The Dems’ Theater of the Absurd
Clearly, the Democrats have forgotten what the American people voted for – and voted against.
Clearly, the Democrats have forgotten what the American people voted for – and voted against.
In 2025, Australia not only has police which fail to respect human rights, but a standing army that facilitates them to do that.
NZDSOS urges a re-evaluation to protect free speech and professional integrity in medicine.
'Ia Tangata' has been published and it is as bad as I predicted.
Davidson goes not with the blessing of the public, but with the mandate of the Green Party list. He is more likely to show up at whatever protest is fashionable than deliver anything resembling real change.
As Russian forces take more ground, the Ukrainians will become increasingly desperate to find a way to drag NATO directly into the war.
Mahmood faces urgent challenges, including record Channel crossings and public discontent over asylum hotels. Enver Solomon of the Refugee Council urged her to end asylum hotels and expedite applications.
I could send my son to school – but he would not be learning te Reo as a language. He would be learning te Ao. I do not consent.
Why is it so hard for many politicians and media commentators to speak openly and honestly in the face of such tragedy?
With arrests taking place in both Australia and the UK over people simply displaying the national flag, it is worth highlighting a disturbing case closer to home.
The immigration policy was shaped in part by the desire “to rub the right’s nose in diversity”. That was no accident, no bureaucratic mishap. It was an explicit goal, and its consequences are now written across Britain’s social fabric.