Except they're not honest about anything. Have you seen their MPs? There's a reason they've been told to stay quiet. Seymour has no stance on social issues, he just sees the way the wind is blowing and goes with that. I doubt any of them can keep up. You'd...
I know what she means. You should see how my my hands scared I am writing what I'm thinking. I'd NEVER be able to get up and say what I thought in front of her, or transactivists - positions are so entrenched I don't feel there is much space to say "I see ...
I understand your view. It's difficult when there's a clash of rights - especially around safety. I still believe we can get this right for all, but right now change to the detriment of women and trans people is happening while women are looking towards ...
Sorry it it read badly, - I thought I'd addressed the parts of what you said in separate clauses - bad style not bad faith.
"Who is saying that KJK is on the side of leftist women?" - No-one afaik, I'm saying exactly the opposite - I don't understand why leftist women would support KJK. "LWS is more than KJK." - Yes. But if I were them, I would not be associated with KJK - ...
"... I suspect it's that fascism is the worst wrong, she's GC *and works with the far right..." This is my view fascism - and the grifting - (but I don't agree with the last part of your sentence - some behaviours can never be justified). In an attempt to ...
I thought so too. I love a bit of context around a big, big concepts.
I largely agree with your point about pākehā insecurity. I don't see Morgan Godfrey's musings as pandering to that. I like the way he's situated mātauranga māori as something more than, but included in, western scientific concepts.
Morgan Godfrey's musing while mowing the lawn are worth reading in this context. https://twitter.com/MorganGodfery/status/1634686779482853376?s=20 ... western knowledge is normally separated and categorised. that’s as true for science as it is for, say, ...
It might be a bit cynical - but generally when I see something prevocative like this these days, I assume it's a deliberate plan to create social media noise. I must do some researching on it, but it just seems so like the Bannon-type messaging, I think ...
I think it's worse than that. I think KitchenAid is being utterly cynical in creating content by manufacturing outrage. Most feminist (I would guess) aren't interested in that ad existing - not because its a transwoman fronting it, but because it's so ...
Is promoting a women's place is in the kitchen super acceptable now that Dylan is a [hashtag] Kitchen Aid ambassador? A whole generation of feminist work to fight for women to be accepted as fully-capable humans broken on a marble benchtop.
The common characterisitic of those leaders that didn't slaughter their own people is a strong democracy. How far do you think the apparently English-speaking Trump would have gone if the US democratic process was any weaker than it is? However, democracy ...
Strange how Willis didn't mention she went to Kings to finish her education. She's only 2 years older than Uffendell so could have had something to say about the culture there. https://www.magzter.com/stories/Womens-Interest/Australian-Womens-Weekly-NZ/...
Well put. We are a long way from the Vienna model indeed, and the Greens policy won't bring us any closer. I also noted that the Greens policy was working with the status quo rather than attempting to change it. I do think, however, that a rent ...
Nerd alert - we went to the opening of the u-bahn station at Seestadt :-) All those cranes - at once. It was awesome - the Viennese will make any excuse for a party! Crazy people - they put all the transport infrastructure in before the city was built. ...
Yes, and skipping the neo-lib economics in the 80s. Sort of ironic really, given the school that led the ideology behind it.
"most of that speaks to me of values (and crisis pressure)" Absolutely it's about values. And yes, crisis pressure - and I've also heard my mother talking about a tent city in Hamilton when she was younger - obviously not as extreme as the capital of a ...
Rent controls are part of the solution, not the whole solution, but integral to it. The other part is the role of the state in planning, infrastructure and building. Vienna does this very well. We could learn something from they way they do things Other ...
"A few things spring to mind. One is to build shared space building in each neighbourhood. Indoor and outdoor." yes, this covers two aspects of living in a city with a long tradition of apartments. Vienna being an example: Apartment blocks are build ...
A number? Many are reliant on a functioning health system. "A number" would be a very low number among people with underlying conditions, indeed. The effectiveness and risk of disease from vaccinated people has been debated elsewhere, so I'll leave that ...
What segregation? What about the other 'segregation' that would exist if there wasn't a vaccine mandate? - the isolation of people particularly vulnerable to the virus? How do you feel about that one? It's a contest of rights. We're all choosing a side ...
Yes, I'm aware of the advice around pethidine and you're right - it seems like that wasn't the case here. The woman had hours to go before the birth, with an obstetrician finally providing her with the pain relief required. As a person who was there to ...
The great majority of pregnancies aren't emergencies. And according to Bellis in her RNZ interview yesterday, her one isn’t. What you're talking about is a pregnancy complication that requires planned intervention. Most people wouldn't know if their ...
Two requests, for two childbirths of a standard pain relief option when gas doesn't work and/or causes nausea doesn't scream junkie to me. It suggests a difficult labour. The obstetrician who eventually attended her did recognise her need and gave her ...
Exactly. For every issue around pregnancy on this post choose one of the following sincerely-held opinions about women: 1. Pregnant women are just the same as non-pregnant women and don't require any special consideration regarding their needs and ...
In another example of the vulnerability during pregnancy, I'd love to know why two midwives refused to provide effective pain relief to a labouring woman. One was upfront about it, but the second one lied. The woman, whose name is suppressed, engaged ...
This is an old (2009) but accurate assessment on that topic. As usual, nothing much has changed in pay scales, and covid has only made low paid jobs, highly productive jobs even harder. https://neweconomics.org/2009/12/a-bit-rich
Obviously not. We've never done a mass roll out of a leaky vaccine in the middle of a pandemic of a highly infectious respiratory virus. I meant some other human disease, - like flu.I should have been clearer. Your linked article is a de-facto admission ...
Do you have any other examples of the pathway for a vaccine putting covid under any evolutionary pressure? It seems some modelling suggests it might happen, but I can't find anything other that these suppositions. Otoh - a vaccine more targeted to the ...
Marek is a totally different virus in a completely different species Yes, I'm aware of that. but that's the example Bill gave me.
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