Seymour Exposes the Flaws in This
While Te Pāti Māori vilifies ‘colonialism’, they benefit from every one of its structures.
While Te Pāti Māori vilifies ‘colonialism’, they benefit from every one of its structures.
The rules that protect our environment belong to every New Zealander and they must be enforced equally, irrespective of the offender’s standing. New Zealanders are watching.
The status quo is unsustainable. Councils have to decide what’s genuinely for the public good – and what’s just self-interest wrapped in bureaucracy.
Slavery, for many, will seem easier than struggling, and far safer. Once dependent, the luxury of struggling may be gone. We need a real conversation before we turn irretrievably down that road. For most, that will probably not happen.
Structural reform of the Security Council’s composition, particularly permanent membership, is critical.
Shocker: climate Nostradamus Bill Gates calls Eco-Doomism ‘wrong’.
In a society where opinions alone can get you punished, nobody is truly safe.
There’s a difference between compassion and overreach. If you can afford to pay for your doctor, you should. It’s that simple.
The Greens will struggle to persuade New Zealanders that we shouldn’t continue to say nope to dope, given the overwhelming evidence of the harms of legalisation.
The consequences of our passivity, our surrender, and our loss of autonomy are not over. They’re just beginning.
Unless a government steps in and removes the separatist framework upon which they are building their success, they will succeed. Doing nothing is no longer an option.
May I suggest that if new things are what have brought us to this point of crisis, then it is precisely old things that become the weapons of the counter-revolution. Things like faith, family, community, and nature itself are what ground us in the reality of who we really are as humans.
America has pulled out, and nobody else has any money. The green press will have to work hard to find something interesting to write about.
If she is able to take the moral high ground against the vested interests in the politically correct public sector and fight for light to be shed on the coverup, particularly in police forces, local councils and social services, she will be rendering a significant public service.
This court ruling sets a dangerous precedent.