This Is Wrong
Right to Life requests that the Royal Commission subpoena Jacinda Ardern, Chris Hipkins and other previous government members who have refused to appear to answer questions from the Royal Commission at a public hearing in August.
Right to Life requests that the Royal Commission subpoena Jacinda Ardern, Chris Hipkins and other previous government members who have refused to appear to answer questions from the Royal Commission at a public hearing in August.
Anyone who shies away from public accountability is not to be trusted. If you can’t speak to your behaviour in a public setting then you lack the courage of your convictions. That is not an honourable trait if you are in public office.
Luxon gets it. He’s pushing for transparency and demanding these former leaders step up and be accountable. Good on him for not letting them slither away.
The public has had enough of these vainglorious fools thinking they’re untouchable. Let’s see them squirm under the spotlight they so desperately avoid.
New Zealanders won’t forget this betrayal. If Hipkins thinks he can lead Labour back to power while dodging scrutiny, he’s dreaming. What’s he hiding?
NZ was not the test case this time. Ardern knew the Covid-19 injections would cause harm but went ahead and imposed them upon an accepting public.
They’ve ignored what they did, or, in many cases, been rewarded for it. The people who haven’t been rewarded? The children whose lives they destroyed. That’s the real legacy of Covid.
This globally important case involves much more than 'just' Gates. The facts, the background, the drama, the media, the fact checkers, and the lawyer who is currently imprisoned.
Canadian Trucker organisers have been found guilty of mischief and the Crown is seeking seven years prison for Lich and eight years sentence for Barber.
Taken as a whole, the commission’s positions, which we watched unfold live, appear to amount to a pre-determined and completely inadequate outcome.
I ask myself why didn’t other priests, pastors, and ministers stand up against this tyranny like Father Hughes did. And why was his disgraceful treatment by the Irish state tolerated?
Is the Hippocratic Oath, which dates back to antiquity, relevant today?
Watering down the right to refuse medical treatment based on the notion of the ‘greater good’ is a step away from enlightenment and progress and a leap backwards towards the Dark Ages.