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  1. Yes exactly Bomber. This is the entirely logical outcome of living life by a set of fascist values. The next thing to watch for is children turning their parents in…
    Overstated?
    Not at all.
    There have been plenty of examples of this world wide. Homophobia, transphobia, whitephobia, anykindofphobia. Interesting that this is a case of straightphobia.
    When in doubt, hate.
    All you need is hate.
    Hate conquers all.

  2. I couldn’t finish reading this. But I think the Children’s Commissioner is wrong if she is saying that these sort of horrendous brutal murders are lesser crimes if they are committed by the dumb and the young, which is what it looks like.

    In any case, sentencing is the prerogative of the presiding judges, and we’ve already seen Oranga Tamariki people apparently trying to interfere with the judiciary instead of following the correct legal processes, Mallard over- ruling the police re not hosing Parliamentary protestors, and Tukaki complaining to the Dom-Post instead of the cops when a woman was allegedly racist in the CBD. Processes need to be adhered to, or changed by the legislature. “Life” sentences are a difficult global issue, but these Invercargill turds knew exactly what they were doing.

  3. It’s vigilante behaviour and murder.
    It’s been going on since time immemorial.
    Don’t try to put a square peg into another shaped hole when the square one it’s always been in is sufficient.

  4. Music is getting through to me today. And Don McLean has a way with words that are both indirect and on-point and cutting. The news today – he doesn’t think much about the providers and the recipients either!

    Prime Time
    …I was ridin’ on the subway in the afternoon
    I saw some kids ‘a beatin’ out a funky tune
    The lady right in front of me was old and brown
    The kids began to push her, they knocked her down
    I tried to help her out but there was just no way
    A life ain’t worth a damn on the street today
    I passed the ambulance and the camera crews
    I saw the instant replay on the evening news…

    Well down in Mexico, the laundry’s on the line
    There’s where you can go if you land on the nine
    Canada is nice if you’re fond of ice
    If you land on the two then we’ll send you there twice
    We interrupt this game for a news release:
    A man has gone insane and been killed by police!
    Now back to the game, that’s a dangerous play
    ‘Cause if they see you in C-U-B-A you must pass away…

    My supper’s on the stove, the war is on the screen
    Pass the bread and butter while I watch the Marine
    The shot him in the chest–Pass the chicken breast!
    The general is saying that he’s still unimpressed.
    “We had to burn the city ’cause they wouldn’t agree
    That things go better with democracy!”
    The weather will be fair, forget the ozone layer,
    But strontium showers will be here and there…
    Don McLean: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/donmclean/primetime.html
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6bdIkQZgiQ

  5. Brilliant article MB. Anna Leask seems to have leapt onto the band-wagon of woke emotional justice seeking. Her comment to you highlights her own inadequate and confused reporting, not only on this matter but on others as well. It’s also obvious that she does not understand or even try to understand how the justice system works and yet she is a court reporter.

    Everyone knows that life means life for murder but the courts normally then impose a finite period of prison before the person becomes eligible to apply for parole. So, and I’ve checked up on this, when they get parole they are on parole for the rest of the lives and can be recalled to serve the remainder of their life sentence if they do anything wrong.

    It seems to me that Leask is now running her own crusade, whatever that is. She embarrasses me.

  6. Wat’s missing in the commentaries above is any empathy for the 2 mothers concerned, each of whom lost a child to a violent death. Think yourselves in their shoes, if poss.

    1. Tom Gardner. Point taken. The main criticism, which I ignored, was the journalist referencing two persons not connected with this specific horrific case – which may be a gimmick picked up at a polytech course, to add weight to their own viewpoint. Getting comments from the just bereaved kin can be brutal.

      The two mothers who you mention will never really recover from what happened to their children, so it is a life sentence for them, and one reason why I’d consider tossing these vile Invercargill cretins off a bridge, and making sure that all the village cretins know that this is what happens to bullies who take the law into their own hands. We’re not allowed to do that nowadays, but it wasn’t unknown in times past.

    1. Anker. Yes, truly appalling. And all the perpetrators look thick smug little shits and nor do I like speaking in this way.

      The inevitable smugness and righteousness of tribal bullies functioning in craven groups, and they’re throughout the school system too, is a compelling reason for them to be messaged that the community will not tolerate them nor make excuses for them.

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