Social Justice
By NZB3
Individualism is not a value shared by all. For millions of years, humans lived in and for the tribe. The concept that one owned one’s own life and had individual rights was a revolutionary breakthrough idea so new that few even in 2020 have embraced it. In terms of human development, all our babies are […]
Read more..January 20, 2020
How The Left Snookered Itself Into Supporting Hatred
By VJM
The Western Left has, by 2020, wedded itself to blank slate theory. Not only is it dogmatically true among most leftists that all human subgroups are precisely identical in intellectual capacity, but it’s also dogmatically true that if you believe that human subgroups differ in intellectual capacity you are evil. As this essay explains, the […]
Read more..January 18, 2020
1856: Invercargill
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Today in history, 17 January, 1856, the Southland city of Invercargill got its name. The proposal came from Governor Browne as a concatenation of ‘inver’ (for river mouth; Gaelic) and ‘Cargill’ for Otago’s leader, Captain William Cargill. Visiting Dunedin, the new Governor of New Zealand Colony was given a morning banquet where the idea was socially […]
Read more..January 17, 2020
How Shall We Build The Roads?
By NZB3
Government contracts for roading are, in my opinion, really just fronts for funnelling our stolen tax money to various favoured firms. That’s bad enough. “Two road workers’ efforts to kill time on the job have sparked a fierce debate online after video of their antics was shared to Facebook. “The clip, filmed near Waihī, shows […]
Read more..January 17, 2020
Slavedrivers Of The Realm Of Silver
By VJM
Slavedrivers have always been naturally of the realm of iron – or so it seems. The whips and chains and other sadomasochistic accoutrements of the slavedriver all appear induced to cause physical suffering. As this essay will explain, however, there is an entire niche of people adapted to do the same thing, only they use […]
Read more..January 15, 2020
1974: The End of the World
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
This day in history, 24 January 1974, the fixture suspending the great globe at Canterbury Museum gave out. The plaster sphere of the world exited its low orbit where it had been since 1957 and smooshed into the floor. And this happened on the exact same day the Christchurch Commonwealth Games began. After 16 years it […]
Read more..January 14, 2020
The Government, Media and Police Work Together To Suppress The Kiwi People
By VJM
Many New Zealanders were shocked yesterday by the news that Right Minds columnist Dieuwe de Boer had been raided by Police, ostensibly to look for a now-banned magazine for a .22 rifle. As this essay will show, the true reason for the Police raid was as part of a wider effort to suppress dissent – […]
Read more..January 12, 2020
Social Programs vs Socialism
By NZB3
The difference between socialism and social programs. A social program, properly speaking, is generated by and run by the people it is there to support. It is Localism, it is needed, it is eternal. Socialism is when The State comes in and takes it over. They run it top-down from an office in Wellington or […]
Read more..January 10, 2020
Victimhood Inflation
By NZB3
Victimhood Cultists are running out of things to eat. At first they solve actual problems as nature intended. They open doors for little old ladies, they help the blind to see. But what does an SJW do after they’ve build wheelchair ramps to everything? Rest? Retire? Quit? Be satisfied? Stop being Victimhood Culture? Hell no! Victims […]
Read more..January 9, 2020
There’s Nothing As Profitable As Human Suffering
By VJM
Everyone’s trying to figure out quick ways to make a buck. The world today is so complicated, however, that it’s not easy to see where the potential for generating profits lies. As this essay will elucidate, there’s one easy rule that one can follow to find wealth: there’s nothing in the wide world as profitable […]
Read more..January 8, 2020
1851: The Old Man of New Ulster
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Today in history, 8 January, 1851, New Ulster lost its first Lieutenant-Governor. Major-General George Dean-Pitt died at the age of 79 (or 70.) He had been politically and militarily in charge of the entire North Island, aka New Ulster, second to Governor George Grey. Born a bastard, George Dean was the son, not not heir, […]
Read more..January 8, 2020
1988: Turn Out Coffee Coloured People By The Score
By Anarchist History of New Zealand
Banned in the UK!? Melting Pot, by New Zealand supergroup When the Cat’s Away. This classic Kiwi cover from 1988 must now be scratched from our airwaves if it’s not to be censored by force. The track played- and now censored- in the UK is the original song from 1969. “in breach of its community radio […]
Read more..January 7, 2020