Trudeau Dances While Montreal Burns
Why is it so hard for politicians and media to call out violence when initiated by certain groups? Plus a few observations on the ongoing hypocrisy of some New Zealand sportspeople.
Why is it so hard for politicians and media to call out violence when initiated by certain groups? Plus a few observations on the ongoing hypocrisy of some New Zealand sportspeople.
Violence towards Christians is escalating. It’s not only in Europe and not only physical assaults.
Address the nation in this time of crisis. Tell us: are there treaty principles? If so, are they part of NZ’s Constitution?
To pretend otherwise is arrogant and dishonest. Rawiri Waititi and his motley crew are attacking not European culture, not colonialisation, but their own people.
The bill runs roughshod over the judiciary and that’s a bad idea.
The reality is that parliament’s Māori seats have been weaponised.
Are we reading less or just differently?
The idea is to take existing Māori land (already defined in legislation) and create a local council for each iwi or hapū that wants to take this model. The largest bits of contiguous land any iwi or hapū own would be sufficient.
Don’t apply to Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ Social Investment Agency. It’s a PR scam.
This week's hīkoi was for keeping the status quo, the opposite of what the NZ Herald claims.
The politicians, particularly those on the right, with the exception of ACT, need to realise that those who put them in power did so in the belief the necessary courage was there to fix this festering sore. We are now left in doubt and that is not good enough.