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Dieuwe de Boer

Editor of Right Minds NZ and host The Dialogue on RCR. I write about conservative politics and reactionary thought. I like reading, gardening, biking, tech, reformed theology, beauty, and tradition.

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Fall of Rome

Cancel Culture Is a Necessary Good

In the early days of cancel culture (c. 2016-2018) it was wise to oppose it, but few did. Now we’re well past the point of no return. The tide is coming in, and only a fool would dare to oppose it. During the early days, “build your own” was

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brown wooden human face sculpture on green grass field

Vaccinate Maori First

Hobson’s Pledge and the Taxpayer’s Union have been on a rampage recently against the inevitable declaration that Maori will be prioritised by the vaccine roll-out. Ultimately all the equality and anti-separatism fighting comes from good intentions, but it’s a trap. It will always be framed by the

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The Police Raid, One Year On

The Police Raid, One Year On

Last year was a bit of a wild one for me, and not one I plan to repeat. Yet the path it’s started me down has to continue. Now a year on from the police raid last January, things progress slowly. While the police have overreached in recent years,

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Lower (Average) Birth Rates Are A Good Thing
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Lower (Average) Birth Rates Are A Good Thing

I was struck by two stories this week. The first that abortions are up by 9% and the second that the nation’s fertility rate dropped to its lowest ever of 1.63 children per woman. The “fertility rate” is a lie as the nation’s innate fertility isn’t

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Child Sacrifice Increased by 9% during Pandemic

Child Sacrifice Increased by 9% during Pandemic

The first article I wrote in January, “Another 13,000 Babies Will Be Murdered This Year” was based on some comments by Canadian anti-abortion activist Laura Klassen. She has now produced and narrated an animated short showing how little has changed through the ages and that the practice of child

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Thank You, President Trump
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Thank You, President Trump

I’ve always loved American politics, even if purely for the entertainment factor. On November 3rd, President Trump won the legal vote by a huge margin, the Republicans picked up half a dozen House seats, held on to the Senate, picked up a state legislature and governorship, and saw greater

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Mexico Isn’t Sending Their Best
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Mexico Isn’t Sending Their Best

The Green party always seems to pick the weirdest and worst examples of immigrants as MPs. They’ve really outdone themselves this time with Ricardo Menendez, a Hispanic hailing from Mexico whose father paid for him to leave that horrible place for a better life in New Zealand. Ricardo is

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BFD Book Review: The Tragedy Of Islam

BFD Book Review: The Tragedy Of Islam

Imam Mohammed Tawhidi seeks reformation. It’s a word that I am always cautious about, as a genuine religious reformation should lead to conservative and fundamentalist theology. A Christian fundamentalist is harmless, but a Muslim fundamentalist can be quite an explosive figure. Imam Tawhidi understands this, and he understands that

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Trust the NZ Police to Keep Your Data Safe?

Trust the NZ Police to Keep Your Data Safe?

The following was sent to me by Justin Cook: This makes me so mad. I was looking in my spam folder for an email and came across this. It’s been sent to my email but I’m not the intended recipient. I could have replied with an address correction

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Policy Is Dead, Personality Is King

Policy Is Dead, Personality Is King

Another election cycle is over and the game begins anew. I’d like to give a personal thank you to the over 36,000 who voted for New Conservative. The results were disappointing but ultimately helpful to provide some insight into where we should put our efforts. I know plenty

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Drugs, Death, and Democracy

Drugs, Death, and Democracy

Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. H. L. Mencken We’re right in the middle of being allowed to vote on the greatest issues of our time: smoking joints, state-sanctioned murder, and who gets to manage

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LIVE: Knock, Knock (Trad Tasman Talk Ep.44)

LIVE: Knock, Knock (Trad Tasman Talk Ep.44)

Dieuwe de Boer and Tim Wilms return in a new episode of TTT as all manner of crazy things happen in the locked-down cities of Auckland and Melbourne. We’ll talk about the news from the past week and then answer your questions. Subscribe and ring the bell to be

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