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Who needs drag queens in libraries to indoctrinate our children when we have the NZ Herald?

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Family First

The agenda of the once great NZ Herald is becoming very clear – and for those who weren’t sure, last week removed any doubt. In a specifically child-focused section on the newspaper website, they featured a seven-year-old child in stilettos pushing catwalking, crossdressing and even some twerking. Who needs drag queens in libraries to indoctrinate our children when we have the NZ Herald?

McBlog

Watch the latest episode of McBLOG, and also episodes of our other shows from this week. You can watch all these on our website FamilyFirst.Watch OR on our YouTube channel @familyfirstnz.


Political Playback

In this week’s episode, Simon and Bob discuss Chris Hipkin’s decline in popularity; what do the public think of politicians and the media (a new survey); are MPs behaving worse in parliament; why are some political parties refusing to appear on certain media outlets; and, finally, a review of what Bob and Simon have been writing on Substack.


PulsePoint

In this week’s episode of PulsePoint, we update you on these topics:
1. An ACT MP lodges a bill to remove the six-month prognosis criteria for euthanasia
2. Several high-profile New Zealand sporting identities and Olympians have signed an open letter urging the Government to “priorities fairness and safety” for transgender athletes participating in sports
3. ABC news is rebuked by pro-life group, and asked for correction over abortion claims by moderators in the recent presidential debate
4. Australia is moving to impose age limits on social media. Should NZ?
5. A surrogate mother in the UK wins the right to see her biological son in landmark case


Family Matters

Dr Dermot Kearney is a consultant cardiologist and general physician in the United Kingdom. He was recently investigated by their medical council for having prescribed a drug called progesterone to women who sought to reverse their chemical abortions. The council attempted to end his practice, but failed when challenged in the courts. Family First’s Simon O’Connor sits down with Dr Kearney to hear what happened to him; discuss what abortion and abortion-reversal drugs are doing; and discuss the evidence and ethics of prescribing progesterone to pregnant women.

A two-part discussion…


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 This article was originally published by Family First New Zealand.

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