DUNCAN GARNER WATCH: I’ve read Incel manifestos on 4Chan that are more comprehensible than this
So it’s a new year and being part of a new year I have 10 New Year’s resolutions that I’m trying to stick to.
So it’s a new year and being part of a new year I have 10 New Year’s resolutions that I’m trying to stick to.
You combat negative populism with hope, care and love. Piss and vinegar on social media won’t get us anywhere.
Here are the Northland Cops boasting about their latest bullshit war on cannabis…
I am always genuinely taken aback when I hear or read the malice some seem to have towards the Prime Minister’s infant child, and Neve appearing at Ratana this year seems to have triggered some of our more snowflake older white males into fits of foaming anger.
Ihumātao began as Māori land used for gardening. After British colonisation in the 1840s it also supplied the settlers in Auckland. But the Treaty was a fraud and Māori land presented a barrier to capitalist colonisation. In 1863 it was confiscated and the people driven off the land as the settlers went to war against resistance to land sales. From that point on Ihumātao was swallowed up by Auckland as it burgeoned as the main entry point for Empire. In 1867 the colonial state sold the land to private owners, the Wallace family, who farmed it for generations until recently when it was sold on to Fletcher Building for new housing.
National are desperately attempting to turn NZ’s nonappearance at the Holocaust memorial into a Corbyn antisemitism moment and it’s sick swell as obscenely hypocritical.
NZ has seen the impact of our grotesque incompetence when it comes to measles, are our slack Health Officials going to let us down again or will a Government too frightened to anger China prefer to risk our collective health rather than infuriate our largest trading partner?
The Children’s Commissioner has released his report into Oranga Tamariki and it is as pitiful as it is offensive.
Look, it was bad enough that National allowed their alleged Chinese spy to organise Simon Bridges to meet the head…
…the current political spectrum does not have the capacity to force through the radical adaptation we will require to survive the next phase of the climate crisis.