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Book Review: Blackout, Author Candace Owens

Book Review: Blackout, Author Candace Owens

Eliora Blackout, Author Candace Owens “Liberalism is a symptom of remarkable privilege,” says Candace Owens, the charismatic American political activist and speaker. Blackout, Threshold Editions NY, printed in 2020, gives reasons why ‘it’s time for a black exit”. This well-written book in 300 pages tells why blacks should stop

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Ships Are Turning Away from NZ Ports Loaded with Cargo

Eliora New Zealand is a small country in the South Pacific with its inhabitants described as “The Passionless People”. Gordon McLauchlan, the author of this popular book in 1976, recognised fourth-generation kiwis as easy going, down to earth and enjoying the status quo. Kiwis around the world are known as

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Ardern’s Scheme Benefits Indonesian Coal Merchants

Ardern’s Scheme Benefits Indonesian Coal Merchants

Eliora Indonesian coal merchants will be doing well out of Ardern’s scheme to reduce NZ’s CO2 emissions. The Ardern-led government loves to announce ideological clangers to unsuspecting Kiwis. These new schemes are coming at a fast pace but with little rational thought about how or if they can

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Millennials a Potential Force Next Election

Eliora The National Party need to shift their ‘Tech Sector and Opportunities’ policy from fifth and make it their Number One Policy. Smart people should communicate with this huge group of tech-savvy young people who have grown up in the digital world to encourage votes for National. Last year there

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Auckland Is the World’s ‘Most Liveable City’? Many Maori Might Disagree

Ella Henry Auckland University of Technology Iwi Affiliation: Ngatikahu ki Whangaroa, Ngati Kuri, Te Rarawa Biography: Ella has a background across multiple disciplines including sociology, business and Maori Indigenous development. She has been actively involved in research, teaching and advocacy for Maori media for over twenty years. While I am

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