Seymour talking about the courts being left to determine how the Treaty relationship played out or was recognised was inconsistent with his refusal to accept the courts judgements on the Treaty Principles. "And yet, here he's saying, well, actually, of course, the way in which you would determine how Tino Rangatiratanga gets recognised through the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act is by discussions and working through in the courts where there is dispute and those kinds of things."
#55 —Tue, 26 Nov 24 18:58:34 +0000

Tacking right might be a path to power, but we should dispense with the delusion that a Democratic Party choosing this path would continue to be a liberal party. Rather, it would come to reside in the same ideological province of the pre-Trump Republican Party—and remember, that’s a movement that Trumpism dispatched far more rapidly and soundly than the Democrats.
#54 —Tue, 12 Nov 24 19:03:56 +0000

What is the global gag rule? The global gag rule prohibits foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) who receive U.S. global health assistance from providing legal abortion services or referrals, while also barring advocacy for abortion law reform—even if it’s done with the NGO’s own, non-U.S. funds. The policy allows access to abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when a woman’s life is at risk. President Ronald Reagan first enacted the global gag rule—also known as the Mexico City Policy—in 1984. Every president since Reagan has decided whether to enact or revoke the policy, making NGO funding vulnerable to political changes happening in the United States. The rule forces organizations to choose whether to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care and education without U.S. funding, or comply with the policy in order to continue accepting U.S. funds.
#53 —Sat, 09 Nov 24 21:11:10 +0000

Your kind of balance would be that if a Maori house is on fire, we spray water on all Maori houses. Why not just focus on needs, regardless of race? u/Alderson808 avatar Alderson808 • 1d ago • Because race, unfortunately, is often the cause of need in NZ. We have countless studies which point to the idea that even controlling for various other factors (e.g. socioeconomic status, location etc) ethnicity is still a key variable in the experiences of the NZ health, justice and education system
#52 —Fri, 08 Nov 24 08:00:26 +0000

Equity v Equality: If I beat you up with brass knuckles for six hours, and then we both participate in a challenge to see who can climb a mountain faster - but I ensure we both start at the exact same time - that's equality. The conditions of the race were the same, same track, etc, right, so surely we had the same opportunity to win? Equity could look like giving you a handicap amount of time as a headstart recognition of the fact that you probably won't perform as good as me after I beat you up. And, given that I can't un-beat you up, justice means helping you heal and get to a pointt where you're not wounded and both of us are healthy enough to run the race on even ground, at which point equality would be okay.
#51 —Fri, 08 Nov 24 07:46:42 +0000

I know it's a popular idea but having a federal holiday for Election Day would not really benefit the lower income workers and the working poor, who happen to be the people most likely to need a little help getting their votes in. Middle class, white collar workers would cast their votes early -- either by mail, early in person, or just stupidly early in the morning on Election Day -- then hit the shopping malls, bars, or restaurants, while retail, hospitality and gig workers had business as usual. Better suggestions would be federal minimums on drop boxes and polling places per 10k residents; federal minimums on in-person polling hours on weekends, late nights and early mornings; longer periods of early voting; and same-day registration.
#50 —Tue, 05 Nov 24 18:49:24 +0000

People have to work on holidays too. It doesn't really matter. As long as there are a lot of early voting and mail-in options everyone should be able to vote. Making the process more than one day, as has happened lately, is the real answer.
#49 —Tue, 05 Nov 24 18:48:14 +0000

Every time the national holiday comes up I have to point out to people that it doesn’t help the lower class. People working retail and fast food don’t get holidays off. And people working public transit still have to work. A holiday is a stupid solution when mail in voting and early voting are much better solutions that help everyone and not just salary workers who already have no trouble getting to the polls.
#48 —Tue, 05 Nov 24 18:47:11 +0000

Alien Enemy
#47 —Sat, 02 Nov 24 22:57:31 +0000

“No woman wants an abortion like she wants ice cream or a Porsche. She wants an abortion like an animal caught in a trap wants to gnaw off its own leg.”
#46 —Wed, 30 Oct 24 10:12:19 +0000

Analysts say allowing autocracy to once again flourish in North America and in the ethnostates of sub-Scandinavian Europe could lead to yet another all-out Caucasian tribal conflict that would draw in the rest of the international community – a third world war.
#45 —Sat, 26 Oct 24 19:28:16 +0000

the oil-rich, former British colony which was founded on the genocide of the Indigenous Native American population and grew prosperous on the enslavement of thousands of Africans.
#44 —Sat, 26 Oct 24 19:21:30 +0000

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#42 —Tue, 08 Oct 24 20:25:18 +0000

