Our Free Speech Is Under Attack
Six police cars turn up at my home to seize my hunting guns. Speak up and they come for your guns.
Six police cars turn up at my home to seize my hunting guns. Speak up and they come for your guns.
The government is effectively placing itself in the position of deciding what forms of expression are acceptable and what forms are not, measured against its own political and economic objectives.
PILLAR is calling on the minister to halt the progression of the bill before its third reading and engage in extensive consultation with the homeschooling sector before granting sweeping new powers to an unelected body.
Family First’s position remains that there should be an immediate end to new prescribing of puberty blockers due to the clear lack of quality probative evidence of efficacy and safety.
The proposed changes to the Human Rights Act are not progressive, they are regressive. They undermine biological reality, jeopardise fairness and risk creating new injustices in the name of solving old ones.
We want a safe, strong, united New Zealand – where immigrants are welcome only if they assimilate. Where Christian heritage is honoured – not erased. Where our children grow up Kiwis – not strangers in their own land. We do not apologise for standing.
The Rainbow Mafia is real. They doxx, threaten and get people fired for their beliefs.
We are one people, one vote, one law and one flag.
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