View Full Version : What is with this surge of attacks on old people and animals?
PrincessBandit
13th January 2010, 16:12
Apologies for lumping the elderly and animals together, but has anyone else noticed a very disturbing trend to these two sectors of society suddenly coming to the fore as victims of crime?
The number of incidents on the news recently where elderly folk have been attacked, and left badly beaten (physically and or emotionally) or dead has horrified me. Now, I don't for one minute condone these things happening to younger, stronger members of society but for goodness sake! How much of "da man" do you think you are being when you do this to a frail person who can't fight you off?
And as for the rise of sickening animal attacks......
What the hell type of society are we becoming?
Elysium
13th January 2010, 16:14
Just more justification to have these low llife scum sterilised.
Dave Lobster
13th January 2010, 16:16
What the hell type of society are we becoming?
Multi cultural.
sinfull
13th January 2010, 16:21
brings to mind the saying an eye for an eye !
todays do gooders are ruining society !
the criminal has more rights than the victim !
Beat them to the same severity !
deprive them of water or food as they do !
Tear thier fucking throats out !
Str8 Jacket
13th January 2010, 16:25
We are breeding a culture of scum where no one knows or gives a shit what Personal Responsibility and/or common sense is cause someone else will pick up the pieces for them. Where kids are just a money making scheme that are tossed to the side as soon as they can move. The Govt have introduced NCEA so no one has to push themselves any more but can still be a "winner" and if you don't want to work then you don't have too cause we'll pay for your laziness. No one gives two shits about anyone else anymore and there are a group of individuals (of all cultures and gender) that thinks that they are hard done by and that it's there God given right to inflict harm on others or an animal cause "that's what happened to them".
The Stranger
13th January 2010, 16:29
It's bradfords fault. Not allowed to smack kids now, so got to take the anger out on somone.
Trudes
13th January 2010, 17:40
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just a guess
Pussy
13th January 2010, 17:43
We are breeding a culture of scum where no one knows or gives a shit what Personal Responsibility and/or common sense is cause someone else will pick up the pieces for them. Where kids are just a money making scheme that are tossed to the side as soon as they can move. The Govt have introduced NCEA so no one has to push themselves any more but can still be a "winner" and if you don't want to work then you don't have too cause we'll pay for your laziness. No one gives two shits about anyone else anymore and there are a group of individuals (of all cultures and gender) that thinks that they are hard done by and that it's there God given right to inflict harm on others or an animal cause "that's what happened to them".
Great post, Hels! :niceone:
Says it all, really
Mrs Cowboyz
13th January 2010, 18:00
We are breeding a culture of scum where no one knows or gives a shit what Personal Responsibility and/or common sense is cause someone else will pick up the pieces for them. Where kids are just a money making scheme that are tossed to the side as soon as they can move. The Govt have introduced NCEA so no one has to push themselves any more but can still be a "winner" and if you don't want to work then you don't have too cause we'll pay for your laziness. No one gives two shits about anyone else anymore and there are a group of individuals (of all cultures and gender) that thinks that they are hard done by and that it's there God given right to inflict harm on others or an animal cause "that's what happened to them".
couldnt agree more on this one....but its not new, there will always be a culture of scum its just how we deal with them thats the problem.
Guitana
13th January 2010, 18:01
They pick on the elderly and animals cos they know if they picked a fight with the average kiwi bloke they would get their arses kicked! Put em in prison and let Uncle Bully have his way with their sorry arses!
Str8 Jacket
13th January 2010, 18:02
couldnt agree more on this one....but its not new, there will always be a culture of scum its just how we deal with them thats the problem.
Exactly! ;)
CookMySock
13th January 2010, 19:02
... One afternoon while doing some work in the garden I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence. Upon inspection, to my dismay, I realized it was the next door neighbors' daughter's rabbit. For years I had watch her come home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the garden. I knew today would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast.
The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with the hose, combed it with the Dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as "natural causes".
Within the hour the neighbor's car pulled in and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet away and screamed "DDDDDAAAADDDDDDDYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbour that I am I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything I could do.
Her father less than calmly blurted, "What kind of sick individual would dig up a little girl's dead rabbit and put it back in it's cage?"
Katman
13th January 2010, 19:54
How much of "da man" do you think you are being when you do this to a frail person who can't fight you off?
