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Posts by Paul McCormack

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Before you feel like New Zealand isn't being targeted by the homicidal US culture wars, here's our very own Bob McCroskrie, flown to Washington DC to speak at the Heritage Project 2025 event last year.

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Birds reportedly dropping from sky as bird flu pops up in Kansas City area The geese that dot the skyline across the Midwest have been seen dropping from it on both sides of the state line.

um 😳 www.kmbc.com/article/bird...

1 year ago 38 14 3 3
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Māori tribes make rare plea to King Charles for intervention in New Zealand politics Exclusive: Open letter seen by the Guardian asks King to ‘ensure the government does not diminish the crown’s honour’ amid tensions over policy direction for Māori

oh, This gon be gud ..

lets see if Chuckles has any guts

1 year ago 28 6 3 1

The previous contract should never have been cancelled and all New Zealanders are going to pay for the current indecision. Later, smaller ferries, likely run by a private company. Higher costs of freight - which means higher shop prices. A poorer service. Are we back on track yet?

1 year ago 185 39 7 3

I withdraw my statement. Thanks Mark.

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Thanks Mark. You may be right. In my experience with Ministers, draft reports were available before being publicly released.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Mark, you know that Govts never get a report on the day it is released. He has had ample opportunity to reading and understand it. It may contain too many big words for him to understand??

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If it weren't for the Treaty where would you be?
Your forebears would have stayed at home or been served up for tea
For Māori didn't have to let them in but did agree
To keep their land and rights and that's the Treaty.

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I was a volunteer at the hikoi, at Waitangi Park. Not sure if it's been reported on any media but there was so much aroha - Muslims For Te Tiriti gave us hundreds of curry meals, and as I was leaving, the Cambodian community gave us over 1000 meals. Aroha before politics. THAT was the hikoi!

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I really don't need anyone to cry me a river but sometimes just getting out of bed and living through the day as a Māori woman in a settler colony requires just about more courage than I can gather RN. Toitū te Tiriti, you absolute fuckers!

1 year ago 61 3 1 0

I don't have to be a historian to know that te tiriti wasn't Māori leaders signing the treaty with the intention of me, a white South African, moving over and having equal rights. Be real. It was an agreement between them and the crown. Be real, and stop trying to steal more shit. #nzpol

1 year ago 58 12 2 0

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I can’t do anything about the US but I can try and thwart the entrenchment of far right ideology within Aotearoa, so that is what I shall do. Countering the spread of disinformation is key to this.

1 year ago 59 7 5 1

Do you know what? 96% of the world’s population is not American, we need to start acting like it.

1 year ago 36 5 2 0

Great piece. Thanks Rod. When Maori can access effective health care, we all achieve health care.

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We killed a whole flu unintentionally just by masking.

Imagine what we could do if we tried.

Covid does not _need_ to circulate. We don’t really have reservoirs of it. It’s not inevitable. Even now.

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Crazy that Three Waters was such a vote loser for Labour, and a $20 tax cut was a winner for National.

Next time Labour should campaign on 'let central government take care of national water infrastructure – and save you thousands* on rates.'

1 year ago 4 2 2 0

Just pick the forecast that will life your mood the most. If it rains, it rains.

2 years ago 0 0 1 0
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It has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

This confirms that the NZ Herald is not where we will find the news that is important for our nation. Let's leave them behind.

2 years ago 18 3 0 0

She might well have been. She might also have been checking their safety. I find a greeting of "salaam alaykum" [Peace] is warmly received. "I see you".

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

There’s a rule of thumb that the best vaccine is the one you can get!

You’ll want it 2+ weeks before you travel so that your immune system has time to work on it.

2 years ago 5 2 0 0
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The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences.

What a fascinating read www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-sci...

2 years ago 16 4 4 2

In the spirit of the last few weeks, we could help him make the decision with a poll for favourite deputy deputy pm?

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Sigh. Now we know we need to send a summary of this wonderful story to every source that has it wrong. Public health rocks!

2 years ago 2 1 1 0

It suggests that we should have some community debate about our expectations of universities. I support our expert academics being encouraged to engage in discussions about controversial issues in NZ. I understand scientific papers are important but an informed and engaged community has great value.

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It distresses me to see the Covid theatre in so many places and all the while people have no idea that they have been duped.

2 years ago 3 0 1 0

Yes. I have stayed in many of these budget hotels over the years while working. Grim, but it does remind us that home is pretty good.

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

It never made sense that WHO took the droplet spread line, but I guess this beautiful writing explains it. Many people are likely to have died because of this.

2 years ago 4 1 1 0

NZ Police Officers are the best. Thank goodness they were there for her.

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