Not cancelled from two days ago, apparently. These drones are low and small and slow. They do apparently sometimes get filtered out by constraints designed to detect jets from 200km or mortar rounds from 1km, but finding something low from the ground has a...
Been looking every few days/week and leaving whenever the usual stupidities turn up. Sometimes very short visits. Most of the usual tory/tankie/bigot conversations are still around. Although less medical woo-woo, so there's that I guess. Checked up today ...
No more weird than a cessna landing in Red Square. They're fighting a war and don't have unlimited resources. The Ukrainians will be starting an offensive soon (it's getting to Chekov's Offensive territory because of the weather - use it or get it off the ...
looked like security cam/webcam footage to me. Static, not handheld, of a local point of interest. As for the two on the roof, maybe they were literal flag operatives. Or cleaners. Or dudes laying poison for the birds that necessitate cleaners. Or guards ...
I don't know much about him, and never met him. But he was about the first non-parliamentary NZ political type whose name I heard and remembered as I grew up. He always seemed to have something reasonable to say, and was usually on the morally-good side of...
The problem is that there are drawbacks to both centralisation and regionalisation. If everything is centralised, services are integrated and consolidated but you lose the local representation, and then decisions like "oh, it's most efficient to have a ...
And that's just the BW notices. Let's not forget the recurring issues Wellington has with its 3-water pipes, and Dunedin has had more than one aged culvert causing sinkholes in its streets - plus all its burst water mains.
four more here Two more here another two here another one here that's a dozen so far. How many do you want before the govt decides it's a nationwide, and therefore central govt, problem?
Good luck with finding a new GP in mine. Hell, my GP has difficulty finding locums. The health system is under extreme stress, and not just from covid. Nurses to primary healthcare to building maintenance to specialists. Some areas have it worse than ...
So if it works with "most", that's all fine then. And the women (trans or otherwise) who don't move in a feminine-enough manner by your estimation, well, who cares what happens to them.
Nah, didn't see that. Ever wonder why the anti-trans "debate" in NZ is full of UK tweets?
I read the waffle, and we both know it all comes down to the genital inspection (or certified paperwork thereof) of anyone who doesn't meet surface expectations of "sex". That's not a gotcha. If you read the thread, it's legislation in some places.
"This would be necessary"? What would be necessary? Because you still haven't actually said what you would regard as evidence that the person has indeed chosen the correct room.
Hey, I didn't come up with the term.
Besides the entire "offense behaviour rather than trespass is the problem" issue, apparently you're just repeating a trope.
But the question was about someone whom you think has not bothered with that onus. A person walks into a changing room and you think they shouldn't be there. How do you, or the establishment, or the police, challenge their presence if it's not about the ...
None of that answered the simple question.
Funnily enough, interesting thread popped up in my twitter feed: https://twitter.com/racheline_m/status/1538603568751591429 Includes the line: I mean we’ve got multiple state governments super hyped to give kids internal and external genital exams because ...
OK. Person walks into a changing room. You think they shouldn't be there. What, to you, is the conclusive evidence that they shouldn't be in that room?
It might be a trope, but it's true.
Pretty much. It's funny how some folks who are obsessed with what is (or was) in other people's pants (or what they do with them) ignore the obvious character of their philosophical bedfellows.
missed the edit. Sorry, molly's link after you were asked for evidence to support your statement. Not "your link"
Whatever. Just thought it was funny your link didn't have anything remotely close to Butler saying "she thought in some cases it was possible for children to consent to sex with adults." I don't particularly care. CBF bothering with tories, tankies and ...
Couldn't see anything in the link that talked about Butler's theories on children and consent, either. ISTR ripping shit out of ACT's leader at the time Jamie Whyte for ruminating upon the ethics of incest when he was philosophising, but I don't think ...
Sure. In the meantime, the means that enable people of any age to murder dozens of people in minutes/seconds are obvious, and just as conspicuously ignored by some folks.
For example, was the steel door that the cops apparently couldn't get through the result of "hardening" schools against these attacks? Same with the ditch and the barricades that failed to stop him getting inside? What use were the school "liaison" ...
lol never been into sport, but this odt article caught my eye. Congrats to the NZ athletes performing well at the world champs. Pity the article doesn't mention which sport they play. Something with racquets and balls. Not really overly interested, just a ...
why? They're here.
They could have made one swipe with a dermatome. Still would have been torture rather than self defense, and the jury still fucked up.
I obviously care about juries apparently allowing torture if they think the victims deserve it - that's why I commented. As to why you commented, I do not know and am still unsure as to whether I care. You certainly don't seem to care if anyone else ...
My point was that everything they did could at least be argued self defense up until choosing to chop part of someone's finger off when one has them on the ground at gunpoint (and thoroughly beaten). Surely that's obvious?
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