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Saturday, August 04, 2007

That didn't work, did it?

Predictably the anti child abuse bill by Bradford, 'I know what's best for you parents', has not worked.

I doubt if the lowlifes that have murdered (yes, sadly as of yesterday afternoon, it is now murder) young 3 year old Nia Glassie are even aware that such a bill exists. The frontline staff who have to pickup the pieces know full well what really goes on, yet we continue to deny any personal responsibility.

Hone, the chief bone pointer from that separatist party, continues to blame colonialism as the root cause and want to lock all Maori MP's up in another talkfest in Wiberia or somewhere similar to knock a few heads together. Get over it, NZ was colonised by the British, lost their sovereignity and the so called treaty was nothing but a useless piece of paper to keep natives pacified. Who cares about the past? As I now know, that same piece of paper continues to keep the activist natives quiet through the Waitangi handout gravy train being well oiled from my taxes, but that's another story.

Hone, I would suggest that middle NZ is not listening to your vociferous rants, you are written off as just another vocal stirrer looking for more handouts, like this other useless seeker of funds.
You could do a lot better if you went directly to the Frank Streets of NZ and knocked a few heads together to put the message straight to these lowlifes that child abuse is not and will not be tolerated. If you think that native to native talk is the way to go, get down there and give the message directly. I definitely suspect that your methods of confrontational and vocal delivery would be well understood by any upcoming would be murderers.

There are some alternatives, to endless funding that is patently not acheiving any result, such as this guy here. His course on parenting, run by SKIP makes a lot of sense and maybe should be offered as say, a WOF, to be a parent.

I am sure with this murder we are still only seeing the tip of an iceberg that no amount of funding or state intervention will ever cure. Parents must take parenting as their prime role in life, nothing less.

Nia, At peace forever.

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