This Is a Trojan Horse
The National Government officially announced the eRUC system through Transport Minister Chris Bishop, presenting it as a fairer way to fund roading.
The National Government officially announced the eRUC system through Transport Minister Chris Bishop, presenting it as a fairer way to fund roading.
Of concern is Andrew Little’s long-standing role within Labour’s leadership and his role in the pandemic response that places him firmly within the ‘deep state’ dynamics critics warn about.
When Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister dismisses New Zealand’s military as if it has never faced a real enemy, she overlooks the fact that her nation’s very existence is partly built on their legacy.
The most important thing, of course, is that we are all New Zealanders. But as has been said, a house divided against itself cannot stand. We need to turn our back on identity politics and repudiate racial discrimination so that we can indeed be one people.
Behind the rhetoric of ‘health and safety’, there lies a deeply entrenched commercial machine. Like the cone industry, this isn’t about genuine risk mitigation anymore: it’s about compliance culture, contractor billing and corporate profit.
So when austerity is demanded and rates rise, it’s not just financial necessity – it’s the machinery of a profit-driven system operating on the city’s lifeblood. The question remains, are we managing our city for the public good or for private profit?
Someday soon, we will find ourselves subjects in a digital gulag, constantly monitored and judged and always one little misstep away from being cast out into digital exile.
Nourishment over noodles: why NZ needs a real food culture.
This is not a war between equals. It is a fight between a democracy that warns civilians and a death cult that hides behind them. Between those who seek peace and those who glorify death.
How New Zealand’s taxpayer-owned refinery was lost to global neoliberalism.
This is propaganda. Chris Hipkins presided over lockdowns, mandates, a broken education system and an explosion in youth and gang crime.
The hidden revolt of the working-class soldier, the war within the war and the truth they buried.
Our over-65 pensioners aren’t a burden: they’re holding New Zealand together.
One simple map, given to every country’s children in schools and used in commerce worldwide, becomes a powerful tool to shape perception and control the narrative. It’s time we looked again: not just at geography, but at the deeper assumptions etched into our culture.
How New Zealand's PE classes became Sunday School in sneakers.