The Case for Nuclear Energy
If we really want to make energy more affordable, perhaps it is time to look at alternatives like nuclear energy.
If we really want to make energy more affordable, perhaps it is time to look at alternatives like nuclear energy.
I’m thankful that Cam has highlighted alternative Māori voices that I don’t think we would otherwise have heard from – figures such as Brian Tamaki, Lee Taituha and Corina Shields. These are the people that Māori should be listening to.
I’m sure I’m not the only one to fear that the tradition of civil dialogue died with Charlie.
What you don’t hear about is the growing community of fans that are beginning to express their displeasure at these things. They are leading campaigns to boycott the latest versions of the movies.
The alliance was only convenient when interests were aligned. Now that the relationship has served those common interests, the liberals have to consider their own interests even if it includes going against the conservative interests.
So how should we respond to this threat? By using these emerging technologies of AI and robotics for truth, goodness and beauty.
If the trends are true, Gen Z are set to become the most conservative generation in a century. I just pray for our sake and for the sake of the West that this holds true.
Comedy plays a more important role in society: the ability to bring people together. Nothing brings people together like laughter.
The Pacific cultures are simply recognising the growing new international order that is emerging.
These masculine characteristics lead to expressions of nationalism and patriotism. Perhaps it is for these reasons that the military is now using games as a recruiting tool. It seems as if gaming may be part of the push back in the culture war and the fight to save our civilisation.
Degrowth is simply another example of the antihuman environmentalism we have seen in the last few years. Just as ancient cultures sacrificed people to the spirits of the Earth, the Cult of Climate Change is attempting to sacrifice people on a new altar.
How can the West continue a relationship with a country that demands so much and gives so little in return? And how can I continue to advocate for this relationship? My views began to change after the most recent conflict.
There are many who ask why conservatives support Russia and China. This is a complicated and nuanced question involving the realignment in international affairs from a rules-based liberal international order to a multipolar post-globalist order consisting of civilisation-states rather than state actors. First, it is important to
The mainstream media seems to have a fascination with the new media startups coming to New Zealand. First, they went after The Platform, with speculation about Sean Plunket’s plan for this new website and some cynical doubt as to whether the venture would succeed, and then it was a
With the 2023 elections done and dusted (almost), it’s now time for everyone to offer their post-election analysis. So here are my observations for this year. Rise of the minor parties: On election night, we saw Labour grieving and National celebrating. But the happiest were the minor parties.
In some of my articles, I have spoken about a streaming platform called LOOR.TV. I thought I would talk about this new platform as most people would not have heard about it. Apart from the Daily Wire, LOOR is another streaming platform that hopes to take on Hollywood and