That's my rather quickly cobbled together theory. No doubt there has always been vaccine hesitancy but pre pandemic they did for the most part, "keep their ideas to themselves", and were largely invisible. Covid changed all that with the largest vaccine ...
I'm curious why we, the non antivaxxers, groundswellers and destiny churchgoers, must meet half way this disparate group adjacent to and I would say heavily overlapping with the nasty trolls. Surely then we have just been dragged closer to the nasty trolls...
It ties into the paper I linked to earlier today which said there existed an empathy gap between liberals and conservatives. Plainly, the political right suffers from a lack of empathy which pervades their whole value system. They are dead inside.
But you and your fellow travellers on the political far right are adjacent to those who do. Very convenient...
Hang your heads in shame, RWNJs: On February 6, the personable leader would have been expected to be standing behind the BBQ flipping sausages during Waitangi Day, as she has done for the past four years. But this year, reports suggested the BBQ could be ...
Political right more likely to engage in politically motivated violence. Much of this research suggests that compared to left-wing extremists, right-wing extremists may be more likely to engage in politically motivated violence. In comparison to left-wing ...
Labour have had a very strong team approach since JA has been leader.
The pressures on Prime Ministers are always great, but in this era of social media, clickbait, and 24/7 media cycles, Jacinda has faced a level of hatred and vitriol which in my experience is unprecedented in our country. It's not because of media cycles ...
The party’s deputy leader Kelvin Davis has also ruled himself out. https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/131015640/jacinda-ardern-resigns-who-are-the-contenders-to-be-new-zealands-next-prime-minister
Indeed, there's a lot of racists still in NZ.
Prime Minister Nanaia Mahuta would really set the diversity cat amongst the white supremacist pigeons.
Do look at this as a liberation for her. The very real risk of physical harm posed by the right of politics made the job a virtual prison for her and her family.
Yeah, Wood or Hipkins, or Prime Minister Kiri Allan?
Agree, and you can be sure it feels that way for JA and her family. Imagine being released from the poison right wing politics would have thrown at her this year.
Sad day for NZ, but a good day for her and her family. Godspeed, Jacinda! Who will be the next PM?
The Nats promoting Collins and Muller is like a dog returning to its own vomit.
No doubt the new ministry of Foreign Direct Investment will be as chilling as it sounds. A whole floor of public servants dedicated to selling off what remains of the silver. And in Pythonesque news, Barbara Kuriger, who abused her position to pressure ...
Tenants starting to see some justice after 2000 years. In this case a win for wrongful eviction. That's nice but what is better is the Tenancy Tribunal is finally slamming slumlords with (slightly) better fines and reparations. Said landlord had to pay the...
Thanks. I'm asking a specific question about reposting paywalled content here. Mods seem to differ on this and you have offered the vague, less is more, advice. I get that with free content but what does it mean with respect to paid content? In this case, ...
Your whole comment falls to pieces after claiming success is not dependent on starting advantage, then admitting you did provide starting advantage. What seems a small amount of help to you is not possible for most of the population, both in terms of "...
Another mod has said excerpts are ok but not full text. Question is how much is ok, and is there an official site policy on this? I understand it's hard to adjust legislation to new developments in tech, this case being paywalled content.
But The Herald is centre right: Political stance and editorial opinion The Herald is traditionally a centre-right newspaper, and was given the nickname "Granny Herald" into the 1990s. The Herald's stance on the Middle East is supportive of Israel, as seen ...
I don't have a Herald subscription. 1. I don't subscribe to any other news sites either but I do have far too many subscriptions elsewhere. Enough is enough. 2. By subscribing to the NZ Herald you are directly contributing to their overt, overall RW ...
The only exposure I have to trans issues, as you call it, is on forums like this. In the real world it it does not come up for most people at all. A lot of the scenarios are what ifs. A trans woman standing up pissing into the bowl in the next cubicle, and...
My reading of Sacha's point is that 99.9% of the population unprompted do not think about it too much. When asked a specific and narrow gender wars question they do have a response. Particularly in Britain which is by nature conservative and also highly ...
They don't want to hear a man pissing all over the seat in the next booth . Does this really happen? I mean enough to call it a behavioural consistent requiring every public toilet to have a fourth space. Otherwise it seems like you are making up some ...
Might call him David Sophist from now on. A dreadful human being.
Here's an article heartless, RWNJ doubters might like to read. It deals with grief: The idea of “time healing all wounds” is a myth. Pain is ongoing. And by silencing someone’s pain, this can worsen it. The public, health professionals, the media and ...
It's amusing to watch the rabid right become so triggered over a few minor details. The mysterious Air New Zealand flight from Mexico seems to be one royalist Kiwis hang onto the most as if evidence Harry's entire experience did not exist at all. No wonder...
None of these cranks have put themselves in Harry's shoes for one moment.
The government should have planned for this? A quick read over the first article suggests there are two options: 1. Mothball the plant in case it needs to be used again. Presumably at horrendous cost for zero output. Great thinking, idiots. 2. Government ...
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