D.W. de Boer

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Editor of Right Minds NZ, host of The Dialogue on RCR. Follow me on X and Telegram. In addition to writing about conservative politics and reactionary thought, I like books, gardening, biking, tech, reformed theology, beauty, and tradition.

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Labour Has Been Hiding From The OIA For Years

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

Dr Sharma's revelations that he was trained on how to hide communications from the OIA comes as no shock to me.

A Christian Nationalist Manifesto for New Zealand, Vol. 1

Essay
D.W. de Boer

Charity, Politics, and The Great Commission

How A Joint List of Minor Parties Could Work

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

New Zealand's Mixed Member Proportional electoral system has a problem.

The Matariki Big Mac

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

The introduction of a new public holiday comes with a battle as old as time.

The Persecution of Bethlehem College

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

The war on Bethlehem College has been carried out in a coordinated way. It started with a march on the grounds by students who embrace an ideology that runs contrary to that of the school.

He Would Have Been Hanged

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

I saw a rather funny tweet from former PM Helen Clark recently:

Who Is Prof. Joanna Kidman?

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

Jacinda Ardern and Andrew Little have announced a new "violent extremism research centre" called the National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, which is a bit of a mouthful.

Matt Walsh's "What Is A Woman" Is An Expose On Evil

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

With the announcement that the government is spending an extra $4,700,000 on evangelising the transgender ideology there is a new film you need to watch.

Right Minds Is Back From Hiatus

Opinion
D.W. de Boer

I've written no long form articles in over six months, and did less than one a month on average last year. The reason I cut back was in part due to a lifestyle change, but at a deeper level I didn't feel like writing.

Resistance To Tyranny

Essay
D.W. de Boer

John Knox's statement, "resisting tyranny is obedience to God", is grounded in two simple theological points: we are subject to authority and all authorities are subject to God.