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How’s That ‘Defund the Police’ Working Out?

How’s That ‘Defund the Police’ Working Out?

As the old saying goes, “be careful what you wish for”. San Francisco’s Bay Area, the most perhaps the “progressive” area of the most deep-blue Democrat state in America, is getting what it wished for. I wonder how they’re enjoying it? Another mob of looters targeted several San

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Auckland Crime Escalates as Police Busy at Border

Auckland Crime Escalates as Police Busy at Border

David Seymour ACT Leader A crime wave across Auckland is taking place as violent criminals feel empowered by the knowledge Police are busy at the border. Last night in Mount Eden a dairy that was raided recently was targeted again, along with the liquor store next door. One Police officer

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Something Rotten in the State of New Zealand

Something Rotten in the State of New Zealand

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under

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Decades of Abuse in Schools Covered Up

When are education bureaucrats going to be held to account, like churches? Are the media going to start smearing all teachers as paedophiles? The Christian churches, Catholic especially, have been excoriated, legally and in the public eye, for their decades of failure to act when they knew a small number

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Gangs and Guns Run Riot

Gangs and Guns Run Riot

Darroch Ball Leader of Sensible Sentencing Trust. There is a bit of an inside joke doing the rounds in some circles about the reporting of gun crimes in the media. Most of the articles that have involved a firearm incident say that it is ‘gang linked’ – the joke being that

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Two Teens, Two Shootings, Two Very Different Narratives

Two Teens, Two Shootings, Two Very Different Narratives

Has Joe Biden said, “If I had a son, he’d look like Kyle?” Of course, he hasn’t: Biden has a son, and we know more than we ever wanted about what he looks like (warning!). But I pose the question, of course, in relation to Biden’s old

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‘Gender Fluid’ Teen Pleads No Contest to Second Rape

‘Gender Fluid’ Teen Pleads No Contest to Second Rape

Remember when the “rainbow” left insisted that allowing mentally ill men in dresses free access to women and girls’ private spaces was nothing to worry about? Women have nothing to worry about from “transgender women”, they sneered. Well, of course not all “transgender women”. But, as subsequent events have shown,

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Ninety More Violent Offenders on the Street by 2025

Ninety More Violent Offenders on the Street by 2025

Nicole McKee ACT Justice spokesperson The Government wants to put 90 of the worst criminals in New Zealand back on our streets over the next four years without a care for their victims. “According to the Regulatory Impact Statement on the repeal of Three Strikes, 75-90 places will not be

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Liverpool Bombing: Forget All About It

Liverpool Bombing: Forget All About It

I asked recently, just what does it take the West to actually rise up in anger against jihadism? We’re still waiting to find out. Certainly not the murder and horrific mutilation of 130 concert-goers in Paris. Nor the deliberate murder of little girls at a pop concert in Manchester.

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Labour Redefines Crime

Labour Redefines Crime

Information Satire Crime under Labour Explainer Editor: Speaking from her turn in the Prime Minister’s Covid bunker, the Minister of Police, Poto Williams, announced today that all deaths caused by shootings will be listed as death by Covid. “It had become blatantly obvious,” she said, “that deaths by shooting

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Letter to the Editor: Terrorism

Letter to the Editor: Terrorism

Dear Editor When I was a child terrorism was such a distant thing. 9/11 was when I was at primary school. Such a distant event in a distant place. Even when I was in the military and deployments were wrapped up, NZ seemed free of radicalism. Now under the

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Logic and Its Absence

Logic and Its Absence

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com Justice Minister Kris Faafoi, announcing the government’s intention to abolish the three strikes law, demonstrated the all too common human failing of disrespect for logic. First, he cited two cases where the law was excessive to support the repeal. They don’t. They would

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Believe It or Not

Believe It or Not

Do you sometimes feel as if the world has gone completely mad? Let me assure you that it has. It really has. First let’s start with this. What? Medical exemptions have to be signed off by Reichsfuhrer Bloomfield himself, so there is no chance of this lady faking her

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