The Woke Professor Trying to Get Musk
If disagreeing with elite groupthink is a good reason for kicking someone out of the Royal Society, shouldn’t it have kicked out Sir Isaac Newton instead of making him president?
If disagreeing with elite groupthink is a good reason for kicking someone out of the Royal Society, shouldn’t it have kicked out Sir Isaac Newton instead of making him president?
What do they want? To put a face to my hot takes on cultural events? To make it easier for the folks who’ve threatened me to pop by for a cuppa? At the end of the day, I’m just a bloke sharing his opinions.
The reversal follows criticism from Christchurch residents, who accused the council of erasing history and ignoring public support for an official celebration. It emerged that council staff did not consult elected representatives before their decision was publicly released.
Farmers’ highest priorities for government action include strengthening the economy, improving the business environment and reducing regulatory burdens. Langford said the government had made a strong start in cutting red tape for farmers but still had work to do.
Should the foolish members of the Social Security Appeal Authority be put out to grass by the minister? That, it seems to me, is well overdue.
The UN’s religious scheme warrants strong resistance from individuals and nations that want to retain control over their own lives and beliefs.
The $881 million wasn’t just vendor agreements – it funded systems designed to track, measure, and condition young minds. This isn’t about saving money. It’s not even about politics. What’s unfolding reveals something far more profound.
The most recent round of spending cuts follows DOGE’s announcement of the termination of 89 additional DOE contracts worth $881 million.
Net Zero has meant trillions of dollars of investment with scarcely any return, he told delegates. Anywhere that there is significant renewables penetration, electricity prices have gone up.
The Fourth Estate abrogated its societal responsibilities a long time ago. Alongside losing their monopolies on distribution channels, they no longer enjoy a technology advantage and, indeed, are struggling to keep up with these types of innovations.
The concern centres around ‘colonisation’. When asked whether the council would support anniversary events without Ngāi Tahu’s involvement and approval, the answer was a firm “No.”
We’re in the age of outrage, where every group we don’t like suddenly becomes the enemy. And while we’re busy pointing fingers and slapping labels, the real issues – poverty, addiction, broken whānau – get lost in the noise.
It’s not hard to see why those who don’t want to be exposed as criminal conspirators are threatened by the work and mission of genuine truth-seeking organizations.
This is why the left is screaming mad about Elon Musk and DOGE. They have exposed the corrupt nexus of Democrats and government bureaucrats using your money to fund the far left. Trump is not threatening democracy, but he is threatening the Democrats’ fringe base.