Illumination in the Darkest of Times
“The stories of these courageous dissidents had an afterlife as well. This was partly due to those who remembered them, and partly because the regime itself held on to masses of documentation.” – Joanne Wilkes
“The stories of these courageous dissidents had an afterlife as well. This was partly due to those who remembered them, and partly because the regime itself held on to masses of documentation.” – Joanne Wilkes
“What we need are journalists who are going to shine a spotlight on these issues and stop sweeping them under the carpet.”- @AuntyHeihei
“Antisemitism has survived by being a shapeshifter.” – @daphna_nz
“Western Leftists would rather Arabs in the Levant suffer material deprivation than have it alleviated by giving up an uncompromisingly nationalist ambition” – @AKADaneGiraud
“including us (Jews) would feed the majority interpretation of minorities as powerless, which is a comforting narrative to the majority, and why they incessantly promote it” – @AKADaneGiraud
“@patbrittenden’s platforming of @byroncclark is not the crime here – not challenging him on his history of antisemitism is….” – @AKADaneGiraud
Former ‘Speak Up for Women’ members Daphna Whitmore and Ani O’Brien discuss the formation of SUFW to challenge the ‘Self ID’ aspect of the Bill…
All this leads me to wonder what a tourist’s first impressions and deeper insights might be in Aotearoa.
As the concert was on Mother’s Day, some of the audience would also have been grandmothers.
Super Rugby is faced with a crisis – what is the pay-off between capitalism and meaning?