Sexism still rules politics

http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847456/clinton-trump-sexism In fairness, Priebus’s reasoning is motivated — it’s not like he wouldn’t have tweeted something critical of his party’s opponent. At the same time, he was just voicing a criticism that plenty of people (mostly men) have had of Clinton for her entire presidential campaign, and her entire political career. He was simply springing…

Half of all NZ men experience online harassment – survey

Half of all NZ men experience online harassment – survey http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/312786/half-of-all-nz-men-experience-online-harassment-survey Three out of four New Zealand men under 30 and more than half of all men have been victim to online harassment, a survey has shown. Cybersecurity company Symantec surveyed 505 men and found men have copped abuse for their physical appearance, religion, sexual…

Christchurch man jailed over child sex video

Christchurch man jailed over child sex video http://www.newshub.co.nz/nznews/christchurch-man-jailed-over-child-sex-video-2016090719 A Christchurch man who paid an Auckland woman $300 to send him a video of her sexually abusing a 15-month-old child has been sentenced to five years jail. In June, Matthew Garland Kelly pleaded guilty to 16 charges including 10 of possession of an objectionable publication, five…

American backpacker breaks back fleeing Thai sex attack and falling down 45m cliff

American backpacker breaks back fleeing Thai sex attack and falling down 45m cliff http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11705142 A lone female American backpacker has described the horrific moment she broke her back in a 45m fall down a cliff while fleeing a sex attacker in Thailand. Hannah Gavios, 23, got lost on pitch-black Railay Beach in the resort of…

Alan Duff: US ‘weird and contradictory’

Alan Duff: US ‘weird and contradictory’ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=11703553 She’s turned the tables on near every woman who claimed a fling or affair with her – likable – husband. Perhaps that’s no different to a woman making a complaint to police saying she was raped in – let’s just name a few of numerous countries – India,…

Portugal has established a particularly successful approach where low-level drug offences are decriminalised

At the final 2016 Speaker & Soup session on 23 Sept we’re talkin’ about enforcement https://t.co/Wm9MkeR6Bj pic.twitter.com/jqmdlbUoo7 — NZ Drug Foundation (@nzdrug) September 6, 2016 http://drugfoundation.org.nz/news-and-events/events/law-enforcement-that-supports-more-than-punishes If we correctly conclude that many drug problems stem from underlying social conditions, including such things as poverty and marginalization, then would we think that harsh, punitive law enforcement…

Elizabeth Stanley’s new book “The Road to Hell; State Violence against Children in Post-War New Zealand”.

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1608/S00338/an-apology-surely-nz-needs-a-royal-commission-of-inquiry.htm Labour’s Justice spokesperson, Jacinda Ardern, recently called on the NZ Government to issue an apology for historic abuse in state institutions. Previously Social Development Minister, Anne Tolley had said that she would apologise to any child who was abused in state care. Ms Ardern spoke last week after the launch of Elizabeth Stanley’s new…

Watching TV ( together ) May Boost Your Happiness

Watching TV with Your Sweetheart May Boost Your… https://t.co/QJEqqLv3C1 #psychology #mhsm #mhsm #mentalhealth pic.twitter.com/Ew2CbIhJmX – PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) September 4, 2016 It turns out that couples who have lots of mutual friends tend to have the strongest bonds, and for those who don’t have a lot of mutual friends, having “shared media experiences” helps them to…