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The Property Blame Game
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The Property Blame Game

Ashley Church Social Commentator commonroomnz.com This article was first published on The Common Room What if I was to suggest to you that we should introduce policies that were based on racial preference, the promotion of a form of segregation, and the vilification of a section of society? Hopefully,

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A True Democracy Can Handle Questions about Drug Safety

A True Democracy Can Handle Questions about Drug Safety

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Trust the Science, Right?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Kiwis were repeatedly told that the vaccine stays in the arm and was quickly broken down.  The vaccine stimulated the immune system then went away.  As demonstrated in the video, this message has been repeated by multiple people advising New Zealanders

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The Ad New Zealand Newspapers Don’t Want You to See

The Ad New Zealand Newspapers Don’t Want You to See

Family First In a disturbing display of media censorship, the major daily Newspapers have all banded together to pull the publication of a full page advertisement at the 11th hour. A nationwide campaign asking the simple question “What is a woman?” was launched yesterday. But the NZ Herald did everything

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The Key Sticking Point for Russia

Kenny Stancil commondreams.org Kenny Stancil is a staff writer for Common Dreams. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday condemned Russia’s decision to withdraw from a deal enabling Ukraine to export grain from Black Sea ports—an effort that has significantly lowered global food prices and whose

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Parents Are More Influential than They Think

Laurie DeRose Laurie DeRose is a senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Brown University and has taught at the University of Maryland, Brown University, and Georgetown University. mercatornet.com This article has been republished with permission from the Institute of Family

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Veteran with PTSD Fights Canadian Law

Veteran with PTSD Fights Canadian Law

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk Kelsi Sheren was sent to Afghanistan aged 19, after enlisting in the Canadian army in 2009. She developed PTSD as a result of her experiences and, since her return, has become an outspoken critic of Canada’s euthanasia laws, branding them “disgusting and

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What Is the Science behind Childhood Vaccinations?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com “We need much more investment in vaccine safety science.” “We have a very wobbly health professional front line.” “A lot of the concern is not misinformation.” Covid-19 – the ‘pandemic’ and the injection – has shone a light on one of the

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Who Represents the Working Class Voters?
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Who Represents the Working Class Voters?

Josie Pagani Political Commentator commonroomnz.com This article was first published on The Common Room Working class voices are absent in our politics. That’s a problem for all of us. Political elites don’t talk about the working class anymore. That’s a problem, whether you’re on the

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Chris Hipkins Is No Peter Fraser

Chris Hipkins Is No Peter Fraser

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com The other day when I opened a campaign letter from Chris Hipkins containing a spelling mistake and a considerable amount of gobbledegook, I couldn’t help thinking back to Peter Fraser, Labour’s greatest leader. He was also the Minister of Education. I published a biography

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Reality Not Hot Enough for Ya?

Reality Not Hot Enough for Ya?

Craig Rucker Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. cfact.org Global warming campaigners are pushing the notion that we just had the “hottest ever” three days in recorded history. The warming-compliant media picked up the “hottest ever” line and ran with

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What the WHO Listing Means for Your Diet Soft Drink Habit

Evangeline Mantzioris Program Director of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Accredited Practising Dietitian, University of South Australia The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which is the specialised cancer agency of the World Health Organization, has declared aspartame may be a possible carcinogenic hazard to humans. Another branch of the

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The Truth about the ‘King of Clones’

Benjamin Seevers Benjamin Seevers is a Mises Institute Fellow and holds a BA in economics from Grove City College. He will begin his PhD in economics at West Virginia University in fall 2023. His research interests include private governance, public policy, and libertarian ethics. fee.org Netflix’s new hit

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EU Commissioner Not Happy with Level of Censorship

Robert Kogon Robert Kogon is a pen name for a widely-published financial journalist, a translator, and researcher working in Europe. brownstone.org “L’Etat, c’est moi” – “I am the state” – Louis XIV is supposed to have said. And in a contemporary echo of that famous phrase, EU Internal

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Identity Politics Means You Don’t Matter
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Identity Politics Means You Don’t Matter

Simon O’Connor commonroomnz.com This article was first published on The Common Room What is identity politics, and why does it matter to you? Well, the first thing to understand about identity politics is that you don’t matter. All that matters is what group, or tribe, are you

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Abortion Not Always the ‘Choice’ It Is Claimed to Be

Abortion Not Always the ‘Choice’ It Is Claimed to Be

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk Italian actress Ornella Muti revealed in a recent interview that she was pressured by her agent to have an abortion when she was pregnant at 18. Muti, also known as Francesca Romana Rivelli, spoke to Italian magazine Corriere della Sera about her long

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