Angry Ratepayer Radio Rebuff
By NZB3
Francesca Rudkin usually does weekend infomercials disguised as news interviews but is filling in during prime time on radio Newstalk ZB. On Monday she opened up an interesting topic about ratepayers violently revolting against their political and bureaucratic staff. Apparently it’s now so bad that Rudkin felt the need to specify that “physical abuse” ought […]
Read more..January 12, 2022
1926: Mainstream Eugenics
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
The Great War marked Dr Percival Fenwick so that when he came home to Christchurch he became determined to take decisive dispassionate action to ‘correct’ society… “It is necessary for all who care for New Zealand and its future to face facts. We are carefully conserving the life of every mental degenerate, lunatic, epileptic, deaf-mute, […]
Read more..January 11, 2022
1995: News Crashers
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
On the night of January 2nd, 1995, a group of Maori activists initiated force against the 6 o’clock news. TVNZ’s Tom Bradley and April Ieremia were unable to continue their TVNZ bulletin and the feed was cut to the viewing nation for 10 more minutes. Ken Mair and his motley crew were unhappy that their […]
Read more..January 10, 2022
1990: To Sir With Love
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
For actor Sidney Poitier who died in January 2022, the star of the film To Sir With Love (1967.) Krypton Factor Dignity Culture, as AHNZ terms it, was the last New Zealand Dignity Culture of the C20th. We had a mainstream culture with a high time preference, strong national pride and identity. We solved problems […]
Read more..January 9, 2022
“We do owe one another a living”
By NZB3
The idea of having to earn a living implies that we don’t deserve to have our needs met simply by virtue of having these needs. To break it down a bit, we don’t deserve physical fitness or quality friendships or wealth or a long life or shelter or clothing or any values unless we embody […]
Read more..January 9, 2022
1992: I Don’t Care Where As Long As I’m Mayor
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
In 1992, Tim Shadbolt attempted to be re-elected as a mayor and didn’t care where. Auckland, Dunedin, and Waitamata all rejected him that year as he campaigned for office in all 3 places. Wellington Central rejected him as a counsellor later in the same year. In 1993, Invercargill elected Shadbolt their mayor for one term […]
Read more..January 7, 2022
JTFP interviews AHNZ
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Join Jackson Fowler Podcast speaks to Anarchist History of New Zealand about the project to look at our history through a non-statist lens. References made to past and future AHNZ topics and the methods employed in figuring out what is, and has, been going on in this country. — Ref. 1944: No serotonin for you, […]
Read more..January 6, 2022
1915: Automobile Associations
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
It was not The State that started marking New Zealand roads with distances and names but free people voluntarily. In 1915 the Automobile Associations of Auckland and Canterbury were hard at work. Government just came along later, took over, and take credit for work already done. As per usual. “Motorists are deeply indebted to the […]
Read more..January 5, 2022
1979: Kaikoura UFO
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
On New Year’s Day, 1979, Safe Air hosted a Australian reporter on one of their cargo flights from Wellington to Christchurch. TV station, Melbourne’s Channel 0, had heard about unidentified lights above Kaikoura air space for the preceding weeks and wanted the story covered. The ride-along was a success in terms of experiencing the unexplained […]
Read more..January 4, 2022
1990: Who Are We
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Imagine a New Year where Anglo-Zelandians and Polynesian-Zelandians responded to and connected to a love of their country. So much so that patriotism and values were an appropriate package to sell us financial services. Such a new year was 1991. We are fortunate to be able to replay this video history from director/narrator Len Potts […]
Read more..January 2, 2022