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Daily review 13/05/2025

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, May 13th, 2025 - 10 comments
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Daily review is also your post.

This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy).

Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

10 comments on “Daily review 13/05/2025 ”

  1. Muttonbird 1

    Brutal response to the faux outrage from RW women in power over the Andrea Vance column:

    Canterbury University senior law lecturer Cassandra Mudgway also posted a response to Willis on LinkedIn: “I’m sorry you’ve been targeted with sexist slurs, that’s never acceptable.

    “But structural misogyny isn’t always loud or crude. Sometimes it looks like policy changes that disproportionately harm women. Making it harder for female-dominated sectors to prove pay inequity entrenches historical undervaluation based on sexism.

    “That’s not fairness or being responsible, that’s systemic discrimination, and it needs to be named. That name is ‘misogyny’.”

    Lol.

    https://archive.is/TYDhF#selection-4175.0-4187.126

  2. Stephen D 2

    Given the abuse the likes of Jacinda, Golriz et al have coped with over the years, she got off lightly.

    • Muttonbird 2.1

      Yep. It speaks to how badly the government has hurt women. That we're seeing such passionate displays from the actual media rather than an army of repressed incel boomers speaks volumes.

  3. joe90 3

    If not getting shingles isn't reason enough to be vaccinated.

    .

    A new analysis of a vaccination program in Wales found that the shingles vaccine appeared to lower new dementia diagnoses by 20% — more than any other known intervention.

    https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/03/shingles-vaccination-dementia.html

    An analysis of health outcomes for 1,271,922 people age 50 and older found a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular disease among those who were vaccinated for shingles. The reduced risk was most noticeable up to eight years after vaccination among males, people under 60, and even those with “unhealthy lifestyles,” such as chronic smoking or drinking, according to the May 6 study.

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/09/health/shingles-heart-disease-vaccine-shots-wellness

  4. Muttonbird 4

    This is the thing:

    A close neighbour of Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray says the rich-listers want a helipad at their Auckland mansion to avoid a 15-minute drive to a heliport.

    In her submission to a hearing for the couple’s plan to operate helicopters at their Westmere property, local resident Elena Keith claimed the couple was too busy to drive to the nearest heliport at Albany.

    “It only provides a benefit to just two people who don’t want to spend 15 minutes in a car driving to the nearest public heliport. It’s a gross inequity.

    “That’s their problem. They shouldn’t make it everyone else’s problem,” Keith said.

    Forget Mowbray but Ali Williams is a big part of Auckland FC which promotes family fans and is proud of bringing together some football stars and their families to Auckland to make the team what it is, which is quite something.

    But then they can't let go of the idea locals do not want a private helicopter flying over residential, community, and ecological property.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/helipad-saves-ali-williams-and-anna-mowbray-15-minute-drive-to-heliport-says-neighbour/N3Z44W7MOVBL7FDILQ3IM56F3Y/

  5. Joe90 5

    ffs

    /

    • Public Service Minister Judith Collins is considering removing diversity requirements in public sector hiring, focusing on merit-based appointments.
    • The proposed reforms aim to improve agency performance but have sparked concerns about reversing progress on diversity.
    • The changes include ensuring contestable hiring for chief executives and reducing Deputy Public Service Commissioners from two to one.

    […]

    A Member’s Bill lodged by New Zealand First aimed to “put an end to the woke left-wing social engineering and diversity targets in the public sector“, according to Peters.

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon agreed, saying when the new Government took the keys to the place, “it was pretty woke”.

    He passed the baton to Collins, saying they wanted to make sure the public service was a “meritocracy”.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/diversity-requirements-proposed-to-be-cut-in-judith-collins-public-service-act-overhaul/5C7654RZLZDMBLMSY42Y5OLKHM/

    archivedotli

  6. Joe90 6

    Bernard Hickey has opened up his weekly summary.

    willis fed herself the dead rat

    https://thekaka.substack.com/p/bernards-soliloquy-for-the-week-to-7d3?r=akd4&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web