The podcast critiques the government's protection of big business from climate-related legal liability, questions the logic of fuel rationing, and raises concerns about media coverage of anonymous social media ties to political parties.
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So I think, you know, one of the reasons that we set up BHN is because of a of a feeling that there wasn't any commentary from the left on social media on YouTube talking about New Zealand issues. Well, no, let's be fair. Let's be fair and say at a similar time.
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anonymous links to Labour spark media scrutiny
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