Why Karl Marx Desperately Needed Jordan Peterson’s Advice

More than anyone else in history, Karl Marx exemplified trying to fix the world while neglecting to clean one’s own room first.

As I make my way through Paul Kengor’s wonderful book The Devil and Karl Marx, numerous things stand out about the father of communism. It’s not an exaggeration to say that it’s hard to imagine a more wretched human being than Karl Marx.

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The BFD General Debate

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A Digital Dark Age

Governments – the world’s worst peddlers of false information

They were wrong on lockdowns. They were wrong on border closures. They were wrong on school closures. They were wrong on masking. They were wrong about vaccines. 

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The BFD News Quiz

Are you an avid reader of The BFD? Take our News quiz to find out how much information you can recall from our articles published this week.

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The Increase in Cancer Deaths

Whilst reduced cancer screening and care due to lockdown may explain increased cancer deaths, clearly it does not explain why six specific types of cancer increased with statistical…

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Luxon Needs to Wake Up

Both Melissa Lee and Penny Simmonds have been stitched up by officials whispering in the ear of the Prime Minister, who naively assumes people are telling him the…

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Make Your Mind up Willie

Willie Jackson is a motor mouth with a poor memory. Just a few weeks ago he was attacking Melissa Lee and calling her ‘useless’, ‘stupid’ and ‘incompetent’, and yesterday he was waxing lyrical about her skill set after Christopher Luxon sacked her as Broadcasting Minister. Make your mind up Willie!

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The 1950s Queen St Parking Protest

An Audio of the Best of the Week From Radio Mountainside FM 88.3

By 8 am Auckland was in gridlock. At 9 am when most retailers would open, Queen St was in turmoil without those parking spaces. Most motorists were blaming the motorcyclists, as this deliberate move to bring Auckland CBD to its knees was kept reasonably quiet so no media warning of this protest parking strategy had…

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Faces of the Day

A supermarket built to plug the “massive hole” in one of the most deprived communities in Hamilton is nearly set to open its doors.

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The BFD Nightcap

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Friday Fur

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The BFD Daily Roundup

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Today in Rock History

Today in Rock History is a music orientated segment where we would like to encourage readers to share their thoughts and tastes in music and discuss the various aspects of any music topic.

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Reefton – The New Paris

In an at times ridiculously over the top article by an Annamarie Quill, the Stuff website recently waxed worshipfully about the virtues of the West Coast town of Reefton.

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Letter From the North

The UK Sucks

In recent months I have been reporting how the UK is going down the drain. Matters are nearly reaching a head as the UK now really sucks.

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