Our racist justice system and Teina Pora
…our racist justice system is destroying and hollowing out huge sections of Maori families and communities. Pora represents a system that has imploded upon itself due to its corrupted bias.
Critical analysis breaking down New Zealand news coverage, media framing, and political narratives behind the headlines.
…our racist justice system is destroying and hollowing out huge sections of Maori families and communities. Pora represents a system that has imploded upon itself due to its corrupted bias.
…this Government is desperately trying to keep a property bubble afloat to bribe a property speculating middle class while slashing public services for the most vulnerable amongst us.
The issue the mainstream media are refusing to focus upon is the simple bare faced truth that this wasn’t all some giant mistake and misunderstanding, this was the framing of an innocent man by the Police who knew he was innocent.
Bennett lies about the Salvation Army and now spreads vicious gossip about the Marae staff who are showing up her broken policies. National isnt fighting homelessness they’re fighting media attention of their inaction!
The compensation offered to Pora for locking him up for a crime he did not commit is pathetic because it doesn’t focus on the salient point which has been ignored throughout most of his case – the cops framed him!
The hypocrisy aside – the ultimate danger of making this a culture war is that it convinces us that Muslims are somehow incompatible with our modern society and thus the only response is eradication. That is an incredibly dangerous mindset
The news that our Government will only increase our pitiful 750 refugees per year by a mere 250 to 1000 is an insult to their humanity and ours.
Mate, you can’t just not visit the Marae up and down the country who are opening their doors to let the homeless live there. They are doing the job you are so badly mishandling, they are actually housing the homeless, while all you can do is make more homeless and build tax havens.
The selection of a gay nightclub in Orlando is an assault on the very freedoms a liberal progressive modern society strives for. It angers in a unique way, the premeditated sophistication to understand how such an attack would resonate within the culture.
I don’t hate Max and Stephanie Key because they are spoilt rich brats, I hate the privilege they represent. The vacancy of their existence and the manner in which they garnish success for themselves is a cultural vanity virus that should be avoided rather than celebrated.