DJ Ward Tue 17th May 2022 at 6:07 pm on Courts right to decide paternity#3 is an important comment, as it let me make a decision. And for me, a diary entry showing when (...)
DJ Ward Mon 16th May 2022 at 6:01 pm on NZ Human RightsIt seems what feminism legislates for, is dishonesty. Not in terms of accountability, but immunity. Think of all the stuff (...)
DJ Ward Sun 15th May 2022 at 7:19 pm on How to vote.Inherently the left fails, on economic performance. As they allow dependency, spreading to everything. With many nations, they start to (...)
DJ Ward Sun 15th May 2022 at 8:41 am on NZ Human RightsHindsight can expose errors well, at the time it’s different. It is clear technically, they went to far with rules. (...)
NZ teacher Peter Joyce’s settled life was disrupted when a woman he had never met accused him of historic rape. With a unique brand of angry humour, his diary plots the stages of his despair and traces his attempts to find justice in the face of the current insistence that we must “believe the victim”.
Dry Ice is a compelling memoir, but much more. The accusation made the writer a reluctant expert on similar cases from all over the world. He throws light on everything that limits public knowledge of false sexual allegations, from dangerous counselling to flawed statistics, and he exposes police investigation methods as blinkered, inefficient and insensitive.
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