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Cross Party MPs Call on Government to Condemn Violence Against LGBTI Community in Chechnya

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The Rainbow NZ Parliamentary Network, a cross-party group of MPs, has written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs calling on him to ask Russia to investigate the detention and alleged murders of (perceived) gay men in Chechnya.

“The stories we are hearing from Chechnya are deeply disturbing,” said Green Party MP Jan Logie. “The Rainbow NZ Parliamentary Network wants to publicly restate our commitment to human rights for all, and calls on the Government to show leadership and publicly condemn this violent persecution.”

“There needs to be an immediate halt to the violence against the LGBTI community within Russian borders and the release of those detained,” said Labour MP Louisa Wall. “The Russian Government must urgently investigate the arbitrary detention, torture and extra judicial killing of (perceived) gay and bisexual men in Chechnya.”

National Party MP Paul Foster Bell added that “reports of extrajudicial killings and concentration camps of (perceived) gay and bisexual men require us to raise our voices. This kind of violence needs to be quickly and clearly condemned.”

David Seymour, Act Party Leader, also said, “Comments from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov that gay people don’t exist in his country are ludicrous and dangerous. We strongly urge the Minister and other world leaders to use whatever peaceful means they can to defend Chechen men’ rights to self-expression, life and liberty.”

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Shift: Rainbow Youth Hui

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InsideOUT is excited to announce their national rainbow youth hui, Shift, will be running again this month. The hui follows on from the success of Shift 2016 and aims to bring young people of minority sexes, sexualities and genders from all over the country together.

“Shift provides a unique opportunity for young people in our community to come together and be in a space where they are completely free to be themselves. They are given the opportunity to learn skills and tools to take back to improve their own schools and communities,” says Tabby Besley, InsideOUT’s National Coordinator.

The hui will take place at Horouta Marae in Porirua from 18th-21st April, during the high-school and university holidays. 60 young people aged 15-21 years old from all over Aotearoa will be there, with another 50 volunteers, many of whom are also youth.

InsideOUT provides a sliding scale for registration so that young people can attend regardless of their financial situation. “It’s important that we give everyone an opportunity to be at Shift Hui,” says Jean Sergent-Shadbolt, the Shift Coordinator for 2017. “We have people from Whangarei to Invercargill attending, and we don’t want people to miss out on this opportunity because of money.”

Shift Hui is a unique opportunity for young people of minority sexes, genders, and sexualities in Aotearoa. “Attending a hui like this has proven for many young people to be a turning point in their journey to discovering and accepting themselves, increasing their confidence and finding support networks and we want to extend that experience to as many people as we can,” says Tabby.

Shift 2017 will provide a wide array of workshops and panels, covering topics such as healthy relationships, Māori and Pasifika queer identities, making schools safer for LGBTI+ youth and leadership and facilitation skills. There will also be creative freestyle afternoons, including workshops on circus skills, spoken word performance, and gender-affirming makeup.

The hui has been made possible with generous support from the Ministry of Youth Development.

Find out more info here:

A short film on Shift Hui 2016:

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Statement from Jordan Williams

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Responding to this afternoon’s judgment by Her Honour Justice Katz in relation to theWilliams v Craig defamation claim, Jordan Williams, says, “The Judge has offered the choice of her resetting the damages, having another jury trial, or we can go to the Court of Appeal. Over the coming days, my lawyers and I will be making those decisions.”

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Prime Minister must act on his Chief Scientist’s advice and protect our fresh water – Fish and Game New Zealand

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The Prime Minister is being urged to listen to his own science advisor and show strong leadership by protecting New Zealand’s fresh water from unthinking development and exploitation.

Chief Science Advisor Professor Sir Peter Gluckman has just issued a wide-ranging report on the state of the country’s fresh water in which he warns some waterways have already gone beyond the tipping point and changes could be irreversible.

Fish & Game New Zealand chief executive Bryce Johnson says Sir Peter’s report makes for grim reading.

“Sir Peter’s analysis is deeply disturbing and it is shameful the prime minister’s own science advisor concludes some waterways are now so badly degraded, the damage is irreversible.

