From Wellington to Washington: how Ani O'Brien's commentary tracks the global far-right culture war into Aotearoa
From Wellington to Washington: how Ani O'Brien's commentary tracks the global far-right culture war into Aotearoa A critical analysis of media platforming, partisan proximity, and transnational disinformation networks in New Zealand's polarising public sphere. The far right ecosystem in Aotearoa Exhibit 1 In a healthy democracy, it should be possible to ask a simple question of any commentator who is regularly given column inches in mainstream outlets: who pays them, who trains them, and whose narratives do they amplify? In Aotearoa New Zealand, that question is overdue for Ani O'Brien — a commentator whose career trajectory traces a near-textbook map of the transnational right's infrastructure for waging culture war. O'Brien is described in her Newsroom author bio as "a women's rights advocate and political commentator" who "has worked previously for the Leader of the Opposition (National) and is a council member of the Free Speech ...