As the old hymn goes, “And the banners of darkness are boldly unfurled ...”
Since the appointment as Prime Minister of Jacinda Ardern (but not the endorsement of her evil agenda, which most voters rejected) who Jane Bowron would characterise as she does deputy PM Winston Peters, as "living
in sin", and the first leaders of our nation to do so (Rocking feel-good factor and Fat Freddy's Drop, October 30), our newspapers have given a lot of space to extolling the long-vilified harms of euthanasia, prostitution and
‘decriminalising’ abortion (which means full-term babies being stabbed in the
neck and dismembered). The latest evidence is Bowron’s insulting and ageist attack on Bill and Mary English.
It's rather like watching cockroaches scuttle out of the shelter of a pot plant shifted
from its long-held position. It's gutter journalism.
Should we get used to it?
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