The State of Women's Rights in New Zealand: Kelly talks to Katrina Briggs and Di Landy
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In this follow-up interview, I reunite with Katrina and Di to examine the sobering reality of gender ideology in New Zealand. From recent court cases like the Caitlin Spice matter to the implications of the Harmful Digital Communications Act (HDCA), we discuss how the legal system is being used to silence women.
As we explore the "Reverse Midas Touch" of these policies, we ask the hard questions: Why are women and children always the price? And how can we find solid ground when the process is the punishment?
Key Takeaways:
"You cannot force sincerity."
"Womanhood has been reduced to a dress."
"If the family's running well, that spreads out to the next layer."
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