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New Zealand has become the country of no, as in, ‘That’s not allowed’, ‘We no like’, ‘Cos I said so’.
We’ve become more conservative, prudish, and prissy.
I’m a boomer who grew up when private propert...
The Commissars decide it’s cheaper to replace literature than secure it.
Hurray for Wellington’s ‘Save our Library’ group, the good sorts who press-ganged council into restoring that gorgeous building, reopening this month, instead of spen...
You can hardly compare this face with that of Jake the Muss, but violence, manipulation, bullying, deception and downright evil come in many forms. In common with Jake (who was a fictional character) Jevon McSkimming was protected from the...
Right now (9 September to 11 October) some of us are in the process of voting - or not - in local body elections. If you’re like me, and only moved to a new district 18 months ago, you won’t know much about those campaigning to be elected,...
It wasn’t President George Dubya ‘No Child Left Behind’ Bush who first came up with this powerful phrase, but his speechwriter Michael Gerson. He was referring to the patronising bias whereby those who virtual signal kindness and empathy, i...
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