Accountability
"Te Rerenga o te Kūkupa - Luxon and the Final Flight of the Wingless Pigeon" - 8 March 2026
“He iti te mokoroa, nāna te rākau i kakati.” — The small grub fells the great tree.
Accountability
“He iti te mokoroa, nāna te rākau i kakati.” — The small grub fells the great tree.
Political corruption
How Christopher Luxon — a Man Who Cannot Land a Sentence, a Plane, or a Policy — Clings to a Throne Built on Sand While 165,000 New Zealanders Starve in the Rubble
Reserve Bank
Mōrena Aotearoa, I thank you for sharing your time, space, and conciousness on this important kaupapa for our country. I hope that you find value in this analysis and feel the impotess to share. He Kupu Whakataki: The Curtain Opens Two days ago — 3 March 2026 — RNZ reported the results
Colonialism
How a White Supremacist Government Built a Glass Ceiling and Called It 'Excellence'
Political corruption
The bombs fell on a girls' school. Eighty-five daughters of Iran will never come home. And Winston Peters "monitors the situation closely."
Political corruption
They slashed 7,000 public sector jobs. They watched unemployment climb to a decade-high. Then they built a traffic light system to punish the people they threw out of work for not finding the jobs they destroyed — and called it "accountability."
The Māori Green Lantern
And you—every single one of you reading this—made it possible.
Colonialism
They want your face. Your fingerprints. Your iris. Your DNA. Your children's data. And they're negotiating the handover in secret — to an administration that disappears people off streets in masks.
NZPolitics
How a White Supremacist Coalition Gifted Its Most Loyal Servant a Golden Parachute — And Poisoned the Well of Law Reform for a Generation
NZ Politics
The coalition calls it "back to basics." Strip the euphemism and what remains is a legislative assembly line: each bill feeds the next, each deletion enables the next erasure, and by the time the House rises, the public service will serve the minister—not the people, not the Treaty, not the future.
The Māori Green Lantern
They handed the landlords a flamethrower. They poured accelerant on the housing market. They watched whānau burn. And now — nine months before polling day — Nicola Willis has the audacity to show up with a clipboard and ask: "Did anyone smell smoke?"
Political corruption
The hull is breached - The bilge is full - And the men at the helm are drilling new holes