Media Witch-Hunt During Local Body Elections But Far Left Remains Sacrosanct

K R Bolton2000 words Those who have been associated with anti-Government protests are being pilloried by the Establishment media as dangerous ‘extremists’, often with the designation ‘far right’. For example, see Otago Daily Times and NZ Herald. [1] Although mainly directed at anyone suspected of being associated with Voices for Freedom, alleged Action Zealandia members … Continue reading Media Witch-Hunt During Local Body Elections But Far Left Remains Sacrosanct

Submission: Proposals Against Incitement and Discrimination

Ministry of Justicehumanrights@justice.govt.nz K R Bolton16 July 2021 I am a ‘New Zealand European’, according to the Government ethnic classification, aged 64. My maternal great-great-great-grandparents, a wheelwright and a laundress, arrived in Petone in 1840. My maternal great-grandfather arrived here in 1873. My paternal grandfather was a seaman from Leith, Scotland, my paternal grandmother, a … Continue reading Submission: Proposals Against Incitement and Discrimination

Jewish-Muslim conflict at first annual Eruophobe hui.

K R Bolton2800 words Over the course of 15 and 16 June, the first ‘hui’ on ‘Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism’ was supposed to bring together in single accord a gaggle of ‘experts’ and ethnic representatives. The idea of an annual ‘hui’ to discuss terrorism was mooted in recommendations to Government by the commission of … Continue reading Jewish-Muslim conflict at first annual Eruophobe hui.

Muslim Deaths Cynically Used to Enforce State Dogma

By KR Bolton 2700 words. I have written previously on both Tarrant, the murderer of 51 Muslims at Christchurch, and the motive behind the push for a ‘hate speech’ law to augment the draconian laws that have been in force since 1971 (starting with the Race Relations Act). Those who have long been demanding the … Continue reading Muslim Deaths Cynically Used to Enforce State Dogma

Parihaka – A Europhobic Guilt-Trip

K R Bolton Of the many Europhobic distortions of New Zealand colonial history the one that is most notable is the government occupation of Parihaka, a village in Taranaki region, on 5 November 1881. It seems likely that before long Guy Fawkes Day will be replaced by Parihaka Day, which is often mooted, and this … Continue reading Parihaka – A Europhobic Guilt-Trip

‘Anti-Racism’ Campaign Shows Bigoted Intent of ‘Hate Speech’ Law

K R Bolton Despite their intentions the Human Rights Commission campaign ‘Give Nothing to Racism’ shows that justice minister Andrew Little’s professed purposes for enacting a ‘hate speech’ law is not really intended to curb violence and abuse. The aim is to extinguish dissent. The HR Commission campaign features media advertisements touting the commission’s ‘Voice … Continue reading ‘Anti-Racism’ Campaign Shows Bigoted Intent of ‘Hate Speech’ Law