“It just shows just how bad the situation is. This is yet another wake-up call and the public should be concerned by Sir Peter’s thorough and sobering analysis,” Mr Johnson says.

Bryce Johnson says the report shows the damage is extensive and widespread.

“Sir Peter is warning some waterways are already at tipping point and that it’s unrealistic to expect rapid restoration of water quality across the country.

“For other waterways, he says repairing the damage will take more than half a century. This is deeply concerning.

“What the report provides is yet further confirmation the problem is now too big to ignore – it’s now at the stage where it’s starting to seriously threaten our environmental, cultural and economic wellbeing.”

Bryce Johnson is calling on the Prime Minister to listen to his own scientific advisor.

“This government established the office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor.Sir Peter’s job is to provide clear, unvarnished analysis of the scientific facts – he’s done that and the challenge now is for Mr English to actually listen to what Sir Peter is saying.

“It’s time for the Prime Minister to show strong leadership with decisive action and long term commitment. This won’t please everybody – we can’t pretend and it will be easy but it is very necessary and well overdue.

“Sir Peter’s report may be unpalatable for Mr English, but if he fails to acknowledge the call for action, then he is turning the Office of Chief Science Advisor into a toothless tiger. New Zealand deserves better than that.

“The Prime Minister needs to act now and act decisively,” Mr Johnson says.

Mr Johnson says a good place to start is by taking up one of Sir Peter’s key recommendations for better long term planning and strategy.

“I wholeheartedly support this recommendation. For too long, New Zealand has bumbled along without thinking about the future and properly planning for coming generations,” Mr Johnson says.

“It is time to put this right by establishing a futures commission to plan our economic wellbeing within environmental limits. Even better, call it the Commission For Future Generations and encourage young New Zealand to get involved.

“The government says it is concerned about young people not voting – here’s a chance to encourage the younger vote by giving them a chance to have a proper say in their own future,” Mr Johnson says.

Bryce Johnson says the options facing all New Zealanders are stark.

“New Zealand has to abandon its present path of exploiting the environment and ruining it. Sadly unless there is immediate action, a ruined environment is the legacy our children and future generations will inherit from decades of unthinking abuse and exploitation of New Zealand’s freshwater,” says Mr Johnson.

“It is time to act and act decisively.”

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Research underlines need for KiwiBuild – Labour Party

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New research showing the social and fiscal benefits of homeownership underlines the need for a massive government-backed building programme like KiwiBuild, says Labour’s housing spokesperson Phil Twyford.

The Housing Foundation today released three reports that all point to the overwhelming benefits of shifting people into affordable homeownership.

“Getting people into affordable homeownership is the ultimate win-win.

“The international literature clearly shows homeownership is linked to positive outcomes for people including better educational outcomes, higher employment, better health, and less crime.

“New local research by BERL shows shifting people from state housing to home ownership would save the taxpayer millions of dollars net by increasing taxes paid, and reducing demand for government services.

“This research, sponsored by one of the most respected community housing providers and undertaken by credible independent researchers, is a very welcome contribution to the housing debate.

“Labour is committed to homeownership through our KiwiBuild programme, as shown by our announcement of 400 new houses in the Hutt Valley today.

“It is time for a change of government so Labour can get on with building 100,000 affordable homes to house a new generation of young Kiwi families,” says Phil Twyford.

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Why are we only seeing Band-Aid responses to the deepening housing shortage?

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New Zealand’s housing crisis appears to be worsening with escalating need as well as wide concern by housing agencies and the Government alike, says Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG).

Many children in families who have been living in their cars over summer are facing the possibility of increased ill health, and more days off school if they are not urgently housed in time for winter. Those with chronic respiratory illnesses will face multiple hospitalisations.

While it’s pleasing that the new Social Housing Minister Amy Adams has acknowledged the growing unmet housing need, to date there has been little evidence of the ‘comprehensive social housing plan’ which Minister Adams referred to, as the Government continues with its gradual privatisation of state housing.

