Sallies Issue “Can Do Better” Report Card In Election Year – Salvation Army
This year’s State of the Nation report by The Salvation Army offers a mixed bag of outcomes, with some significant…
This year’s State of the Nation report by The Salvation Army offers a mixed bag of outcomes, with some significant…
For as long as the Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA) has existed – more than 45 years…
Mr Christopher Woodney is a father, husband, and small businessman in Rotorua. His life is now in tatters after having…
National + ACT are the Government on these numbers.
How is demanding 25% of those in emergency housing the politics of kindness?
These people need assistance, not a kind slumlord.
So Jacinda and Simon clashed in Parliament yesterday and we got to see how their peer reviewed attack lines played out and extrapolate from how they are insulting each other what they are trying to spin to the watching voters
UNFOLDING, IN A WELLINGTON COURTROOM, is a drama which speaks directly to the defining issues of our time. What is racism? How central is racial discrimination to the moral deficiencies of our society? What is Hate Speech? More importantly, what is the relationship between Hate Speech and Free Speech? And, lastly, what sanctions – if any – should be imposed upon those whose opinions give widespread offence?
To simply choose to bypass actual journalists inquiring about this in favour of chat with Poppa Winston time on the Facebook is not a serious attempt at holding the powerful to account.
WINSTON: “You see. Half of this fish is donated to the NZ First Foundation who then loans it to NZ First. The other half of the fish is owned by a subsidiary of the Trust while this other fish is banked with the Party Secretary who also takes 2 more fish.”
JOURNALISTS: “But that’s a total of 4 fish Mr Peters.”
WINSTON:”Shut up you journalists! I’m not going to be lied to about how many fish I have. I’ve done nothing wrong!”
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