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Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 1, 2022 9:44:32 GMT 12
THE CRISIS OF STATE OVERREACHIs regulating Big Tech the next step for Jacinda Ardern’s authoritarian government? Will they attempt to control social media now that they have captured mainstream media through their $55 million Public Interest Journalism Fund? With New Zealanders becoming increasingly aware of what it’s like living under socialist authoritarian rule, surely freedom must become the defining issue of our next election. It’s time Kiwis found their voice and defined the line between personal freedom and state control. Do we want an authoritarian regime that believes every problem can be solved through regulation – or do we want a government that will enable us to do the very best we can for ourselves and our families? If we don’t take a stand and define the line between freedom and authoritarianism, then socialists like Jacinda Ardern and her comrade colleagues will do it for us...... Read Muriel’s latest NZCPR newsletter here > www.nzcpr.com/the-crisis-of-state-overreach/
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Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 1, 2022 9:45:08 GMT 12
PLAIN LANGUAGE BILL The answer, surely, is for the Plain Language Bill to require that when words of another language – including Maori – are inserted into any official communication in English, THEY MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION. THIS REQUIREMENT SHOULD ALSO APPLY TO SPOKEN COMMUNICATIONS – including by taxpayer funded TVNZ and RadioNZ – so that every time the announcers use Maori words, they will be required by law to provide an English translation. Anyone keen to see such a development might like to contact members of the Governance and Administration Select Committee that’s dealing with this Bill – see www.parliament.nz/en/pb/sc/scl/governance-and-administration/tab/mp – to suggest that an amendment along those lines should be inserted into the Bill. All MP address can be found on the NZCPR website here > www.nzcpr.com/quick-email-mps/ Furthermore, we have created a PLAIN ENGLISH PETITION to help raise awareness of this issue and to promote a potential solution to a growing problem in New Zealand. To sign the petition and help spread awareness – SIGN HERE > www.nzcpr.com/plain-english-petition/
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