In hospitals around Lebanon, ­hundreds of patients were adjusting to a new life, many of them now with permanent disabilities. The pager explosions resulted in many being blinded and losing a hand. The pagers had beeped twice, and then there was a pause, giving people enough time to bring them to their face before they exploded.
#41 —Sat, 21 Sep 24 20:08:53 +0000

www.crisiscritique.com
#40 —Sun, 21 Jul 24 12:41:52 +0000

Cesspits and sewers Cesspits often leaked as well. Some were actually designed to do this so that only the more solid waste was left behind, as this was easier to collect. This had a deadly impact on the water supply and caused outbreaks of diseases such as cholera. Some sewers did exist, but they had originally been built to take away rainwater rather than human waste. They emptied straight into the rivers, where drinking water often came from. When flushing toilets later became popular, they were connected to the sewers, making this situation even worse.
#39 —Sun, 23 Jun 24 11:13:54 +0000

https://www.victorianweb.org/history/sochistov.html
#38 —Sun, 23 Jun 24 11:10:44 +0000

https://www.historyisnowmagazine.com/blog/2022/8/27/london-pollution-in-the-19th-century-the-rise-of-environmental-activism
#37 —Sun, 23 Jun 24 11:09:28 +0000

An Environmental History of Great Britain: From 10,000 Years Ago to the Present
#36 —Sun, 23 Jun 24 11:04:15 +0000

Surface of the Earth is a drone band from New Zealand, known for their minimalist and experimental approach to music. They create atmospheric soundscapes using electric guitars, effects pedals, and electronic equipment. Their music shares similarities with artists like Sunn O))), Stars of the Lid, and Earth, focusing on immersive and meditative soundscapes. It resonates with fans of ambient music pioneers like Brian Eno and experimental composers who explore sustained tones and texture. Surface of the Earth's compositions require attentive listening, best enjoyed in a quiet environment. Their albums offer a profound, introspective experience, making them significant within the drone and experimental music scenes.
#35 —Thu, 20 Jun 24 10:41:20 +0000

Side oneNo. Title Length 1. "Frownland" 1:41 2. "The Dust Blows Forward 'n the Dust Blows Back" 1:53 3. "Dachau Blues" 2:21 4. "Ella Guru" 2:26 5. "Hair Pie: Bake 1" (instrumental) 4:58 6. "Moonlight on Vermont" 3:59 Side twoNo. Title Length 1. "Pachuco Cadaver" 4:40 2. "Bills Corpse" 1:48 3. "Sweet Sweet Bulbs" 2:21 4. "Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish" 2:25 5. "China Pig" 4:02 6. "My Human Gets Me Blues" 2:46 7. "Dali's Car" (instrumental) 1:26 Side threeNo. Title Length 1. "Hair Pie: Bake 2" (instrumental) 2:23 2. "Pena" 2:33 3. "Well" 2:07 4. "When Big Joan Sets Up" 5:18 5. "Fallin' Ditch" 2:08 6. "Sugar 'n Spikes" 2:30 7. "Ant Man Bee" 3:57 Side fourNo. Title Length 1. "Orange Claw Hammer" 3:34 2. "Wild Life" 3:09 3. "She's Too Much for My Mirror" 1:40 4. "Hobo Chang Ba" 2:02 5. "The Blimp (Mousetrapreplica)" 2:04 6. "Steal Softly thru Snow" 2:18 7. "Old Fart at Play" 1:51 8. "Veteran's Day Poppy" 4:31 Total length: 78:51
#34 —Wed, 12 Jun 24 10:23:13 +0000

As a result, the vocals are only vaguely in sync with the instrumental backing; when asked later about synchronization, he remarked, "That's what they do before a commando raid, isn't it?"
#33 —Wed, 12 Jun 24 09:34:47 +0000

Feedback in the Wind relies on random wind power, with 20 or so tiny machines to be set up in an open field. In each, the wind blows a sail mounted to a small pendulum, which tips over at a point of balance, and stretches or relaxes a mono-filament line connecting two small speakers wired to a cassette player. Random wind swirls produce ever-changing feedback patterns between pairs of connected speakers, as the signal catches or drops off.
#32 —Wed, 12 Jun 24 08:49:44 +0000

Dan Melchior is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, often labeled a garage rock musician. He has formed the named groups of musicians Broke Revue and Dan Melchior und Das Menace
#31 —Wed, 12 Jun 24 08:36:10 +0000

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#30 —Sun, 09 Jun 24 20:33:45 +0000

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#24 —Tue, 26 Mar 24 22:19:55 +0000

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#14 —Sat, 09 Mar 24 21:48:33 +0000
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#13 —Fri, 08 Mar 24 10:40:29 +0000
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#12 —Wed, 06 Mar 24 23:59:03 +0000
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