The budget news is largely uninteresting: a few key promises have been delayed, funding for all kinds of the usual things are up, and unlike most of National's budgets, this one at least appears to be balanced. There is one funny bit though.
Golriz Ghahraman became a poster girl for the Green Party and a media darling, but she turned out to be a fake and is now routinely mocked outside of the elitist circles. Her most recent triggering incident was being asked if she was "kiwi enough" to speak for all New Zealanders.
Things went a little off the rails at ABC when they accidentally interviewed a patient who wandered outside of the confines of their intellectual mental institution. A pink-haired social justice warrior suggested that babies should be asked for consent before having their nappies changed.
John Black returns with the second "wanker word of the week" and this one is the ultimate get-out-of-jail-free card for leftists. "Why is the revolution not happening?" asks the aspiring communist. The answer lies in the word hegemony, if you're a wanker that is.
As food banks are seeing a large increase in demand, the latest budget reveals nearly a billion more in foreign aid to pacific nations. Is this what putting New Zealand first looks like? There is no priority on fixing the housing crisis, but plenty of money to fill the right pork barrels.
In a bizarre moment, Hillary Clinton claimed she considered moving to New Zealand after losing to President Donald Trump, but not even everyone in the legacy media bought her fake and robotic speech.
When Hillary Rodham Clinton is involved, it's a question of "What do you want first, the bad news or the really bad news?" Our government has given the Clinton Foundation $8 million and is giving them $5 million more. But, wait, there's more.
You’re having a perfectly normal conversation, talking about your weekend. Then out of nowhere the wanker throws around words like 'patriarchal' and 'heteronormative'. After reading my break down of the most common ‘Wanker Words’, you’ll know what he's on about.
Earlier this week, a shocked parent revealed, via Facebook, a pamphlet that her daughter had been given at Massey High, which included information about to hide and use meth. That's only the half of it though.
Some African migrations are complaining that they can't find work in New Zealand and are suggesting that businesses are discriminating against them. There is more to the story of course, as it appears none actually checked if there was work available for them before moving here.
In an ironic twist, government Minister for Workplace Relations, Ian Lees-Galloway, sets fine example by verbally abusing a National party MP and then storming out of the chamber.
Family First NZ says that 50 marriage celebrant applicants have had their application rejected in just the past 2½ years. Why are they applying to celebrate something they do not believe in, under a law they cannot comply with? Dieuwe asks these questions as he starts a series on government meddling with marriage and how Christians can reclaim it.
A non PC political commentary on the effects of the Treaty of Waitangi Act on New Zealand Society. Andy Oakley questions the very idea of a separate Maori race, especially the "one drop of blood" rule that essentially creates Maori out of thin air and then assigns them special privileges.
A non PC commentary of why New Zealand has the highest incarceration rates in the western world and an analysis of who the prisoners are. Video and transcript. New Zealand has one of the highest incarceration rates in the Western world and we are constantly reminded that more than half of them are Maori, despite Maori making up only about 16% of the population.
A Quiet Place, a horror film currently second in the U.S box office, has managed to piss off the kinds of people I feel sure Right Mind’s readers would be quite happy were pissed off. For starters, it's pro-family, pro-life, and pro-gun. The film is also brilliantly acted, paced, and scored.
Britain's knife control is a bad parody of gun control, writes Robert Tracinski for The Federalist, and I can heartily agree. I wrote about the subject last year, and it's gotten much worse since then in the UK, as they've started to come for the rest of your cutlery, and now also your toolbox. There are real tweets from the Metropolitan Police.
Is Europe a continent with its finger on the self-destruct button? Douglas Murray reflects on Europe’s pervasive and seemingly unfathomable inertia in the face of an immigration crisis, the potential failure of multiculturalism, and the Western fixation on guilt.
Israel Folau, an Australian rugby union player, posted a graphic on Instagram with the title "your plan vs God's plan", and after being asked what "God's plan for gays is", he responded, "HELL, if they don't repent." This caused a bit of a furore, but it really shouldn't have.
You're probably all familiar with the Bob Jones column that was published in February by NBR. One of our contributors wrote an article defending satire and free speech, humourously suggesting that Bob Jones be made the "Comedy Commisioner".