How the Woke Left Abandoned the Cause
Ask yourself how we got here. It didn’t happen overnight. It was a slow, steady march, backed by the very establishment that now pretends to loathe itself.
Ask yourself how we got here. It didn’t happen overnight. It was a slow, steady march, backed by the very establishment that now pretends to loathe itself.
This rāhui is not about mourning. It’s about power. And it is being exercised with zero accountability and total impunity. Welcome to the tikanga takeover.
This sort of stupidity will not be solved until the principles are tightened up. We cannot have numerous interpretations of the articles of the Treaty: this is precisely what has created the mess we find ourselves in.
Thank you, Minister Chhour, for being braver than most people who have taken a seat in New Zealand’s cabinet room. Thank you for seeing all of us and not reducing the importance, severity, or validity of our terrible experiences to a matter of our racial background.
Like most of the bad things in history, it wasn’t just the British who ‘stole stuff’.
Are we sleepwalking into He Puapua/Māori sovereignty? There is going to be a lot of shocked and disillusioned people clutching their pearls when this happens! The moral outrage will be vast. But too late, folks, the horse called democracy will have bolted!
The minister seems keen on teaching spiritual matters.
Employers can’t force you to mouth along to made up nonsense.
Before gender ideology entered the school curriculum it was already playing on the stereo. Today these historical strands have come together in what critics now call a medical-industrial complex surrounding gender.
There’s a certain point where one has to wonder whether a society can become so lost, so broken, so unrecognizable, that it can even be salvaged without a hard reset.
Brian Tamaki may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but he’s saying things many are too afraid to voice. While his delivery is blunt, even abrasive, the substance of his message raises real questions about the direction New Zealand is heading.
Trump didn’t kill ‘Pride’: it killed itself.
She’s dangerous: Erica Stanford’s love affair with co-governance is a political orgasm for the woke – but a national tragedy for the rest of us.
Anti-Establishment rally ‘shakes Ireland’s capital’.
Are we really on the edge of a precipice? If we are, the extent of the change is so deep it is hard to imagine how anyone now could reverse it. Or perhaps the truth is every age is condemned to watching the debris of paradise being washed past down the river of no return.