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What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part Two

What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part Two

Source: brokenpromises.co.nz Promise: Police “As part of keeping our society safe, this government intends to add another 1800 new police officers over the next years and will investigate a volunteer rural constabulary programme. Community law centre funding will increase and a Criminal Cases Review Commission will be established.

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What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part One

What They Promised vs What They Delivered: Part One

Source: brokenpromises.co.nz Promise: State Services State Services Minister Chris Hipkins promised in mid-2018 that his government would “reduce the reliance on expensive consultants and contractors, saving taxpayers many millions of dollars a year”. Chris Hipkins, 2018. The total spend across all 30-plus public sectors at that time was

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… refectory (noun) – A room where meals are served, especially in a college or other institution. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : “Dining hall,” especially one in a monastery, early 15th century, from Medieval Latin refectorium, from past participle stem of reficere “to remake, restore,” from re-

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Police Raise White Flag in Hawkes Bay

Police Raise White Flag in Hawkes Bay

The Police in Hawkes Bay must have been taking lessons in marching backwards from the French. Their top cop has raised the white flag and said that policing gangs is beyond their means. Her local MP and Police Minister, Stuart Nash, surely must be holding his embarrassed head in his

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… respite (noun) – 1. A usually short period of rest or relief. 2. (Law) (a) Temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence. (b) Forbearance or delay, as granted in the payment of a debt. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : Respite is first known to have

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… undulate (verb) – 1. To move in waves or with a smooth, wavelike motion. 2. To have a wavelike appearance or form. 3. To increase and decrease in volume or pitch. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : Undulate and inundate are word cousins that branch from unda,

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Dolls-With-Dicks are the Latest Pedo-Left Gambit

Dolls-With-Dicks are the Latest Pedo-Left Gambit

If there’s one thing that stands out about transgender activists*, it’s that they have an unhealthy obsession with children. If it’s not 10-year old “drag kids” performing for money in gay bars, it’s “gender whisperers” in schools. Or creepy transgender activists lobbying for underage topless swim

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Drag Queens Are NOT for Kids. Neither Are Porn Stars and Hookers.

Drag Queens Are NOT for Kids. Neither Are Porn Stars and Hookers.

When the legacy media ‘reported’ on the suicide of a young gay man, bullied to death by intolerant trans activists and their odious ‘allies’, they deliberately left out a few key details. After all, the legacy media narrative, as dictated to them by the ‘rainbow’ lobby, is that Wilson Gavin

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… pedagogical (adj) – 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pedagogy. 2. Characterised by pedantic formality. pedagogy (noun) – 1. The art or profession of teaching. 2. Preparatory training or instruction. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : Pedagogical, which has the somewhat less common variant form pedagogic, was

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We Are All Still Racists, Apparently

We Are All Still Racists, Apparently

I wouldn’t say that there is no such thing as racism any more, but I really do think there is much less of it than there used to be. Racism originally grew out of a fear of the unknown; of strangers coming to your village to steal your food

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The BFD Word of the Day

The BFD Word of the Day

The word for today is… mutt (noun) – 1. A mongrel dog. 2. A stupid person; a dolt. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : Mutt can now be used with either affection or disdain to refer to a dog that is not purebred, but in the word’s early history, in the

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BFD Weekender: Is a More Generous Society Possible?

BFD Weekender: Is a More Generous Society Possible?

Leah Shaffer www.sapiens.org. In January 2016, Cathryn Townsend set out to live among “the loveless people.” So named by anthropologist Colin Turnbull, the Ik are a tribe of some 11,600 hunter-gatherers and subsistence farmers living in an arid and harsh mountainous region of Uganda. Turnbull studied the

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