxon the NZ Media would be screaming end of Western Civilisation
The Daily Blog – Ben Morgan’s Pacific Update A simple explanation of this week’s military and political developments in the Pacific
INTERNATIONAL:
The Guardian – Europe and the US are drifting further apart – and Britain will be left to flounder
Haaretz – Amid Antisemitism Fears, a Quarter of U.S. Jews Avoid Identifying as Jewish Publicly
The Washington Post – The world’s third-biggest democracy could be sliding backwards
Jacobin – If You Care About the Hostages, Demand a Cease-Fire
Caitlin Johnstone – Continuing To Support Israel At This Point Just Means You’re A Garbage Human Being
Crikey – The West could stop the civilian massacre in Rafah. It won’t
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