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  1. Sounds an interesting technique. Do people dressed as in the image provide the organisation and services? I am sick of seeing suits and designer clothes fronting up to explain our bloody awful lives and doings to us. Let them dress in what they can derive from op shops.

    Do you know that they have got more stuff than they can sell, but they are too upmarket now for the low, and turn away good stuff. When confronted by real need they turn away. They are disgusted at the squalor when people dump their rubbish outside and they are forced to pay to cart it away. Their ideas in christian charity shops are neat poor little people to be patronised. Warm, loving and caring for people who are short of money, help, transport and hope and self-care – that’s what the people need.

    The people in our bloody care claws and institutions need kindly, practical services, not middle-class disapprobation. So you get fights – the authorities get upset. It is a legitimate sport for the inmates, of the gladiator type that they are used to, and though a bit rough it isn’t much different than what everyday society is as provided by gummint on the outside. You dainty darlings think on that.

  2. Two weeks’ training to deal with damaged and disturbed children is reprehensible, as is the Minister of Children for his lack of oversight. He incomprehensibly colluded in abolishing the Commissioner for Children, and if it’s replacement and he himself think that wilful negligence is ok, then they should all be abolished themselves.

  3. Kneecapping the Children’s Commissioner is indefensible. Replacing the Commissioner with a committee looking like yet another self-serving diversity advertisement from the department promulgating genderID misinformation throughout the school system, is another millstone around the necks of every vulnerable child. Cry the beloved country.