The post criticizes Radio New Zealand for being a taxpayer-funded outlet that promotes Marxist culture war propaganda.
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Well, a couple of things Shane uh did want to talk about in his text earlier this week was local government reform and Māori Party reform. Now, uh the clip, the social media propaganda featuring uh me in a very minor role and mainly you was actually about to party Māori. And I'm working on the theory that uh, unless they win uh a number of Māori seats, there's no way for Chippy to get the treasury benches. You've been about a long time. You can do the numbers. You'd concur with me there, wouldn't you?
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manufactured lies to justify violence
BREAKING- INTERCEPTION OF THE GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA – Aotearoa Delegation of the Global Sumud Flotillaconcerns about unapproved political imagery
The Country 14/05/26: Winston Peters talks to Jamie MackaySocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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