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Matthew Hooton, The Post's New Editor In Chief, Doxxed Nicky Hager to help Hager's enemies "Chop Chop"

 It's perhaps shocking to me that I just learned Matthew Hooton, The Post's (Stuff) new Editor-In-Chief, is not only a Javier Milei fan, but that he personally leaked Nicky Hager's home address to enemies so that malicious harm could come to Hager.

 


 

Don't take my own opinion of it for granted - look at the context and draw your own conclusions:


 To me, that's not a man who ever appreciated journalism, truth, or integrity. And it's a real pity that this is what our society "rewards". After all, who explicitly provides an address to someone who asks for it, telling yout hat "cock driven" billionaires want "Chop Chop time" for Nicky Hager? 

And now Hooton has been hand picked to lead a team of supposed journalists at "The Post".

Most ironically Hooton spent his first week at the paper, telling staff he deeply admired Hager.

How's that for revisionist history? 

Having said all  that, Sinead Boucher is part of the right wing lobby group "Vision for Wellington". She hired Luke Malpass, who is now Hooton's 2nd in command.

(I'm informed that The Post is planning for a fully digital publication (no print) with transition before end of FY28)

It's a funny world where this type of evil is rewarded. I mean, that's the only word I can think of after seeing this context.

Says a lot about the country that we've allowed these people to continue to "prosper" too.

 

 

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