Corrupt New Zealand:

TREATY CORRUPTION CONFESSION: researcher forced to rewrite report to fit official anti-Pakeha myth
On Tuesday evening I witnessed an extraordinary confession.
It was at the launch of Dr John Robinson’s explosive new book Corruption of New Zealand Democracy — A Treaty Overview.
This book is a smoking musket that exposes how the New Zealand state is prepared to lie in order to con the public into believing that its Treaty guilt trip is real and the grievance gravy train justified.
Author Dr John Robinson, a socialist, confessed that, much to his shame, he once caved in to an ultimatum by his state agency clients to doctor his findings on the cause of Maori 19th century depopulation to fit the government’s politically-correct pro-Maori, anti-Pakeha, Brit-bashing myth.
If he did not comply, he would not be paid for his work…’
(Thanks to my friend  Oswald Bastable for the heads-up)

Gangster government:

‘United States District Judge Claude Hilton, acting in the eastern district of Virginia, has ruled that the French-based food service and facilities management company Sodexo can proceed with an extortion claim against the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). The SEIU, which has strong ties to the Obama administration, has been accused of using ties to the federal government to harass companies such as Sodexo. The alleged methods include using regulatory or government action to pressure or embarrass the company or its employees.’                source

“Citizenship”? What’s that got to do with living here?

‘Calls to scrap Australia’s written citizenship test
THE federal government faces calls to scrap Australia’s written citizenship test because it is too hard for thousands of migrants who cannot understand the questions.
…A submission to the Inquiry into Multiculturalism said almost 23 per cent of Sudanese migrants, 17.5 per cent of Afghanis and 16 per cent of Iraqis fail to pass the test on first or subsequent attempts.

…The test is of 20 questions drawn at random from a pool of questions. To pass, applicants must answer 15 correctly. UK migrants top the list of successes, then India, China, South Africa, Philippines, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Korea and Malaysia…’
Interesting, that the ‘call’ comes from the NSW Teacher’s Union! Also interesting is the fact that those who have most difficulty with the test seem to be the very people most opposed to adopting Australian culture. They would really like Aussies to shut up and simply fund their presence here, where they can gather in ghettoes, learn nothing about the host country (and often be actively hostile to it) and suck up vast amounts of taxpayer cash via all kinds of welfare payments.
Screw ’em–no pass, no attempt to learn the language, then piss off back to where you came from.

From Seneca, a guest post:

WHO ARE THE REAL INSTIGATORS OF THE NORWEGIAN ATROCITY?; DO WE KNOW THEM IN OUR HEARTS, DO WE FEEL THEM IN OUR BONES…?

I have spent most of the last 72 hours scouring the global, English speaking MSM and concentrating on the on-line reader comments appended to leader articles, analyses and op-eds reporting on the events in Norway.

Despite the fact that these are very early days, despite the fact that virtually everyone commenting is rightfully appalled, distressed by and antipathetic to the dreadful atrocity on Utøya, there are some small, unusual disturbances just below the surface of this sea of anguished attribution.

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‘How the Greens plan to silence the press’

‘I HAVE never been so frightened for our freedom of speech than I am right now.
No, I’m not talking about my own legal troubles, with a court being asked to ban my published columns on how some people claim a “racial” identity.
No, far more chilling – because it was so shamelessly explicit – was the promise made by Greens deputy leader Christine Milne on Monday to punish newspapers which publish articles sceptical of global warming and critical of the Gillard Government.
To hear what she said on the ABC’s Q&A program in supposedly free and democratic Australia, after all the lessons we thought we’d learnt from Stalinist Russia and fascist Germany, is staggering…’   Andrew Bolt, Australia.