Promises of a few hundred additional social housing units in a few years time have been vague at best. Continuing to pay out more emergency housing grants is a desperate measure, but a necessary one in lieu of a failure to produce any meaningful solution.

Last year John Key said he would be “amazed” if WINZ could not immediately house people living in cars – it would be interesting to hear if the new Prime Minister Bill English shares the same view, when the number of households on the social housing register has increased. At December 2016 the total was 4771 – 3189 deemed having “severe and persistent housing need”. This includes a greater number of single-parent families with children.

The “Priority A” numbers have risen almost 49% compared with the same period of the year before.
Frank Hogan, Housing Spokesperson for CPAG, says those numbers should be used as a barometer to define progress.

“What is the specific response of the Minister and the Government to this eye-watering statistic?” said Mr Hogan.

“The number experiencing severe and persistent need is the benchmark against which all Government efforts are assessed – is that barometer going up or down?

“Clearly we are not building houses fast enough. Meanwhile we are have speculators who willfully leave homes empty – it is high time we had regulations to ensure that houses are being tenanted instead of empty vessels for profiteering.”

CPAG co-convenor Alan Johnson says that the social housing waiting list is likely just a “tip of the iceberg” of unmet housing need.

“The application process itself is unnecessarily complex and appears designed to discourage people from applying. It’s likely that many of the ‘hidden homeless’ aren’t even on the list,” says Mr Johnson.

The shortage of affordable safe and secure rental accommodation across many cities in New Zealand was “absolutely predictable”, according to Johnson, given the continued record immigration levels, a building industry woefully short of skilled labour and tax policy which rewards property speculation.
CPAG says the Government should develop for immediate implementation a 10-year plan for affordable housing, and reverse its current sell-off policy. It must commit a substantial amount of funding toward social housing and other affordable housing options in 2017 Budget and beyond.

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Who should really freak out about Labour’s new ‘President’s Club’

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Newshub, who were earlier today trying to u-turn on a fake news story about an alligator were still able to get their teeth into Labour’s new high roller funding programs, the ‘President’s Club’. Here’s Lloyd Burr doing his best Paddy Gower impersonation with all the huff and puff of an asthmatic meth smoker..

The Labour Party has launched an exclusive secret society called The President’s Club for those who donate big bucks to the party.

It opened for business two weeks ago, with the primary role of luring in big cheques from wealthy Labour supporters.

It’s Labour’s version of National’s Cabinet Club, which sees exorbitantly-priced tickets sold for exclusive dinners attended by Cabinet ministers of the Crown.

Labour president Nigel Haworth says The President’s Club differs from Cabinet Club because Labour MPs aren’t involved, and aren’t used to lure in donations in exchange for access.

…who should really be freaking out about this is the National Party. For Labour to be setting up a high roller donor club there has to be demand and there would only be demand if the Business Community and powerful Auckland lobby groups thought Labour were going to be the next Government.

Labour have gone out of their way to bend over backwards to the Business Community by promising to never do anything that would ever make the Business Community unhappy – ever – and that is paying off dividends if that same Business Community now see Labour as a Party they can invest in.

It shouldn’t surprise anyone that business are finally coming around to the Labour Party, after almost a decade of underfunding infrastructure, Auckland has ground into a gridlock that makes doing business near impossible.  Labour’s direct investment position is far more palatable than National’s shrug and leave it the market approach.

Should voters be concerned Labour are being bought off in some way? Sure, those concerns are always legitimate, but the way Policy gets formulated in a Party with as many policy wonks as Labour has makes those sorts of games almost impossible to pull off without many people noticing the changes.

There are just too many passionate ideologues within the Party for that type of direct policy for cash switch to occur so I think voters can still be safe in the knowledge that while big business are knocking they can’t call the shots.

 

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If National won’t investigate historic abuse by the State is it time to boycott NZ products because of human rights abuse?

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The National Government refuse point blank to investigate the 100 000 children who were taken into State care for historic abuse claims.

What The Hui has uncovered is a sick damaged secret of State abuse that continues to this very day.

Now the Government has refused to investigate, conscientious New Zealanders must consider waging an online campaign asking overseas consumers to stop buying NZ products because of human rights abuses that have occurred and are being hidden by the Government.

