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We are essentially a lone voice in a sea of left-wing voices. Do you really want us to disappear or would you rather we powered up our voice? Cancel culture makes people and organisations vulnerable. Activists go after organisations’ ad revenue by complaining to their advertisers. They go after individual’

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Cabinet Minister Calls Taiwan a Country

Cabinet Minister Calls Taiwan a Country

Peeni Henare, the Defence Minister, has opened his Twitter gob and inserted both feet with a comment that in all likelihood will cause a diplomatic incident, all so he could score a cheap political point against David Seymour: Just a few days ago a Hollywood actor, John Cena, had to

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Crybaby of the Week

Crybaby of the Week

Today’s crybaby of the week is supposed to be a really tough gangster as he is the ‘President’ of the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom. The Waikato Mongrel Mob has condemned Simeon Brown for his “racist, bigoted views” Sonny Fatupaito, President of the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom says Brown’s

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Welcome to the BFD

A big warm Kiwi welcome to all our new BFD readers. Since our biggest ever breaking story published in January last year The BFD has gained thousands of new readers. As I type our 2020 article BREAKING: The Raids Have Begun & I Was the First; All for a .22

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Step by Step Instructions on How to Subscribe to the BFD

Step one: Click on the subscribe link in the top left-hand corner of the home page. Step two: Click to select either a monthly or annual payment (** you click where the round button is between the two options) Step three Select which level subscription you want by clicking on it.

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Mindless Jacindamania

Mindless Jacindamania

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com A New Zealand Herald correspondent Jon Stafford of Hastings, wrote that “he has nothing but praise for how Jacinda Ardern… handled the White Island explosion”. So here’s a challenge for Jon Stafford. Tell us precisely what Jacinda did re White Island. As soon as

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myBFD Apple Mobile App Now Live

myBFD Apple Mobile App Now Live

After several months’ development the native myBFD app is now approved and live on the Apple App Store. The app for Android devices is already available on Google Play. The development of this app for members has been a long time coming and now turns myBFD into a fully-fledged social

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Can You Write One Article a Week?

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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Do You Trust the BFD?

Do You Trust the BFD?

The latest findings on trust in media organisations is out and the left-wing dominated media have taken a flogging. It seems that the public is well attuned to their lying ways and are voting with their feet. Newsroom reports: Less than half the New Zealand public now professes ‘overall trust’

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Another Broken Promise

Another Broken Promise

The Labour Party really has a bad reputation for the non-delivery of promises; breaking major promises almost weekly. Following the failures of Kiwibuild, light rail, solving child poverty, mental health funding amongst many, many others, they’ve now broken another election promise: Labour has shifted the goalposts on one of

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Gang Members Have Their Own Laws under Labour

Gang Members Have Their Own Laws under Labour

Nicole McKee ACT’s Justice spokesperson Chris Baillie ACT’s Police spokesperson Gang members shouldn’t be able to take over our public places and intimidate members of the public. No other members of the public can just take over a public road and get away with it. Under Labour,

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Play Nice and Honour the Treaty

Play Nice and Honour the Treaty

Free Press ACT Party The Haps More than 500 people, six months after an election. ACT’s annual rally Honest Conversations was huge. The party launched new future-focused policies for democracy and education. They have been widely reported and you can read about them here and here. The Policies Nothing

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Read Our Week in Review

Read Our Week in Review

We’re focused on the issues that matter to Kiwis. Catch up on the latest in politics with our Week in Review below. * Budget 2021 – Labour’s focus reinforces failure to deliver * Benefits aren’t a pathway to prosperity * Labour cuts Police Budget as gang membership soars * Govt’s water

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Cindy Kiro

Cindy Kiro

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Cindy Kiro’s appointment to the role of Governor-General is political. Judging by comments on Kiwiblog people have forgotten her time as Children’s Commissioner. She advocated that every child should be interviewed or assessed before age two and again at ages five, 13, and

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