Two NZ professors defended a racist. Do they regret it now?
“..that got me thinking about @mjdutt and @RJacksonterror, and wondering whether they might now regret endorsing @Tracking_Power…” – @julietmosesnz
“..that got me thinking about @mjdutt and @RJacksonterror, and wondering whether they might now regret endorsing @Tracking_Power…” – @julietmosesnz
All this leads me to wonder what a tourist’s first impressions and deeper insights might be in Aotearoa.
What does it say about a council that it could be ideologically captured by a highly simplistic and selective narrative of a 75 year-old event on the other side of the world?
Byron Clark’s extremely flimsy excuses for supporting terror do not hold up to a modicum of scrutiny and seem to take us all for a fool.
Byron C Clark has been promoted as an authority on far right extremism, and disinformation. He also fundraised for a terror organisation.