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It’s All Whitey’s Fault Maori Won’t Vaccinate Their Kids

It’s All Whitey’s Fault Maori Won’t Vaccinate Their Kids

Yesterday we found out that some Maori won’t vaccinate their kids for measles, despite bribes to encourage them to. On top of that, the blame for the low occurrence of vaccination is because of white people and their racism…apparently: A scheme that gave free nappies and food vouchers

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You don’t know what you are missing out on. Below is what a Bronze level subscription will give you. 1. Ad-Free Viewing 2. Access to Sonovamin and Boomslang’s  Fantastic Cartoons: 3. Access to Our Puzzles. BRONZE level membership. As a regular reader of The BFD you are one

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The View of NZ from 12,000 Miles Away

July 16th, 2021. In my career, I have spent many years working in a variety of countries, ranging from third world despotic regimes, dictatorships, autocracies and just plain corrupt governments. I never thought that this experience would allow me an insight into the current governance of New Zealand. In my

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Oops, Some of Jacinda’s Hamsters Have Jumped off the Wheel

Oops, Some of Jacinda’s Hamsters Have Jumped off the Wheel

David Seymour is “wrong, wrong, wrong”, to quote Tova O’Brien. His (unconscious?) fear of being politically incorrect condemns him to throw a bone to the PM before criticising her. The left-wing media, radical identity groups and the current socialist government have such an iron grip on NZ society that

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Unity or Division?

Unity or Division?

Dr Muriel Newman nzcpr.com New Zealanders want to be united by the things that we have in common, not divided by our differences. Next week is the 40th anniversary of the 1981 South African Springbok tour of New Zealand. The anniversary is a poignant reminder of an event that

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Death and Taxes in One Fell Swoop

Death and Taxes in One Fell Swoop

The government has allocated $5 million to the IRD to assess the incomes and wealth of high-wealth individuals. This is being taken as a sign that the government is looking to introduce some form of inheritance tax, although it is not expected to be introduced before the next election. Another

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BFD Subscriptions vs Mainstream Media Money

BFD Subscriptions vs Mainstream Media Money

Last week NZ Mainstream Media were the recipients of Government handouts and all the money came with strings attached. BusinessDesk reported on the winners of the first round of Government largesse that officially is described as the Public Interest Journalism Fund. The beneficiaries include: Stuff, who was given $300,000.

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

The man behind a controversial $2.75 million Mongrel Mob-led drug rehab programme has a message for his critics: “Jacinda seems to trust me. Why wouldn’t you?” Read the article in full here. Comment on it on The BFD.

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Want to Write for Us but Scared of Cancel Culture?

Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome

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The Media Are the Enemy

The Media Are the Enemy

On Thursday night I had the misfortune to watch a TV One News attack piece on the planned protest by farmers. It was very strongly implied that farmers are a threat to the environment and therefore must change their ways. The inference was that it is the farmers who are

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Buy Your Cat a Subscription to the BFD

I was looking at the BFD subscriptions today when I noticed that one customer name for a subscription was My Cat James. We here at The BFD are all for diversity of thought of course but I also think that it is very important that our customers are also as

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