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Tag: numbers and experts
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Peter Williams on the end of Newshub
” It didn’t offer any alternative views.”
Economy




Prebble – Two “alarming” statistics, which highlight Labour’s years of failure
Richard enters the chat.
Exclusives




Heads I win, tails you lose – Rigged narratives regarding race in NZ media – Part 2
Do media narratives, which promote the notion of systemic racism and a victimhood mentality, positively serve Māori interests?
Exclusives




“You Know You’re Soaking In It” – How a patina of science sells you an ideology
A lot of government funded “studies” more like sales jobs.
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The WHO Pandemic Agreement – A stupid monstrosity
The Treaty falls short in its execution and practicality.
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Gone By Lunchtime, Thursday: The rise and fall of the 4-day work week in one of the world’s longest trials
Put it in the ‘too hard’ basket.
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Highly cited early COVID research is of a generally low quality
“High citation of low-quality research increases the chance that poor evidence is being used to inform policies, further eroding public confidence in science.”
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Buried In The Backyard: How a wild claim slipped past Canadian scepticism of all things woke…
An illustration of how the media works in concert with elites and politicians to control the narrative.
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MacCulloch – Former NZ leaders should be held accountable for COVID stats shown to be wrong
“We cut ourselves off from the world and became a place where nearly every aspect of our lives was brought under government control.”






