TDB Daily Reading List 17th October 2024 – Best NZ Left, Independent and Progressive Politics opinion daily reading list

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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, TDB will never be behind a Paywall because we don’t believe in citizens with two classes of information.

DOMESTIC

RNZ – Ministers still mulling Wellington council intervention despite meeting with Tory Whanau

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Waatea – Jacinda Ardern honored as Dame

Gordon Campbell on the language of healthcare, and Mink DeVille

The Daily Blog – Tim Selwyn – Wreck of the HMNZS Manawanui – submerging fiction, emerging facts.

The Daily Blog – By attacking Wellington Council Omnishambles, National can finally gloss over their own Omnishambles

The Daily Blog – Chloe has to stare down Darleen Tana and the They/Thems

 

INTERNATIONAL:

The Guardian – Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years

Haaretz – Opinion | Israel Will Collapse Within a Year if the War of Attrition Against Hamas and Hezbollah Continues

Caitlin Johnstone – You’re Not Crazy. This Genocidal Dystopia Is Crazy.

The Washington Post – Israel complicates election’s final stretch, an issue Democrats hoped would fade

Jacobin – The Capitalist Threat to Democracy

The Intercept – A YEAR SINCE THEIR CEASEFIRE RESOLUTION, PROGRESSIVES SAY ONLY AN ARMS EMBARGO CAN STOP ISRAEL

Consortium News – More US PR Stunts While Hospital Patient Burns Alive

 

1 COMMENT

  1. Not an essay but the first of my protest signs have gone up.
    Permission given to publish.
    https://i.ibb.co/3cz50Qb/revolution.jpg

    Any left leaning journo still working or perhaps thinking of maybe working again, perhaps have a butchers into how my residential street in Kawatiri was all of sudden designated for ‘heavy trucks’ a year before the last general election, in which Bathurst directed their employees to vote for their paid for candidate, which happens to be the only way in or out to Te Kuha.

    The flip side on one board is for the colluding councillors and overpaid executive party men.
    For Sale – Clown show car crash council – B.D.C = Bring Da Cash

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