The simple truth is the pricks don’t do anything until you start bleeding them financially.

We refuse to look at abuse in state care because our cultural need to blame the beneficiary for being in such personal circumstances that require state intervention is what most angers middle Nu Zilind, NOT that the state then goes onto abuse, assault and sexually molest the taken children.

We have the same headspace when prisoners are abused by prisons (they wouldn’t be in prison being abused if they didn’t deserve to be there in the first place).

We refuse to blame the system of poverty that sees tens of thousands of children go to school hungry each day and we blame the parents for the 220 000 kids who live in poverty.

30 years of neoliberalism has concreted in the belief that success and failure has nothing to do with the hegemonic structures within society, it’s all a personal dynamic.

You are rich because you are smart. You are poor because you are dumb. If you get caught up in the horrors of the neoliberal welfare state, well you deserve all you get.

We can not acknowledge the past abuse and we can not acknowledge the ongoing abuses that WINZ, Housing NZ, MSD, Corrections, CYFs and Probations provide.

If we can’t force change domestically because National knows their voting bloc despise beneficiaries then let’s start a campaign off shore that begs consumers to avoid our products for human right violations.

Watch how quickly the National Government would buckle then.

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The thing I love most about the Sonny Bill Williams sponsorship fiasco

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The thing I love most about the Sonny Bill Williams sponsorship fiasco is watching boofhead sports broadcasters and the less cerebral parts of the rugby watching public intellectually struggle with the concept of ethics, philosophy and conscientious objection.

They’re like a wet kitten trying to work out using a typewriter – a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e!

Looking into the eyes of the boofhead sports broadcasters as they try to conceptualise SBWs ethical stance is just one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on NZ television.

The mere idea that a human being isn’t just some by-product of corporate banking sponsorship is too large a mental leap for boofhead sports broadcasters to comprehend and the confusion on their faces as they attempt such mental gymnastics looks like a hilarious mix between irritation and severe sun burn.

They come across like guppies out of water with their gills frantically sucking in air as they struggle to understand what a conscientious objection is.

The rugby watching public are little better. The backlash in favour of a person being a corporate slave would be funny if it weren’t so sad. At no point have any of those rugby boofheads even paused in their condemnation of SBW to consider the injustice of a capitalist society allowing Banks grotesque profit margins via their use of usury, oh no, their issue is that Sonny Bill Williams thinks he’s better than us!

Negative egalitarianism at its finest.

May SBW long continue keeping that confused look on their wee faces.

 

 

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Anyone claiming to know what is happening in Syria is pretending

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There is a propaganda war raging online between people who claim Assad gassed his own people in Syria and those who argue that America gassed them to justify an escalation in Syria.

Here’s what I think.

1: Assad is a butcher and murderer who has tortured to death tens of thousands of his own people, and if he wasn’t responsible for this gas attack he sure as hell is responsible for many other actions that amount to war crimes.

2: America has every capability and manipulative intent to have set Assad up. They have a track record of deception, lies and false flag operations to justify military intervention in the past and I’m sure under Trump that can only multiply.

3: Almost every other player in this regional war is actively attempting to manipulate America into escalation.

Did Assad order the gas strikes? I don’t know.

Did America set him up? I don’t know.

Did a third player like Saudi Arabia or Israel concoct the attack to trick America into escalation? I don’t know.

When there are so many vipers involved in a regional war like Syria, I think anyone claiming to know for sure what is going on is either incredibly clever or garden variety dumb.

For the love of all that is holy, Pentagon backed factions in Syria are currently fighting CIA back factions in Syria…

In Syria, militias armed by the Pentagon fight those armed by the CIA

Syrian militias armed by different parts of the U.S. war machine have begun to fight each other on the plains between the besieged city of Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting how little control U.S. intelligence officers and military planners have over the groups they have financed and trained in the bitter five-year-old civil war.

The fighting has intensified over the last two months, as CIA-armed units and Pentagon-armed ones have repeatedly shot at each other while maneuvering through contested territory on the northern outskirts of Aleppo, U.S. officials and rebel leaders have confirmed.

