Playing hard ball with bread and butter?
To speak truth to power is, internally to universities, perceived to be a foolish, dangerous act.
To speak truth to power is, internally to universities, perceived to be a foolish, dangerous act.
The censor never dreams for a moment that they themselves should potentially be a target.
For far too long, the narrative portrayed by those on the Left and in the media is that Māori are victims of the system and yet the Left continue to be the ones who perpetuate the victim mentality by limiting Māori with nonsense narratives.
Whenever I visited Sydney, and then fetched up again at Auckland airport, would the Immigration official grill me about rugby, and arrange for me to be deported if I gave the wrong answer???
If ever there was a demonstration of the saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, this issue is it.
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?
Tēna koutou, tēna koutou, tēna koutou katoa. Six weeks ago, in a historic inner-city park, two & a half thousand New Zealanders descended upon a women’s rights event and drove out our guest speaker by force. The odds were twenty to one, for the mob. New Zealand wāhine were successfully prevented from talking about our […]
Censorship is primarily a tool for denying the working class.
The mask on the toilet seat scandal is an example of the wealth-class trying to impose its sectarian imperatives on a general population.
We contend that concern about the radical sex-denialist aspects of gender ideology warrants legitimate public debate