The splintering of political extremists

Political parties on the extreme left and right tend to splinter due to a combination of ideological rigidity, personal rivalries, and strategic disagreements. Here are some key reasons: 1. Ideological Purity and Sectarianism 2. Leadership Conflicts and Personality Clashes 3. Strategic Disagreements 4. External Pressure and State Repression 5. Reaction to Success or Failure 6. […]

The splintering of political extremists

Stop waiting for a foreign hero: NZ’s supermarket sector needs competition from within

Lisa M. Katerina Asher, Catherine Sutton-Brad and Drew Franklin write –  New Zealand’s concentrated supermarket sector is back in the spotlight after Finance Minister Nicola Willis said she was open to offering “VIP treatment” to a third international player willing to create competition. However, New Zealanders hoping for a foreign hero to break up the […]

Stop waiting for a foreign hero: NZ’s supermarket sector needs competition from within

McCaskill: Trump is Trying to “Disappear” People Like Putin

MSNBC analyst and former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill has long been criticized for unhinged rhetoric. That was evident on “Morning Joe” recently when McCaskill said that the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members was akin to Putin “disappearing” people. It is not the first such analogy by McCaskill, who has called those opposing the censorship […]

McCaskill: Trump is Trying to “Disappear” People Like Putin

Bowel cancer screening should be based on clinical need, not ancestry

Simeon Brown announced: The Government has agreed to progressively lower the age of eligibility for bowel cancer screening tests to align with Australia. “Today, I am pleased to announce that we are taking the first step by lowering the age to 58, with redirected funding of $36 million over four years. “This means free bowel […]

Bowel cancer screening should be based on clinical need, not ancestry

University of Chicago updates equal-opportunity statement for job ads

This announcement came from our Provost’s office, but apparently hasn’t been sent to all parts of the University. Nevertheless, it surely applies to all job ads for the University of Chicago.  What it shows is that the University has updated its Equal Employment Opportunity statement, a statement that must be included in all ads for […]

University of Chicago updates equal-opportunity statement for job ads

Greens think prisoners are the victims!

David Farrar  writes – The Herald reported: The Greens’ Tamatha Paul has expressed “regret” about a claim she made on social media that the “vast majority” of people in prison are there for non-violent offences that they’ve “had to do as a response to poverty”. Police and Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell has described comments in her video as “total nonsense” and an […]

Greens think prisoners are the victims!

Professor: We Need a “Me Too” Movement to Expose Climate Liars

Would a society where climate dishonesty is unacceptable deter climate skeptics?

Professor: We Need a “Me Too” Movement to Expose Climate Liars

Auckland Uni Law School teacher: we must decolonize the universities and undo the damage of the “colonial project”

It’s not so surprising that Auckland University harbors a Māori activist like Eru Kapa-Kingi; what is surprising is that Auckland University has publicized his words and activities, amd they seem proud of them!  For Kapa-Kingi’s goal is apparently to decolonize not just Auckland University (once the best university in New Zealand, now a hotpot of identity […]

Auckland Uni Law School teacher: we must decolonize the universities and undo the damage of the “colonial project”

EPA questions 31 major energy regulations

What is certain is that 31 big fights lie ahead making this EPA combined action a truly breathtaking event. Stay tuned to CFACT as this supreme battle unfolds.

EPA questions 31 major energy regulations

Why tit-for-tat tariffs may not work against Trump

Last week, my ECONS101 class covered game theory. At the end of the final lecture, after we had been covering repeated games and tit-for-tat strategies, a really perceptive student asked me about Trump’s tariffs. A lot of the rhetoric about tariffs has been posed in terms of tit-for-tat (see here and here, for example). The…

Why tit-for-tat tariffs may not work against Trump

Labour Energy Price Lies In Australia

By Paul Homewood   h/t Dennis Ambler   Sounds like Australia’s Labour have been telling the same porkies a Britain’s!   Jo Nova has the story:   As the Opposition point out the Labor government went to the last election telling us 97 times how they would make our electricity $275 cheaper, but with the […]

Labour Energy Price Lies In Australia

Harvard Professor Calls for the Firing of Any Faculty Not Supporting “Gender-Affirming” Policies

The anti-free speech movement in the United States was largely an outgrowth of higher education where viewpoint intolerance has taken hold of many schools. Indeed, intolerance and orthodoxy are often defended on the left in the name of tolerance and pluralism. Harvard Professor Timothy McCarthy is one of those voices demanding the removal of faculty […]

Harvard Professor Calls for the Firing of Any Faculty Not Supporting “Gender-Affirming” Policies

Is the Government’s loss of support unusual?

A reader inquired if the support lost by the major party of Government since the election is a record. I didn’t think so, but have now gone and checked the data. This compares the 1st 1 News poll of the middle year of a term against the last election result. So the biggest gain at […]

Is the Government’s loss of support unusual?

Share the “Deep Internal Conflict” of the Green Aussie Billionaire who Just Bought a Private Jet

“… so I can run a global business from Australia, and still be a constantly present dad …”

Share the “Deep Internal Conflict” of the Green Aussie Billionaire who Just Bought a Private Jet

Dawkins and Pinker discuss evolution

Here’s Richard Dawkins ostensibly discussing his new book (The Genetic Book of the Dead) with Steve Pinker, but of course you can’t confine a discussion between these two to a single book. Even from the beginning it ranges widely, in which Pinker discusses not only the epiphany that The Selfish Gene gave him, but levels […]

Dawkins and Pinker discuss evolution

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