Fairly obvious derail by a paid hack.
From group discussions I've been in where everyone doesn't know eachother very well. I tend to think men dominate the discussion. Whether that's because its a cultural thing where men are given the space to lead or direct talks , or if its because women ...
Media makes it all about him, gives him the bad boy rep, and forgets about accountability. Predictable. http://i.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/79894070/Prime-Minister-John-Key-laughs-off-getting-booted-from-the-House
PM looked like a sheepish joker to me. One news did a good job on the trust situation tonight. Corin was nowhere to be seen, that probably helps. https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/video-grinning-john-key-exits-parliament-after-getting-boot
Now why would a grossly insensitive person get uptight about this single issue? Enjoying yoir daily "hack" of the standard BM?
"Fixing the Standard starts with me", FIFY
Good luck with that... you should know by now there are many women here who have been victims, that seems to go over your head every frickn time.
The damage is done, smear the Greens/Greenpeace, its what your supporters want to hear, a scapegoat. Much the same was done when Greenpeace climbed onto Parliament, message ignored, labelled a security issue, and reparroted on all the news bulletins.
+tahi
So after a person firmly said at 12.30pm this post be left to female commenters only and it was pretty clear the reasons for that, we get at least 6 different comments from men. Well done...
+1, I would love to hear from potential new authors like Mandy and Deborah. But without a change of culture or more rigid moderation I can't see it happening. The adversarial nature of the comments section I would also assume reduces the number of women ...
This post is getting hard to look at it to be honest. Mysoginistic writings from someone who doesn't think they're mysoginistic on an often progressive blog. Cringeworthy.
Hah I was thinking along those lines too.
Comment of the week, lol
I wouldn't worry about your credibility rating. It's all sweet!
Well I think consequences and loss of privilege are a good thing when you make serious fuck ups in important roles. The public tends to believe that this outcome makes people better people too. It might even make the perpetrator able to contribute to ...
Becoming a better person is not walking back into a high profile, well paid, privileged public broadcasting role where he still makes fun of violence from time to time. Especially after you've seriously assaulted someone.
The year is 1840 and Colonel Donald T Rash and David Business Roundtable disembark the Tory in a strange new land. They find the natives already have a complex capitalist system in place and everything is free to be exploited. https://youtu.be/r_AUYsiDyBU
Defying reality again, don't spose you live on the same planet as Hyde and Brash per chance?
So, what should New Zealand be doing about the Cook Island's foreign trusts? What kind of political pressure can we exert? That is after we've cleaned up the foreign trusts here first.
New Zealand stuck in the Corruption Perception Index elevator and the lift cable just snapped.
Looks like this shit is real now: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/79714914/the-panama-papers-new-zealand-link-revealed A Mexican construction tycoon dubbed the 'Duke of Influence' joined a rush of foreign money into tax-free New Zealand trusts. Juan ...
I think what we need is more hard surfaces. More asphalt driveways and roads that are great at collecting water. Then ban people from collecting water off their roofs. We've being doing this kind of smart stuff for decades now, so lets keep doing more of ...
Government doing nothing while looking like it's doing something on electric vehicles. Straight from the Nat playbook. http://www.newshub.co.nz/politics/govt-charges-ahead-to-get-electric-cars-on-nz-roads-2016050515#axzz47kjhadh2
That sums it up for me too Bill. I think a lot of people go through phases of why am I doing this job. Is this really fufilling me? For me its the realisation that most paid work is of no benefit to society, whether you're selling crap that people don't ...
In 2004 net migration was under 20,000 people. This year we've had iver 3 times that, 60,000+ net migration. But of course this wouldn't effect the labour force stats...
Its seems to be the same with wringer trolls you can't tell if they're serious or not. Their ideas being on the whole fairly demented.
The burn from Carolyn Robinson, ouch!: https://mobile.twitter.com/MsCaroRob/status/727608340486881280
Feel sorry for John he seems to attract some really bad people in his life, from lawyers, waitresses, gossip journos to hate bloggers. It has to be just bad luck..
Intersting there weren't a million fleeing Syrian refugees during Labours term don't you think? And countries round the world werent openly discussing taking in the influx. Whoopsee
Interesting Bill, that sort of lifestyle is like stepping back in time a couple of generations.. or three or four! I think there must be great satisfaction in providing for your own needs in such a way. Can you expand on what an autonomous waste system is?...
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