This Is the Revolution of 2024
It turns out that medical freedom, food freedom, free speech, political freedom, and peace all go together. Who knew?
It turns out that medical freedom, food freedom, free speech, political freedom, and peace all go together. Who knew?
It’s my hope that Trump will finally break the cycle of ignoring our looming debt issues. The proposals of the Late Scholastics would be a great place to start.
At least 10 gun industry businesses, including Glock, Smith & Wesson and Remington, handed over hundreds of thousands of names, addresses and other private data – without customer knowledge or consent. As a group, gun owners are fiercely protective about their personal information.
It’s clear that MSM isn’t going to be a fair, impartial fourth estate, representing the people. And so, it’s up to us.
A message for Dr Shane Reti, Minister of Health, PM Chris Luxon and Judith Collins, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation.
This reflects the true face of Māoridom and of New Zealand, unlike the one performed by the primitive separatists the world has been laughing at.
The Democrats are a very long way from perfect but, compared with the alternative, there should have been no choice.
They declared sovereignty actually lies with their judge mates.
MATGA is crossing a dangerous line. Promoting harm as a protest method is unsafe and unproductive; it also weakens the message of women’s rights and respect.
Perhaps the Australian Defence Force might have a role occasionally in providing relief during emergencies, but it should have absolutely no role in law enforcement, even indirectly.
NZ First MPs in cabinet had to fight to get the terms of reference expanded for the second Covid Inquiry, which raises the question, who were they fighting?
How ironic for a group of pompous puffed-up lawyers bearing the title ‘King’ to lecture parliament and the people, telling us how they’ve got it all sorted.
If you want to be respected, then it's important to show respect in kind. The actions of the Māori Party in parliament are both an insight and a warning into who they really are.
We are at a crossroads and I fear it could go either way.
“I think it makes you rethink about life when you realise that you don’t feel safe as a New Zealander in New Zealand.”