Women to Go Australia for Treatment?
New Zealand women are being told to wait, fly across the country, or potentially cross international borders to receive care they should get in their own hospital.
New Zealand women are being told to wait, fly across the country, or potentially cross international borders to receive care they should get in their own hospital.
We must act not out of fear, but foresight. The jihadist genie is not gone. Whether we contain it – or ignore it again – is a matter of political will and strategic maturity.
Young New Yorkers demand government pay attention, but frustration with NYC’s bureaucracy is why many voters want to burn it down.
Perhaps the love affair with the EV is a projection of Western guilt and idealism in the Church of Climate – a topic for experts on Western ‘mass formation’ psychology.
For many foreign nationals, New Zealand has become a stepping stone. A place to wait and qualify before making the real move.
The people and corporations who ‘win’ in the trans industry won’t be happy for our children and youth to stop at social transition. Where’s the money in that? The goal can only be the medicalisation and mutilation of our children, which the ‘health’ industry calls “gender-affirming healthcare”.
The Law Commission is currently reviewing whether gender identity and expression, and sex characteristics, should be added to the Human Rights Act.
To the rest of New Zealand, what goes on in the capital matters. That’s where our laws are made. We have a right to expect that officials provide quality input to them.
You would think that years and years of testing would be required before something like this is ever allowed to be released. But in our day and age, new technologies are often rushed to market as rapidly as possible.
Spreading misleading images of an ill child as the face of a ‘famine’ is no way to build confidence that what we’re being told are the facts.
Good regulation requires more than rules on paper. It requires a culture that values openness.