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All within Dan’s State

All within Dan’s State

While Marx paid a backhanded compliment to religions, Marxist regimes are implacably hostile to religion. Sure, some may exploit the likes of the idiotic “liberation theologists” while it suits, but Marxism-in-power always, sooner or later, treats religions as brutally as it does the rest of its once-useful idiots. Because the

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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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Why Some of Our Finest Teachers Left

Why Some of Our Finest Teachers Left

Mike Shaw NZTSOS Inc. “This heartless Government may not be interested in why thousands of educators across the country are laying down their careers after decades in education, but we sure do” said Mike Shaw Spokesperson for NZTSOS Inc. NZTSOS Inc. says the results from its Educational Mandate Snapshot Survey

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The Octogenarian Undergrad

The Octogenarian Undergrad

Whatever else, Australian media personality “Dr Karl” Kruszelnicki is no slacker. Besides graduating as a physicist in the late 60s, Dr Karl also worked as a taxi driver, mechanic and roadie. He commenced his medical degree in his early 30s. When friends commented that he would be in his 40s

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They Have Paid a Heavy Price

They Have Paid a Heavy Price

Here are three photos of the people who lost their jobs because they would not have the vaccine. They are standing on the steps of the Tauranga Memorial at yesterdays protest. My EX-teacher friend sent me these yesterday afternoon. She found it very moving! The numbers are distressing. You can

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I Just Graduated from a British University

Ramsha Afridi rt.com Ramsha Afridi is a writer and a journalist based in the UK, she has written for publications such as the Telegraph and the Daily Express amongst others. Information Op-Ed Higher education in the UK is not about broadening the mind, it is about indoctrination and ideological

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No Safe Space for Diversity of Thought

Jonathan Ayling fsu.nz Academic freedom is defined in s161 of the Education Act as “the freedom of academic staff and students, within the law, to question and test received wisdom, to put forward new ideas and to state controversial or unpopular opinions”. Without an unwavering commitment to this principle,

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Reality of Mandate Monday Sets In, Testing Alternative Needed

Reality of Mandate Monday Sets In, Testing Alternative Needed

David Seymour ACT Leader As the reality of teachers and nurses walking away from their jobs sets in today, ACT is again calling for the mandate to allow regular testing as an alternative to vaccination. ACT is pro-vaccination; we are frustrated by those who are refusing the vaccine. But the

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Mandate Monday Should Have Testing Alternative

Mandate Monday Should Have Testing Alternative

David Seymour ACT Leader With the onset of widespread vaccine mandates about to create chaos in multiple sectors, it’s time for the Government to apply the approach of the Danish Government, Air New Zealand, and its own requirement for teachers to all mandates. That is, the mandate should allow

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