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Christchurch Call - king1 - 24-01-2024

Looks like this might be next for the National chopping block...

Quote:Ardern launched the initiative with French President Emmanuel Macron to international acclaim in 2019, when she was still prime minister.
The stated aim was to combat the spread of terrorist activity and propaganda online by seeking global cooperation from other nations, along with social media and tech giants.
It followed the March 15, 2019, mosque terror attacks in Christchurch, which claimed 51 lives and was live-streamed on Facebook.

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A spokesperson for the prime minister confirmed: ÔÇ£Christopher Luxon met with special envoy Dame┬á
Jacinda Ardern just before Christmas to discuss her work.

ÔÇ£Decisions have not yet been made as the prime minister is waiting for advice from officials,ÔÇØ they said.
Asked to clarify when that advice is expected to come back and decisions made around the role, the spokesperson said on Monday they ÔÇ£donÔÇÖt have anything to add to the statement at this stageÔÇØ.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/350154021/chris-luxon-meets-jacinda-ardern-over-special-envoy-job



RE: Christchurch Call - nzoomed - 24-01-2024

National never showed much interest in this when they were in opposition, so wont be surprised if that's the case.


RE: Christchurch Call - Praktica - 24-01-2024

Would be really embarrassing for them if some of their hate mongers and unpleasant meme spreaders were caught.


RE: Christchurch Call - Jan - 24-01-2024

(24-01-2024, 08:50 AM)king1 Wrote: Looks like this might be next for the National chopping block...

Quote:Ardern launched the initiative with French President Emmanuel Macron to international acclaim in 2019, when she was still prime minister.
The stated aim was to combat the spread of terrorist activity and propaganda online by seeking global cooperation from other nations, along with social media and tech giants.
It followed the March 15, 2019, mosque terror attacks in Christchurch, which claimed 51 lives and was live-streamed on Facebook.

...


A spokesperson for the prime minister confirmed: ÔÇ£Christopher Luxon met with special envoy Dame┬á
Jacinda Ardern just before Christmas to discuss her work.

ÔÇ£Decisions have not yet been made as the prime minister is waiting for advice from officials,ÔÇØ they said.
Asked to clarify when that advice is expected to come back and decisions made around the role, the spokesperson said on Monday they ÔÇ£donÔÇÖt have anything to add to the statement at this stageÔÇØ.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/350154021/chris-luxon-meets-jacinda-ardern-over-special-envoy-job

There are probably many other things the 450 to 500k it is going to cost the tax payers for her to continue could be spent on - like school uniforms for kids who wonÔÇÖt be returning to school as their parents canÔÇÖt afford their uniform


RE: Christchurch Call - Lilith7 - 24-01-2024

Unlikely much will eventuate from this govt other than words & window dressing, although to be fair, it is a difficult thing to try to police


https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/131477356/does-jacinda-arderns-christchurch-call-online-hate-project-have-a-future-now-shes-leaving-politics

"Jacinda ArdernÔÇÖs Christchurch Call ÔÇô ambitious and world-leading work to stamp out online extremism and hate - is ÔÇ£unfit for purposeÔÇØ and can no longer keep people safe, a leading researcher says.

Ardern got big tech companies and powerful world leaders on board with the Christchurch Call ÔÇô a plan to stem the flow of violent extremism online ÔÇô in the wake of the Mosque terror attacks on March 15, 2019.

But a change in leadership, lack of political will and ÔÇ£significantlyÔÇØ changed online landscape means the Call is unable to respond to issues Dr Sanjana HattotuwaÔÇï a researcher from the Disinformation Project, described as ÔÇ£unimaginableÔÇØ four years ago.

The Call focused on the major social media platforms, such as Facebook, which facilitated a new level of horror during New ZealandÔÇÖs worst mass murder in modern history as the site where the March 15 gunman livestreamed his murders in question as to how the Call is going to remain relevant in the post pandemic misinformation world,ÔÇØ he said."


RE: Christchurch Call - Wainuiguy - 27-01-2024

(24-01-2024, 12:49 PM)Praktica Wrote: Would be really embarrassing for them if some of their hate mongers and unpleasant meme spreaders were caught.

And of course none of that EVER occurs from the left.........


RE: Christchurch Call - Oh_hunnihunni - 27-01-2024

(24-01-2024, 01:51 PM)JanW Wrote:
(24-01-2024, 08:50 AM)king1 Wrote: Looks like this might be next for the National chopping block...

There are probably many other things the 450 to 500k it is going to cost the tax payers for her to continue could be spent on - like school uniforms for kids who wonÔÇÖt be returning to school as their parents canÔÇÖt afford their uniform

I notice more and more schools are providing free uniforms. Our local Catholic school has just announced they're doing it this year. Nice to see some more of the church wealth going where it should.

One thing though, perhaps uniforms should be a thing of the past. They are there for all the wrong reasons when you consider 21st c social ideologies.

But then, so is formal education...  Big Grin

(24-01-2024, 02:17 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: Unlikely much will eventuate from this govt other than words &  window dressing, although to be fair, it is a difficult thing to try to police


https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/131477356/does-jacinda-arderns-christchurch-call-online-hate-project-have-a-future-now-shes-leaving-politics

"Jacinda ArdernÔÇÖs Christchurch Call ÔÇô ambitious and world-leading work to stamp out online extremism and hate - is ÔÇ£unfit for purposeÔÇØ and can no longer keep people safe, a leading researcher says.

Ardern got big tech companies and powerful world leaders on board with the Christchurch Call ÔÇô a plan to stem the flow of violent extremism online ÔÇô in the wake of the Mosque terror attacks on March 15, 2019.

But a change in leadership, lack of political will and ÔÇ£significantlyÔÇØ changed online landscape means the Call is unable to respond to issues Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa a researcher from the Disinformation Project, described as ÔÇ£unimaginableÔÇØ four years ago.

The Call focused on the major social media platforms, such as Facebook, which facilitated a new level of horror during New ZealandÔÇÖs worst mass murder in modern history as the site where the March 15 gunman livestreamed his murders in question as to how the Call is going to remain relevant in the post pandemic misinformation world,ÔÇØ he said."

I wonder how much pushback is coming from the platform owners themselves.


RE: Christchurch Call - Praktica - 27-01-2024

(27-01-2024, 12:07 PM)Wainuiguy Wrote:
(24-01-2024, 12:49 PM)Praktica Wrote: Would be really embarrassing for them if some of their hate mongers and unpleasant meme spreaders were caught.

And of course none of that EVER occurs from the left.........

The catchcry of the morally deficient.