ACT and the political price of free speech
You can censor ideas that trigger you and strangle off free speech AFTER the election you morons, don’t do it before the election!
You can censor ideas that trigger you and strangle off free speech AFTER the election you morons, don’t do it before the election!
It has already been widely reported that NZ ignored advice to stop the measles epidemic erupting, but the official report is now out and it is so far more damning than anyone imagined…
Thank you Simon Bridges for finally coming up with a good reason to vote Labour in 2020.
If anything, we are underpaying the significance of this event, not overplaying it.
Listening to Boomers tell me replacing their precious Concert FM for a commercial free youth station is a ‘neoliberal agenda’ is like being lectured by Trump on feminism.
Trump shows us he will utilise hatred and resentment for personal advantage in a way that makes micro aggression policing look like the alienating middle class fad it is.
The Treaty hasn’t just failed Māori though, its intrinsic promise to protect the rights and agency and self sovereignty of all people in this land has been molested since the neoliberal reforms that fed the grotesque inequality we see around us today.
Before I was banned from Radio NZ about a decade ago, I argued that RNZ should create a youth station format and wrote a column for Metro at the time making my case for it, so the question shouldn’t be why should RNZ have a youth station, the question should be why has it taken this long?
The American ambassador should be dragged into Winston Peters Office and read the riot act on how utterly offensive this is to New Zealanders.
I appreciate you seem to believe in this bubble of positivity and the politics of kindness.
That’s neat.
However.