A critical commentary on the Featherston Booktown Festival's use of a misleading image and biased panel to falsely portray New Zealand Parliament as violent and dysfunctional, questioning the authenticity, balance, and integrity of its proposed discussion on parliamentary conduct
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false equating of foreign events with NZ politics
Featherston Booktown: The book festival where books are optionaltruths buried and later reclaimed
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