It’s Just a Passport... Except It’s Not
The battle over the words on our passports says a lot more about New Zealand than we’d like to admit.
The battle over the words on our passports says a lot more about New Zealand than we’d like to admit.
Don’t believe their self-serving rhetoric: the left’s policies constantly hurt the poor.
This is my argument against pronouns. It is grotesquely imperialist. And I say this to wind up leftists who probably think of themselves as Black-Lives-Matter Rainbow-Flag Anti-Imperialists.
What does this mean for women and for trans people?
The promised ‘racial reckoning’ was mostly elite white liberals trying to amass more power, Musa al-Gharbi’s new book reveals.
There is a cultural agenda being imposed on New Zealand. It has been allowed to develop thanks to successive governments. Our civil service, education system and even our courts and judiciary are now pervaded by an irrational desire to disembowel democracy and replace it with ethnocracy.
The Gimmigimmiwannit tribe perpetually have their hands out.
The successful outcomes in the UK cases contrast with the unsuccessful case here. Sex realists have to hope that the success of their UK counterparts may yet influence local events.
A review of the protections in the Human Rights Act 1993 for people who are transgender, people who are non-binary and people with innate variations of sex characteristics.
British girl banned from celebrating her indigenous heritage.
British culture has given the world more than its fair share of greatness and we don’t have to be blind to its faults to see its value. I’m proud of our history, our values, our literature, our humour, and even our weather-defying optimism.
The editors are confirming their adherence to a political ideology rather than scientific excellence. They confirm that they are more interested in prioritising the work of selected groups and not in whether their research is valuable or not.
Rawiri Waititi: If he had to stand on merit alone, instead of racial grievance, he’d be invisible. He knows it.