…if that isn’t a clear case of no one, not even those actively engaged, having a clue as to what the hell is actually going on in Syria, I don’t know what will convince you.

What I can say for sure is that everyone is attempting to manipulate Trump’s inexperience.

Taking hard and fast sides in a conflict as twisted and mutilated as Syria seems like a mistake. My thoughts are with the people, the poor bloody Syrian people who have been tortured beyond insanity by this cruel war.

Siding with those who are meting out the violence isn’t a solution in my mind.

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GUEST BLOG: Willie Jackson – Time to rethink immigration

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Immigration – when are we going to be honest about it?

It’s time that we were honest about why the Government have opened the flood gates of immigration and it’s time we were honest about how we are going to change it.

The property bubble that is crippling Auckland, spreading to the regions and grinding our largest city into gridlock is being caused because of domestic speculators and infrastructure stress caused by record migration. Add in questionable work and student visas which open many vulnerable migrant workers into exploitation, and we have all the ingredients of a major political and cultural backlash.

We can see this friction build anytime anyone wants to try and travel within Auckland or Wellington, in the gridlock around Auckland Airport, in the housing market and we can see it when we try to access basic public services.

Grotesque under investment in all aspects of our infrastructure and public services while relying on tens of thousands of migrants to prop up property values is not an economic or social model that helps anyone other than speculators and government’s not interested in leadership.

As a Maori, I know all too well the dangers of mass immigration. For years now many Maori have been anti-immigration which some perceive as being racist however the rational has always been why should so many immigrants be coming into the country when governments have been slow to deal with tangata whenua concerns. This is a view that I completely understand and agree on in part however compassion must dictate our decisions in the end instead of fear, anger and prejudice. That’s why I believe that we should increase the quota for refugees while cutting back the number of work and student visas we are handing out so as to take much of the heat and stress out of our cities.

It is madness that we are bringing in workers for jobs in NZ when our unemployment rate is so high and many of the language schools seem to run highly questionable programmes that look more like scams than genuine education centres.

Fleecing international students with promises of citizenship is not beneficial to anyone and to continually manipulate the meaning of ‘skilled migrant’ to mean anything an exploitative employer wants it to mean only exacerbates the problems we are seeing.

We should be generous and compassionate to refugees, but let’s stop hurting our own people’s chances for jobs and stop hurting the lives of renting Kiwis being continually forced to compete with worker and student visa holders who themselves are being manipulated by bad bosses.

All these pressures and strains have built up because we haven’t had political leadership prepared to make the hard calls for the benefit of everyone, and not just the rich.

 

First published in the Manukau Courier  

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SOCIAL MEDIA: Autopsy of United Airline’s apology

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So in the wake of the horrible images of United Airline security staff beating and dragging a passenger off one of their planes, here is how United Airline’s ‘apologised’

1: The CEO defends violent removal of the Passenger 

2: The CEO then lies about the violent removal of the Passenger

3: The CEO then blames passenger for their violent removal

4: As the public on social media explode in rage, the stocks of United Airline plummets 

5: CEO then comes out and does a complete reversal of previous denials and accepts complete responsibility and apologises. 

So once again we see that a corporation only ever does the right thing once their wealth is damaged.

I love social media vengeance outrage when it’s aimed at destroying soulless corporations.  Rather than shaming people for stupid things they say in only 140 characters, use social media to righteously attack corporations instead.

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Sean Spicer’s Hitler comment – The mouthpiece of the President is as braindead as the hairpiece of the President

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I just don’t even know what to say, I’m honestly speechless…

…put aside the hypocrisy of America for even daring to lecture another nation on the use of chemical weapons after using Agent Orange on the people of Vietnam, but Sean Spicer’s absurd attempt to justify missile strikes against Syria with a convoluted  Hitler analogy that is utterly wrong isn’t shooting oneself in the foot, it’s shooting both legs while chewing off your tongue.

The mouthpiece of the President is as braindead as the hairpiece of the President.

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Malcolm Evans – a clear and present danger for Donald Trump

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