A World Set Free, or a World in Global Chains?
‘Globalisation’ and ‘globalism’ may sound kinda-sorta the same, but they’re critically different terms.
‘Globalisation’ and ‘globalism’ may sound kinda-sorta the same, but they’re critically different terms.
It is difficult to argue that Seymour’s pithy compression of the three key elements of the treaty doesn’t capture the essence of its purpose admirably.
It is stupid window dressing for laws that are already in effect and already ineffective.
As predicted Darleen Tana is slowly dismantling the previous impervious aura of The Greens
The very thought of normal people gaining access to primary sources is hateful because it means there is no place for court historians.
Never before in the field of human knowledge has so much been unknown by so many.
Over the months since Hamas invaded and attacked civilians in Israel, killing more than 1200 people and taking over 200 hostages, I’ve noticed a suppression of details of these attacks and the ongoing conflict in ChatGPT. Today I prove it is deliberate.
C S Lewis’ ‘The Last Battle’ and globalist multiculturalism.
Christianity was at the foundation of both the New Zealand state and the King Movement.
Telling a lie once is pretty bad and doing it on a radio station is worse. Chris Cahill has been busted telling too many lies: he must resign.
It only takes a ‘severe weather event’ to remind us how unprepared we are.
A range of controversial speakers have included New Zealand in their international speaking tours. None of them should have to wade through a murky process to determine whether Immigration NZ believes allowing them to speak in NZ serves the subjective and arbitrary ‘public interest’.
Multiplicity is better than uniformity.
Roy Morgan’s New Zealand Poll for August 2024 shows support for the National-led Government (National, ACT & NZ First) has increased in August, up three per cent points to 53 per cent, increasing its lead over the Labour-Greens-Māori Party Opposition on 43 per cent (down one percentage point).
The ‘legacy of colonialism’ just cannot explain the dire state of so many former African colonies.
From free speech to NZ politics, events in Washington are reverberating around the world.