Maree Buscke and Marty Gisbon dive into a real mixed bag including the Benjamin Doyle story, the decline of cultural and ideological values, and the current political landscape in New Zealand. They touch on the normalization of certain language, the challenges faced by Christopher Luxon, and the increasing prevalence of solar farms and pine plantations on prime agricultural land. They also look at cultural themes like “militant normalcy,” Jacinda Ardern's Oxford role, New Zealand's carbon zero policies, and the potential impact of Marine Le Pen's ban from the French election.

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Maree Buscke and Marty Gisbon dive into a real mixed bag including the Benjamin Doyle story, the decline of cultural and ideological values, and the current political landscape in New Zealand. They touch on the normalization of certain language, the challenges faced by Christopher Luxon, and the increasing prevalence of solar farms and pine plantations on prime agricultural land. They also look at cultural themes like “militant normalcy,” Jacinda Ardern's Oxford role, New Zealand's carbon zero policies, and the potential impact of Marine Le Pen's ban from the French election.

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