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  1. Ha ha Martyn you do have a turn of phrase – “Tech-Karen” Brilliant! Obviously there are deep concerns around the censoring of online debate and investigation. If I, as a pleb unmodified by qualifications, status or buying power, were to make a claim running contrary to the established narrative, at least the narrative entrenched by establishment mouthpieces, all bought and sold by a so called ‘government’ (which they are not so much) but which actually happened to be true, would I be allowed a voice? or would criticism/questioning of the established narrative lead to sanctioning, ridicule and denial of service?
    As for comparing online porn with the current education syllabus for young children, teaching them how to use butt plugs & give blow jobs, the disinformation handout seems kind of vacuous:”adult content that children can access,” isn’t that kind of shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted?

  2. The government cant even build a hospital let alone a national security ragime for a good reason. That reason is there are to many woman in education. Name one invention woman have created since education and medicine took on so many females. Its birth control. Forgot her name but it was an American woman who patented a process for producing birth control so that woman can have sex with no consequences.

    Most of our high networth females got the wealth through marketing, inheritance but mostly through devorce. They dont build anything. Turns out having an overabundance of female entrepreneurs and teachers make for terrible carpenters, plumbers, electricians etc and we sit around going oh its Labours fault we can’t build a hundred thousand homes or hospitals or a bloody Air Force Combat wing.

    Helen Clark, a great New Zealand feminist put her career before family and promptly set about destroying the family unit. She had no idea how to build anything but PR driven bureaucratic nightmares. When ever something came up shed always have a sob story about some poor sod woth some phantom illness thats dis/misinformation. Jacinda was none of that.

    I think its obvious. We have an over abundance of feminine men and overweight, childless and single and or all of the above females trying to turn everyone else into the infants that they never had.

  3. A crackdown on dissent, so that everything will be like ultra-censored Zuckerbergville, instead of Free Twitterland?

    The Straussians and Brzezinskyites at Neo-Con H.Q. are cooking up the coming war on China (and boots-on-the-ground in Ukraine?) — so you’d better get that wartime censorship ready! (“You’re anti-war? You’re a racist!”)

    And we couldn’t possibly allow a local Trump or Bernie or R.F.K. Jr. to start winning office either, now could we? How else can we prevent voters reading about what the F.B.I. found on Hunter Biden’s laptop, and somehow force Elon Musk to print evidence-free declarations about how the evil Russians must have “made it all up”?

  4. If nothing else this will drive me to vote for Nact. If we don’t have free speech, we have nothing

  5. All roads lead to one outcome – censorship. Why the need for blanket censorship should be the question. My answer to this is that there are some heavy handed, largely climate-induced, policies coming down the pike, that will turn the way we live, upside down and then some. The level of opposition to this will need to be quelled, hence growing censorship.

  6. Need to focus firstly on content that is illegal (child porn, violence, threats, theft) and then decide on content which is deeply disturbing (such as the mainstream media’s racism, promotion of war and journalism for hire). The former is concentrated on the dark web and in the deep recesses of social media companies. It might be impossible to eliminate every anonymized node creating/distributing this content without controlling all online data exchange from every server; monitoring billions of end users would be easier but who wants that. The latter tends to be state sponsored terrorism designed to distort facts, create a narrative and sell products for their masters. This ‘Ministry of Truth’ content is even more insidious because it is based on manipulating people and their trust while basically obscuring the hypocrisy that the elites and their bag men can be as wretched as anyone.

    1. Ethan Woke Yes, extremely insidious. With the MSM now largely government controlled, control of the electronic media was inevitable. Unfortunately for New Zealanders, the shocking Muslim massacre provided Ardern with the excuse which she needed to advocate for global censorship of free speech to the UNO. JKT rightly writes here about enabling society to debate, but this is far from what they want, and the concomitant dumbing down of the education system is part of this continuum of political control and manipulation of knowledge, both of which are inimical to a healthy and democratic society.

  7. What is a Tor browser & does anyone know what a VPN is for? Asking for a friend.

  8. Ministry of Truth may be one of the first department s to face cuts under next administration.

    Without the resources, they won’t be able to monitor free speech.

    1. So the next administration outsources it instead to the private sector in some kind of PPP arrangement. Problem solved.

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