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  • The tragedy of bullied Kayden Stanaway, broken masculinity and why he shouldn’t have been sentenced so harshly
    Deconstructing Headlines · Featured · Martyn Bradbury · Most Recent Blogs

    The tragedy of bullied Kayden Stanaway, broken masculinity and why he shouldn’t have been sentenced so harshly

    ByMartyn Bradbury 16 February 202616 February 2026

    New Zealand’s justice system has handed down its sentence in the Grey Lynn feud shooting that left one young man…

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  • The importance of allowing the Christchurch Terrorist his day in court
    Deconstructing Headlines · Featured · Martyn Bradbury · Most Recent Blogs

    The importance of allowing the Christchurch Terrorist his day in court

    ByMartyn Bradbury 11 February 202611 February 2026

    As the Christchurch mosque attacker seeks to appeal his conviction, the case tests New Zealand’s commitment to due process and the rule of law.

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