Christchurch Conference to Unite Experts and Critics of Covid-19 Narratives
The conference will be held at the James Hay Theatre at the Christchurch Townhall in Saturday.
The conference will be held at the James Hay Theatre at the Christchurch Townhall in Saturday.
When politicians and progressives are unwilling to participate in the debate on taxes, they simply hand over the ground to those with a greater interest in dominating the discourse.
Our World In Data says the world is beating us.
My personal response to having te reo shoved up my nose is to reject it altogether.
Kiwis who just want to get on with their lives are sick of it, and they perceive in Seymour’s bill an opportunity to restrain extremism while also reminding our courts about what, precisely, the Treaty means and what it doesn’t mean.
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The latest Taxpayers’ Union/Curia Poll spells danger for Chris Hipkins as Labour languishes in the polls.
Reti and the Health Service are beginning to get the picture, but they are not willing to spill the beans to the public. Both are defending their turf rather than face the hard facts.
It was the politicians who were dictating the science, with most scientists tugging their forelocks in deference to their masters, sacrificing science, ethics and the health of the people.
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Ideology and groupthink in our public service: certainly immoral and probably illegal.
These investigations in Britain and Australia provide an idea of what New Zealand needs if it wants to take research into corruption seriously.
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.
When it comes to political matters, the bulk of the mainstream media gave up on balanced reporting a long time ago. It’s a global phenomenon.
One must ask – does NZ have a lawless, unprincipled bunch of members of parliament working in a lawless, unprincipled parliament? Was it revealed this past week?
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