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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com The Herald reports Auckland University Associate Law Professor, a Carrie Leonetti, saying she’s never seen any evidence to suggest banning gang insignia and consorting had an impact on gang membership and violence. That’s about as logical as me saying I’ve never seen

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Comparison of the Day

Comparison of the Day

One of these crimes is not like the other… Crime (A) If you haven’t followed the news – last year at the ‘Posie Parker’ event in Albert Park, protests led by trans activists and encouraged by mainstream media, a young man repeatedly attacked a 71 year old woman.   The 20

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Woke Judge Gives Granny Basher a Free Pass

Woke Judge Gives Granny Basher a Free Pass

As expected, a woke judge has given the granny basher a slap on the wrist with a well-soaked paper serviette, effectively signalling that if you are an effed-in-the-head trans activist you can assault people for daring to have a differing opinion from you. A man who admitted punching a 71-year-old

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Creepers in the Classroom Let Free

Creepers in the Classroom Let Free

As I wrote recently, more and more grim evidence is emerging that child sexual abuse in public schools likely dwarfs even what went on in the churches. Worse, the cover ups and enabling by those in charge were every bit as bad. And still are: a recent Victorian government inquiry

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Swipe Left and Run Away

I have a writer friend who writes erotica of a, shall we say, ‘niche’ variety. Now, just as Agatha Christie didn’t go around murdering people, this writer has no real-life interest in or experience of the things she writes about. Some of her fans, however, seem to assume otherwise.

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Biggest Porn Site Now a Shell of Its Former Self

Kurt Mahlburg Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young adult pastor.

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Schools Leave the Churches for Dust

Schools Leave the Churches for Dust

I’ve said it before, and sadly I have to say it again: when do we start spitting on teachers? After all, the moral standing of priests has been indelibly besmirched by the shocking revelations that, not only were a minority of priests horrifically active paedophiles but that the entire

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Narrowing It Down

Narrowing It Down

Gordon Lightfoot whakatakitimes.nz Local thief and former Green MP Golriz Ghahraman has allegedly been asked by police to cooperate in a time saving exercise, as an attempt to clear up this whole mess she’s gotten herself into. ‘The Ponsonby Pincher’, who now has a fourth charge of shoplifting

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Lemme Guess: Whitey Made Them Do It?

Lemme Guess: Whitey Made Them Do It?

C. S. Lewis had a number of things to say about “humanitarian” theories of crime and punishment, as they stood in his day. His remarks stand the test of time admirably. After all, who couldn’t read the opening words of The Silver Chair, with its description of “modern” school,

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Satirical Image of the Day

Satirical Image of the Day

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Nashy Gives Labour a Good Kick in the Cods

Nashy Gives Labour a Good Kick in the Cods

Stuart Nash, unencumbered by having to toe the party line is throwing his former colleagues under the bus as Labour and other crim-friendly groups start shouting about the coalition Government honouring yet another promise. Stuart Nash has hit out at his former Labour colleagues over changes to laws targeting gangs

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Govt Backs Police to Crackdown on Gangs

Govt Backs Police to Crackdown on Gangs

Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister of Justice Hon Mark Mitchell Minister of Corrections The coalition Government is restoring law and order by providing police with new tools to crack down on criminal gangs, says Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Police Minister Mark Mitchell. “Over the last five years, gangs have recruited

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Is It Really the Guns?

Is It Really the Guns?

Ever notice how some mass shootings in America vanish from the left-elite’s radar almost immediately, while others they can’t stop yammering about for years. Heck, Joe Biden made a huge song and dance about passing the “Emmett Till Antilynching Act”, even though Emmett Till was murdered nearly 70

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Legislation of the Day

Legislation of the Day

[Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith] said over the last five years, gangs have recruited more than 3000 members, which is a 51 per cent increase.   “At the same time, we’ve seen a significant escalation in gang-related violence, public intimidation and shootings, with violent crime up 33 percent.” […] “Police will be

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Can We Learn From El Salvador?

Can We Learn From El Salvador?

Jonathan Soldano El Salvador has always been a country known for its murders. It was one of the few things I knew about the place all my life. But over the last five years, its murder rate has dropped by over 90%. How have they done this? It has a

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Labor Just Love Their Foreign Crims

Labor Just Love Their Foreign Crims

Labor just loves bad wogs. Whether it’s raping old ladies in Australia, or murdering Jews in Israel,  it seems there’s no level of foreign criminality the Albanese government isn’t prepared to pander to. As reported on The BFD late last year, the Albanese government responded to a

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