Street talker
Street epistemology is all about asking questions so it’s appropriate that Boghossian should ask what topics to raise in Auckland. The obvious answer, in my opinion, is anything to do with Maori sovereignty and equal rights.
MAORI PARTY MADNESS
The Maori Party should drop their crusade to try to push ahead of other New Zealanders, using blood as their only claim to superiority. The Treaty didn’t give Maori any special right to lord it over non-Maori.
The Spinoff’s $10m taxpayer haul
NZ On Air’s records show 52 grants dating back to 2016.
The Plot Sickens
Labour continues to support gender affirmation and courtesy of puberty blockers, the sterilisation of children.
Is the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill a risk for our democracy?
Our politicians are scared of Big Tech, and so they should be. But at some point they’re going to have to address it in a way that not only keeps the marketplace competitive, but also democratic.
Seymour’s opponents need better arguments
Academic and legal elites embarrass themselves in the Treaty debate.
Labour's struggle to re-position itself
When will the Labour Party with its once proud history of supporting multi-cultural immigration, equal rights for all ethnicities, wake up to modern realities?
‘Man gives birth’ doco requires major denial of reality
Critics pull no punches about TVNZ’s trans pregnancy story.
THE DYING WELLINGTON MYTH
Wellington dying? Give me a break. Its citizens have the highest income of any New Zealand city by a significant margin. That aside Capital cities don’t die.
Desinformatsya: a Soviet hangover
The Disinformation Project represented so much of what is wrong with the censorship culture we’re experiencing in democracies like New Zealand today. The word disinformation itself has troubling origins, coined by Stalin to control public opinion.