Weka; it's getting on for time to pick up kids from school, so I am running out of time here. Fortunately, since school started up again yesterday I will have more time to be onsite (though not every hour of every day), so will have to get back to you with...
Citation needed on the drug trade bit; Molly, but many trans people certainly do feel they have few options except sex work (fortunately not so much in Aotearoa). I don't personally feel that sex workers are asking to be killed, any more than someone ...
No, I am not about to forget the Trans Genocide "rhetoric"; Visubversa. I did look at that Spectator piece, and the linked article about "reporting errors". Leaving aside the tone of the writing, the world is bigger than the UK. I don't have the time to ...
I guess that explains why a reply upthread got eaten when I went to copy a quote from another tab. I may leave it until later in the week to comment on the site. Cheers for all the work you put in to keep it going anyway; lprent.
My Portuguese is worse than my Spanish (no soy bueno), can anyone decipher the text of this graphic? It won't cut and paste into a translator, and that's a lot to type! "Inicio", the distance markings and; "Congresso Nacional", are pretty obvious though. ...
Whereas Bolsanaro is still in the USA, reportedly arranging travel to a place further beyond extradition back to Brazil. The difference between his self-serving cowardice and Lula's determination in the face of this domestic terrorism is quite plain. ...
No; In Vino, I meant "unformed".
Adrian Thornton, as far as I can discern from your original comment (@ 6.0) you are annoyed at "the Squad" for not preventing USA military aid to Ukraine. I didn't click on the link you provided, (because it was munged and I don't trust you) but the phrase...
It looks more like pig-shit on an oyster shell to me; Francesca. But at least better than the unformed excrement of the initial comment (@ 6.0). "Yuk" indeed.
It's a nice quote; Sacha, but the link is to a twitter page that no longer exists. What is the context, and where is the evidence? Going by the name, I imagine that it originates from a self-proclaimed media analyst in Australia - but that doesn't narrow ...
Ngā Atua (eg Ranginui) weren't exactly gods in the European sense - or at least no one expected them to answer prayers. More like anchors to oral histories that varied by iwi. Ngā Tipua (eg Taniwha) were more like personifications of the environment, but ...
This Stuff article on contemporary and historical polyamory in Aotearoa is quite interesting. Especially in the references to pre-colonial Māori relationship patterns (with the caveat that, as always, this depended on; time, place, iwi & hapū): ...Dr Byron...
People’s Alliance Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka has been elected as Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji. He received 28 votes in a secret ballot in parliament. Rabuka was nominated for the post of Prime Minister by SODELPA Leader, Viliame Gavoka. FijiFirst ...
13 for Rabuka coalition, 12 for Fiji first, 1 invalid. Details of coalition agreement to follow. Pleasantly surprised, but will also be surprised if it ends here. https://www.fijivillage.com/news/SODELPA-decides-to-go-into-a-coalition-with-Peoples-Alliance...
Francesca: Gender-affirming surgeries are a bit more than cosmetic. Hormone Replacement Therapy is a more common medical assistance for trans people's health and well-being anyway. Trans people preceded both of course - Māori irawhiti in Aotearoa for one. ...
The fix is in: The gates at the hotel are locked and security at the gates are only allowing people that are on the list to go up for the meeting. The list is provided by SODELPA General Secretary, Lenaitasi Duru on who should be allowed into the premises ...
The Fiji election continues to spiral into pre-civil war territory. I would be happier if the military would repeat their statement of non-interference, they have been a bit quiet of late: "Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama is still prime minister, please get that...
As bad as an NACT government would be, especially for future generations who will be stuck with the cleanup. I doubt that human-insect genetic splicing is in the cards; MS.
The maul that was the Fiji election continues to roll along! The other day Daru toppled Gavoka from the leadership of Soldelpa, today he himself is gone. The 16 to 14 internal vote for the party's crucial 3 MP votes in coalition with Rabuka over Bainimara ...
Millsy; the hands they had in crafting the laws under which they were judged goes a fair way to explaining that. This is from 2013, when the current constitution was adopted: In January, the Fijian government scrapped the draft constitution drawn up by an ...
Maybe; Sacha, and with any luck yes. But as a certain Fijian wrote elsewhere today: " I will believe it when I see them shake hands". The ousted former prime minister Frank Bainimarama has yet to concede the elections - RNZ Pacific has contacted his ...
Thanks for the link Sacha, though recent developments have gotten weird: Viliame Gavoka is no longer the leader of the Social Democratic Liberal Party. SODELPA General Secretary, Lenaitasi Duru says the party leader’s position was deemed vacant, after the ...
A coalition between Sitiveni Rabuka's People's Alliance Party and the National Federation Party won a combined 44.7 per cent. Frank Bainimarama's incumbent ruling party Fiji First gained 42.5 per cent of the total vote… The return of election writs is ...
It would appear so; Sacha. However it is a very new constitution brought in by Bainimarama after a coup, with significant ammendments from the original proposal - in particular about declaring states of emergency, and leniency for military action against ...
It's nearly an hour since the final results should have been out, and still nothing in RNZ. Which is a bit concerning. This was from earlier: As 6am local time of the Fiji Election Office results app showed 1994 out of 2071 polling stations or 96.3 percent...
Results for the Fiji election are due this afternoon- barring interestingly timed delays, such as happened on Wednesday night. Fijian immigrants to Aotearoa, that I have talked to; are a bit worried about what is happening back there. Yes, the head of the ...
I commented on the Fiji election yestereve, but results reporting stalled before midnight. Appears to have been a tech issue: Supervisor of elections Mohammed Saneem briefed media in the early hours of Thursday morning saying attempts to restart a failed ...
Or be doing 45RPM in his grave!
There doesn't seem to be much interest in today's Fiji election - which, at least to me, seems like the big political story of the day in the Pacific. Provisional results are finally coming out now: Sitiveni Rabuka starts as the frontrunner for Fiji's ...
Molly; any word can be given a strict legal definition, though it may not correspond well to conventional usage within a given portion of the society subject to those laws. The definition of; "Hatred", and whether any other terminology might be preferable ...
The problem with Blanchard's transsexualism typology is that it rests upon a dichotomy of homosexual and autogynephilic transsexuals. Which is insufficient to explain the spectrum of gender diversity even within white trans women in north America, let ...
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