Editor of Right Minds NZ, host of The Dialogue on RCR, and columnist at Good Oil. Follow me on Telegram and Twitter. In addition to writing about conservative politics and reactionary thought, I like books, gardening, biking, tech, reformed theology, beauty, and tradition.
In this episode, Tim Wilms and Dieuwe de Boer discuss the latest news and who seems to be running the nations on either side of the Tasman: Chinese Communists or local bureaucrats?
During the past few weeks I've been able to follow some great entertainment in what has become known as the Groyper War, which is focused on real life trolling in a well-presented manner by asking well crafted questions at Conservatism Inc events.
The distinction between men and women is being erased from all parts of society. Fashion magazines now have males model female clothes and makeup, newspaper articles refuse to mention women, and MPs want men to get abortions.
Tim and Dieuwe discuss International Men's Day, bushfires, Israel Folau, farm protests, China, botched surgeries, and Prince Charles vising New Zealand.
Tim and Dieuwe discuss hate trials, bushfires, the Zero Carbon Bill, the unpersoning of Christian athletes, police killings, land claims, feminist outrage, and wasteful government spending.
The 5th of November has come and gone. It's an annual celebration of Guy Fawkes' failed plot to blow up the Protestant Parliament of King James I. This special date closely follows October 31st, the start of the Reformation.
On this week's show, Tim and Dieuwe discuss the Melbourne Cup, Andrew Little's Ministry of Truth, the need for men to get abortions, more unrelated protests in both countries, and parties continuing to gear up for the election next year.
This episode of Trans-Tasman Talk covers the climbing of Ayers Rock, white guilt, farmers are fighting back against government erosion of their livelihoods, gun rights, the spy state, and politicians caught in embarrassing situations.
Is it possible to write a bill that's worse than the First Tarrant Law? Apparently it is. It all goes wrong in the preamble. Owning firearms is a right, and the wording that claims to the contrary cannot change that fact.
The legacy media have not defended free speech for ordinary citizens or the alt-media, but now have concerns they might lose their own voice and are pressing the issue.