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THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN (Weekly Edition)

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But what is the right, what is the left Bathing in the tub is right Taking a shower on the other hand is left-wing A pack of Marlboros is right Contraband is left-wing A nice soup is on the right Minestrone is always left-wing All the films they make today are right-wing If they're boring, they're left-wing Sneakers or tennis shoes They still have a somewhat right-wing taste But wear them all dirty and a little untied It's more stupid than leftist The blue jeans which are a sign of the left With the jacket they go to the right The concert in the stadium is left-wing Prices are a little right Tights are almost always left-wing The garter belt is more right-wing than ever Pissing in company is left-wing The toilet is always at the bottom on the right The beautiful blue and transparent swimming pool It's clear he's a bit right-wing While the rivers, all the lakes and even the sea I'm more shitty than leftist Liberal thought is right-wing Now it's good for the l...

KILL THE BILL

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An estimated 55,000 people marched outside New Zealand's Parliament to protest  The Treaty Principles Bill, targeting the Treaty of Waitangi, or Te Tiriti o Waitangi,  that would dilute Indigenous rights by reinterpreting a treaty signed in 1840 by the British Crown and more than 500 Māori chiefs... The peaceful demonstration was the culmination of a nine-day march, or hīkoi , that began at Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of New Zealand and the most spiritually significant place in the country for Māori, who are about 20% of the 5.3 million-person population. Hundreds carried the Māori national flag. Maori members staged a traditional dance called a haka into the Parliament  to disrupt the first reading of the treaty.  Member of Parliament Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke ,  who at 22 is the country's youngest MP,  started the haka then tore up a copy of the bill . Other participants included the  Māori Queen , Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō , and Te Pāti Māori Co...