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Armageddon Excited

Chris Sellars It’s been a funny old year in a funny old world.  Definitely more in the vein of funny peculiar rather than funny ha ha I have tried to discharge my patriotic and prophetic duty of informing my loyal reader along with my many disloyal readers as to

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The News Is Comedy

The News Is Comedy

Rodney Hide bassettbrashandhide.com I read the news now strictly for its comedic value. The New Zealand Herald and Stuff guarantee several belly laughs every morning. The headlines alone are more giggles than the Sunday funnies ever were. I once read these rags as though news was still a thing.

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‘New Zealand Is Not North Korea’

‘New Zealand Is Not North Korea’

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com The following was brought to my attention and is very hard to argue with: Extracted from the Feb 13 Economist’s leading article, How well will vaccines work? : For all these reasons, governments need to start planning for covid-19 as an endemic disease. Today they

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Nanaia Mahuta Reminded Me of Rob Muldoon
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Nanaia Mahuta Reminded Me of Rob Muldoon

Don Brash bassettbrashandhide.com Shortly after the 1975 election, won by the National Party, Rob Muldoon announced that New Zealanders should stop contributing to the compulsory superannuation fund which the previous Labour Government had put in place. The law still stated that contributions were compulsory. The Prime Minister didn’t

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Guest Post: What Does It Now Mean to Be Racist?
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Guest Post: What Does It Now Mean to Be Racist?

Peter Joyce bassettbrashandhide.com Peter Joyce: “I am a retired English teacher from Nelson. Living and working in Taiwan for five years gave me a special interest in matters cultural. In particular, I was impressed by the way the Taiwanese had transformed their society and economy so profoundly in less

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The Honest Lie

The Honest Lie

Chris Sellars I tried to write an article explaining the nature of truth and falsehood. I stopped writing and gave up after exceeding my word allocation four fold. It may have to be the theme for a book that I will probably never write. I will sum up though that

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Good Is Bad: Black Is White: Up Is Down
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Good Is Bad: Black Is White: Up Is Down

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com People growing produce which earns income for the country are no longer good. They pollute, they treat their animal stock badly, they export livestock in inhumane ways to countries that abuse human rights. People providing places for other people to live in are no longer

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Labour’s History Curriculum

Labour’s History Curriculum

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com Ever since Jacinda Ardern announced that history would become a core subject in schools, Ministry of Education officials have spent millions of dollars devising a curriculum. They got advice from a very narrow range of the woke and well-meaning, and some serious barrow-pushers. They then seem

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The Aotearoa New Zealand History Curriculum Outcome

The Aotearoa New Zealand History Curriculum Outcome

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Regarding the new history curriculum, according to RNZ, “On Wednesday, Education Minister Chris Hipkins urged New Zealanders to check out the content and provide feedback before it was finalised.” It isn’t the easiest website to navigate but I eventually found, from the ‘draft curriculum’

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Will ‘by Maori, For Maori’ Be Another Failed Experiment in Child Protection?
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Will ‘by Maori, For Maori’ Be Another Failed Experiment in Child Protection?

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com New Zealand seems poised to implement separate child protection services based on ethnicity. Minister for Children, Kelvin Davis says he is against separatism but recommendations of the all-Maori four-person panel appointed to advise on reform of OT may carry more weight. We have already seen

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Myth-Making and Politics

Myth-Making and Politics

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com We are all familiar with Donald Trump’s recent mythmaking. He “won” the election, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding. Votes were either “stolen” from him, or, alternatively, the Democratic opposition shuffled in bags full of “illegal” ballots to swamp his stellar achievement. Trump’s efforts

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Guest Post: Oranga Tamariki – Perceptions of Blame
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Guest Post: Oranga Tamariki – Perceptions of Blame

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com This ‘guest post’ is from ‘The Slippery Slope’ who blogs at: downtheslipperyslope.blogspot.com I parted ways with my social work Master’s with the last re-write of CYF/OT legislation. Whanau placement children have demonstrably worse outcomes than general placement children because there is

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The Light at the End of the Tunnel

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

Rodney Hide bassettbrashandhide.com Peering through the gloom, I think I can see light at the end of the tunnel. The covid pandemic is all but over! Let me explain, noting that I am all too fallible, that I am an incurable optimist, that I am not medically qualified, that

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ACT Response to Grainne Moss Resignation
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ACT Response to Grainne Moss Resignation

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com ACT’s response to the resignation of Oranga Tamariki CE Grainne Moss is spot on. Karen Chhour is part-Maori and grew up in foster care so has firsthand experience of CYF intervention: “Oranga Tamariki (OT) will remain ungovernable and continue to fail children unless it’

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Grainne Moss: Fall Guy for Deeper Problem

Grainne Moss: Fall Guy for Deeper Problem

Michael Bassett bassettbrashandhide.com There is something genuinely nauseating about the witch hunt that removed Grainne Moss from the head of this oddly re-named state entity. Naida Glavish salivating on TV about her exit; the sight of those middle-class Maori Dames, most of them good mothers themselves, fulminating against a

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Reviewers Get Yet Another Film Hopelessly Wrong

Reviewers Get Yet Another Film Hopelessly Wrong

Alysse ElHage mercatornet.com Alysse ElHage is Editor of the IFS Blog, Family Studies, and a freelance writer. Prior to joining the Institute for Family Studies, she served as associate director of research at the North Carolina Family Policy Council, and as associate editor of Family North Carolina magazine. Maybe

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