Posts by Sacha
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Hard News: Mt Albert: Cooperating,…, in reply to
She might want to start a family.
Has been quoted explicitly saying that.
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Hard News: If this was ever funny, it's…, in reply to
how "fake news" got turned around.
The same way "dirty politics" did in NZ - organised repetition, message discipline, weakened media, and some useful idiots. Just with better push tools in the US case because they can afford them.
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the extraordinary digital projection they deployed
Wow. They rigged all that at Splore?
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Hard News: Sky and 2020, in reply to
Mbits? We had tins with string. #looxury
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Hard News: Public Address and PressPatron, in reply to
More info about their security policies can be viewed here
Thanks Alex. Maybe good to add that link from your site somewhere? And my thanks for what you and your colleagues have done so far. Important for the future of meaningful media in NZ.
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Delighted to be able to chip in a wee regular amount last week. Did notice a couple of minor UX issues that seem simple to address as the service evolves.
I like the idea of Russell and others having some funding available if a post/series requires travel, phone calls, buying an interviewee a coffee, that sort of thing. Even if it's voluntary it shouldn't *cost* major contributors to enrich our knowledge.
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Story in Marlborough newspaper about an autistic man and his parents' day-to-day life together.
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The treatment of intellectually disabled man Ashley Peacock's case at a Porirua mental health unit has been included in Amnesty International's annual global report on human rights abuses.
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
snap. That's a great post about how bad the head organisation is on the inside.
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Access: Murder – it’s not OK., in reply to
People with autism do not become premeditated killers.
No shit. #grrrr
Judge Nicholas Davidson said Merritt’s disorder had impacted his life and was connected to the murder of Ms Ross.
"References to the mild end of the ASD spectrum shouldn’t, in my view, trivialise your impairment," he said.
"You do suffer from a mental disorder as the law understands it. It’s part of your make-up and the reason you killed Ms Ross."
How do we ensure judges like this get educated? Probably good intent but woefully ignorant.