everyone has the foods they like that they don't want to give up. It's not going to save us from climate catastrophe. See my comments below. Resilient and sustainable milk will only come locally.
so the car you can afford is the same price it would be with or without the subsidy, and the subsidy is to shift NZ to EVs via getting rich people to buy the early ones that are expensive, as part of the global effort to prevent collapse os the biosphere ...
and that immediately takes us to the fact that our economy is based on environmental destruction, and very few people are doing the work on how to change that. Soy milk won't save us even if we grow it at home, because most of our dairy is exported.
it's very hard to get good discussion of this in part because articles like that that discuss industrial export dairy. The reason it uses so much water is because they're raising cows in deserts. It's utterly bonkers and has nothing to do with a post-...
China
that wasn't the only reaction, and yes he will. But there's not much point in talking further if you value this side of the conversation so poorly.
Interesting points from Graeme Edgler re MSM reporting that the police are investigating painting over the rainbow crossing as a hate crime, New Zealand does not have a hate crime offence. There is a provision that means hostility to a group is an ...
I was connecting over one liners. Thanks for ignoring my political analysis though.
I guess that's the problem with one liners, the potential to not be understood ☺️😛 But fair call on asking for an explanation. What I am pointing to here is the problem with the approach of the left to our current situation. Doesn't mean we aren't doing ...
I could but it would still go over your head apparently.
lol.
That's my reading of the GP intention. I think that could change with a change of Labour leader and an overt support for wealth tax. But failing that, what would be the point?
I'm not doing your work for you, I'm pointing out the problem with your approach in a left wing space.
Turei and Shaw did that in 2016. It was a brilliant move, and Labour rose to the occasion thanks to Little. That was 8 years ago. We're a different country and the Greens have moved on to a new strategy. They will still work with Labour, but Labour's ...
that's not what I meant. I'm saying that if the response to Tamaki from the left is only to point a finger and say bigot, instead of pointing the finger and saying bigot and fighting hard and understanding what the fucking culture war actually is, then we ...
it would depend on the questions. Because you haven't shared what the questions were about it's hard to know if you have a good point or are trolling again.
"in Wiri" suggests a physical location. But sure, he could have meant that and it would have been good if that's what he'd said explicitly.
IMO we are seeing what happens when bullying anti social behavior goes unchecked and gets oxygen from the MSM. I agree. Like making a joke about burning down Destiny Church in retaliation.
this is why the left is losing the culture war and doesn't understand why. We should have the ability to push back against Tamaki's bullshit without sinking to their level. But for some reason we don't.
it's a difficult conversation to have and tbh, while I think TS is doing reasonably well at talking about the conflict between women's rights and trans rights, I'm not sure if we have the ability to talk about sexual abuse of children in this context.
good article thanks, and it rounds out why I put up the Lactatia story alongside the DQSH issues. The blurring of boundaries is definitely happening.
I mean, I literally made it my first point, The problem isn't gender non-conformity, which the left supports, it's child safeguarding Do you not understand what that means?
Under your logic, no children should be exposed to androgenous dressing by men in dresses, and, by extension, to butch-dressing women jeans, work boots, muscle tees or tuxes with fake mos (shout out to Jools and Linda Topp!). And we should police little ...
Coco of Erika and Coco, the drag artist act, is an actual female who dresses up in rainbow clothes. The two have run a drag act business since 2020, focusing on small towns round NZ. They visit many venues, and tailor their act to suit the circumstances. ...
I think it's probably worth pointing out that the reason DQ culture doesn't really get child safeguarding is because it is men (yes, yes #notallDQs, and yes there are women who do drag, but that's a different matter). Women have a much greater ...
Maybe issue all drag entertainers and/or shows/performances with (evidence-based) ratings? Better than a blanket ban, imho. And who knows, maybe those performing for children would 'clean up' their acts so as to mitigate harm – rather depends on why ...
the right are winning the culture war, and the liberal left are wondering why.
please email Lynn lprent at the address in the Contact tab. Make sure you give him links to the posts (multiple) that you are concerned about, and an explanation of why the feed should be removed. From memory there was other content on that blog that Lynn ...
I don't have a problem with anyone seeing those images as pornographic. I do have a problem with a gender identity ideologist like RBO giving me a hard time for making them visible instead of giving the people that are doing that a hard time. It's frankly ...
Schrodinger's job cuts.
Interesting that you see them as pornographic RBO. The photos in order are, a post by Rainbow ST with an image from a NZ Herald piece of NZ DQs. a DQ in sexualised costume, stripping at a kids event another DQ in a sexualised, parody of women costume, ...
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