×

What are you looking for?

Subscribe to
Platform Plus for
enhanced access
and features

MORE opinion

Luxon Finds Merit In Treaty Principles After All

February 23rd, 2026

Councillor Refuses To Kowtow To Marae Protocol

February 2nd, 2026

Is This Is A Bullying Letter From The Manukau Urban Maori Authority?

December 8th, 2025

Maorification Is National’s Achilles heel

October 31st, 2025

A DIFFERENT KIND OF RIGHTS

October 30th, 2025

Our Whipsaw Democracy.

October 28th, 2025

Manipulative teachers must get back in the classroom and back unflagging minister

October 23rd, 2025

POOR GOLDSMUCK

October 17th, 2025

The Broadcasting Standards Authority and Jurisdiction

October 17th, 2025

HELEN CLARK’S LEFTIE LANDSCAPING

October 9th, 2025

Your Opinion Matters

Open.
Tolerant.
Free.

The Most Pertinent Question

Like the legislation outlawing semi-automatic weapons, the protection of religious communities from verbal incitement to inflict serious bodily harm would likely have passed through Parliament swiftly and with a minimum of debate.
Chris Trotter
Contributing Writer
November 23rd, 2022

Missed out on this content?

No worries. Join Platform Plus to get unlimited access to all The Platform content.

For just $30 per month you won't have to miss out again!

JOIN NOW

or Click here to login