thanks, I hadn't seen that list before. It has a couple of useful links in it to other lists too. I have a feeling there might be an Australian academics website for anonymous stories. And that's just the academics. The others like Fair Cop, and what ...
it will rock the entire parliament https://twitter.com/MaikiSherman/status/1784779696590512433 I don't think it will. Got me hooked though, lol.
I really wish someone had kept a running list of all the cases.
One would hope so. What worries me is that both those organisations will have lawyers, and what where they thinking?
Meade's crowdfunder has an explanation of what she had been saying on SM. https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/unlawful-discrimination-by-soc/
more of that obsessive women's rights stuff. A social worker who was harassed by her employer and her professional body over he gender critical social media has been awarded 58,000 GBP by a tribunal judge. Her lawyer states this is unprecedented. Also of ...
That's what he did say.
Written By: weka - Date published: 9:54 am, April 29th, 2024 - 17 comments
Categories: greens, james shaw
Tags: jack tame, Q&A
Ahead of his leaving parliament, James Shaw was interviewed by Jack Tame on TVNZ's Q & A yesterday. Tame is at his usual excellent standard, choosing this time to facilitate the conversation rather than pushing on the hard questions. Shaw is open and …
you can google the title and see if it works that way.
I tend to agree. I find that whole line tedious tbh. I would also say that that level of commenting is politics not discussion of psychology and the impact and role of social media, peer-induced conditions (a better framing than contagion). One of the ...
I'd be comfortable with 17 / 18-year-old university students questioning the value of free speech events on campus, on a case-by-case basis. Do you mean trying to get shut down? Or more that it's healthy for them to be making the critique? And perhaps ...
speaking as a long time commenter and author, the best way to get a more vibrant commentariat here is to support the posts. Read the post, comment under them, make an effort to create the kind of debate you want to see. For quite some time now there have ...
cheers PR. Your cautiousness seems sensible and I doubt you are the only one posting less for this reason.
the main people writing posts currently are micky and Ad. Is that who you are referring to? If you want different content, maybe say what you would like to see?
The Cass Review talks about it, and I think this will shift the debate over time. Lots of barriers have been broken in the past few weeks.
did that get fact checked? I followed a few threads on twitter yesterday where people were arguing if the police were using a scope to observe individuals rather than it being a sniper.
I commented below about definitions. I don't think we can assume the poll means sex. In the RSE guide, gender is defined differently from sex.
Do you believe that primary age children should be taught that they can choose their "gender" and that it can be changed through hormone treatment and surgery if they want it to be? The problem with the Curia poll isn't asking that question, it's that ...
please fix your username.
that's quite the misinterpretation. My original post said these things, the postponed event had five speakers from across the political spectrum that I agreed with AB that framing free speech to include the concept of equity of access/opportunity was ...
anyway, thanks for being honest about what you think my values are, that's refreshing even if it's wrong.
I was fairly sure I got your point. Which was to soft soap the criticism of the right, limiting it to access, and load it on the left. No, and you're an idiot. Sorry, I can't be bothered with this. I'm really happy to share my thinking and clarify when ...
I'm not sure what your points are here. That the right is worse and thus the left don't have to look at ourselves and our own actions? The point of the sentence you quoted out of context was to place emphasis on the rest of the paragraph, I don't value ...
cheers. I really should do a post on it. Lprent would be another good person to write a post, he has a somewhat different perspective again with an emphasis on the consequences of speech eg, https://thestandard.org.nz/a-sad-lament-from-the-serial-left/#...
I find this from NZ HRC useful, Freedom of expression embraces free speech, the sanctity of an individual’s opinion, a free press, the transmission and receipt of ideas and information, the freedom of expression in art and other forms, the ability to ...
we should definitely make their education free then.
It doesn't appear to be a RW event. Jane Kelsey was one of the speakers. The other two I don't know, so just doing a quick google. Nicola Moreham, not a lot online about her, but there is this paper on physical privacy https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/law/pdf/staff-...
meanwhile, there's to be a vote on confidence in the Scottish government, and the person that holds the balance of power is a gender critical woman who has already said that support for Yousaf depends on his support for women's sex based rights. I have ...
This now. Crikey. BREAK: Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar will lay motion of no confidence in the Scottish government this afternoon. If SG loses it would require Humza Yousaf to resign, there is 28 days to instal a new leader or face Scottish election. ...
possible given that many of the people that would no longer vote for Labour or the Greens because of the gender identity trumps sex position had already made the decision before Hipkins was asked. Including TS commenters. But it's an odd assertion, given ...
"trans women are trans women, which means biologically male, and they appear to have same rates of violence against women as other males and thus like other males shouldn't be housed in women's prisons. Trans women are at risk of violence from men in men's...
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