It can’t be soaring crime rates, inflation and divisive policies. No. It must be misogyny.
Category: Tinihanga
te reo Māori: (verb[-tia]/noun) /ˈtɪnihʌŋə/ trickery, to deceive, dupe, mislead, to be hypocritical, false, etc.
‘If you torture the data long enough, it will confess to anything.’
– Ronald H. Coase, Economist and author
Exposing deceptive, hypocritical and false narratives, the misleading use of experts and exaggerated government numbers in the news is critical to a free press. Often tinihanga can be subtle, but may have a significant effect over time.
Three Water$ – A closer look at the finances
Three Waters financing summed up in three words: Unrealistic; Implausible; Unfair.
Claiming the moral high ground with sacred words
So much of politics is people talking past each other.
Convince ’em while they’re young
Program in schools to sharpen “misinformation” skills by left leaning activists.
One human’s right is another’s obligation
What do we really know about human rights?
Social justice is in the eye of the beholder
The skinny on social justice.
COVID response inquiry ignores fundamentals
Public inquiry or drive-by white wash?
Government attempts to control the narrative: Part 2
The Government wants to ‘nudge’ their critics off social media.
Government attempts to control the narrative: Part 1
Recent Government attempts to control the narrative may explain, partly, why trust in the media is declining.
Chief Ombudsman raises another OIA investigation
“If there is any ministerial interference, gaming or unnecessary consultations or sign-offs taking place, especially for what could be described as high risk or sensitive requests, this needs to be stopped.”