Voluntarily signing up to a standard, independent regulators, and a competitive market are what will produce better media and news than a state owned and run echo chamber.
The purveyors of cancel culture are being found out on the daily.
Resist the urge to call for their dismissal/firing.
You weren’t voting for them or watching their media anyway.
Don’t make martyrs out of muppets.
PILLAR exists to protect the rights and liberties of every New Zealander: free speech, conscience, privacy, religion, inquiry, and assembly.
We take the fight to the courts, Parliament, and the public square.
https://t.co/cOGEA3L0bK
Late last year I predicted a grand coalition, born of unpopularity and an attempt to keep power from the fringes.
Unlikely, I know, but not impossible.
Unity between our two largest parties won’t get our country back on track.
It’ll just give them power to finish the job they keep blaming each other for starting.
- Wayne Brown
- Audrey Young
- Matthew Hooton
What do they have in common? They’re all talking about Grand Coalition scenarios.
If only someone saw this play 6 Months ago 😉🏛️🫡
Reality is Sherman is living in the reality she helped create. Had she not been a virtue signaling social justice warrior who preached against “hatred and bigotry” she could have told everyone to bugger off and keep her job. But she couldn’t. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
For the last 6 years kiwis have been forced to pay for a media that has lied, been biased, ignored complaints, and stoked social division. Kiwis are sick of it. Surveys have shown it, the rise of independent media show it, and the lack of empathy towards Sherman reaffirms it.
Former politicians, current opposition, and left wing activists are calling this an attack on our fourth estate. BSA overreach was a real attack on that. The PIJF was a real attack on that. Being state funded has been worse for our media than anything else.