Or for that matter (these days) "da gurl".
Okey Dokey
13th January 2010, 20:29
Great post str8 jacket! Really sums it up. There are some unbelievably cowardly and conscienceless thugs out there.
Milts
13th January 2010, 21:29
Um, not trying to troll here, but...
Just because there are more reports in the news absolutely does NOT mean that there are more attacks occuring. Does anyone remember a few years ago, when there was a whole series of dog attacks on young children, and everyone was crying to have some breeds banned, stronger dog control laws, etc? Turned out that in fact the number of dog attacks over those few months were significantly LESS than over the same period in the previous year. But, someone made one into a news story, suddenly someone hears of another and does a folowup story, and you get public paranoia despite the fact that attacks were decreasing.
Not saying that the number of incidents haven't necessarily gone up. But don't base your claims on the number of media reportings, please.
CookMySock
13th January 2010, 21:54
Just because there are more reports in the news absolutely does NOT mean that there are more attacks occuring.Yeah this is very true. Always be aware the medias' job is to inflate and sensationalise, and wind your feelings up.
I don't let it affect me now.
Steve
Mrs Cowboyz
13th January 2010, 22:08
Yeah this is very true. Always be aware the medias' job is to inflate and sensationalise, and wind your feelings up.
I don't let it affect me now.
Steve
this is very true....when we were dairy farming a while back a guy over the hill was blowing up stumps and ended up blowing off his arm...that night on the news they could not say if it had anything to do with a terrorist attack! WTF???
Tink
13th January 2010, 22:11
Exactly! ;)
Yup I agree there totally.. surely the good outways the bad... society needs a good kick up the proverbial butt :) good one Mrs C.
... One afternoon while doing some work in the garden I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence. Upon inspection, to my dismay, I realized it was the next door neighbors' daughter's rabbit. For years I had watch her come home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the garden. I knew today would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast.
The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with the hose, combed it with the Dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as "natural causes".
Within the hour the neighbor's car pulled in and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time she stopped about six feet away and screamed "DDDDDAAAADDDDDDDYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbour that I am I rushed to fence and asked if there was anything I could do.
Her father less than calmly blurted, "What kind of sick individual would dig up a little girl's dead rabbit and put it back in it's cage?"
I hope you learnt your lesson!
motor_mayhem
13th January 2010, 23:24
Um, not trying to troll here, but...
Just because there are more reports in the news absolutely does NOT mean that there are more attacks occuring. Does anyone remember a few years ago, when there was a whole series of dog attacks on young children, and everyone was crying to have some breeds banned, stronger dog control laws, etc? Turned out that in fact the number of dog attacks over those few months were significantly LESS than over the same period in the previous year. But, someone made one into a news story, suddenly someone hears of another and does a folowup story, and you get public paranoia despite the fact that attacks were decreasing.
Not saying that the number of incidents haven't necessarily gone up. But don't base your claims on the number of media reportings, please.
Yeah this is very true. Always be aware the medias' job is to inflate and sensationalise, and wind your feelings up.
I don't let it affect me now.
Steve
Whether it is the focus of the media or not doesn't make it any less of a bad thing. I actually think it is good that they bring something like this to our attention and people in organisations like the spca etc get the help they deserve from Joe Public. I know it's a media beat up but in this case at least I think the cause is more than worthy.
Nothing I despise more than animal cruelty - It takes a cold hearted coward to do that sort of thing
scissorhands
14th January 2010, 10:19
and what of the abused children, we are close to world champs there too
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Beemer
14th January 2010, 22:17
Just more justification to have these low llife scum sterilised.
I prefer neutralised myself!
sunhuntin
15th January 2010, 08:01
one major problem with child abuse seems to be that cyfs and the cops dont give a shit. my niece and nephews live with their "mother" most of the time.
my niece is just 4 and has started referring to her mother as a bitch and a dick. my nephews are 2 and 1 and not yet talking. the niece and the 2 year old were here one day, and the boy tripped on a mat. luce flew to his defence, teling her grandmother "dont push my brother." it was obviously not the first time she had done it, so they must get slapped around. neither of these kids want to go home... the baby cant say either way cos hes too little. we have called cyfs on her so many times, once was after they got given to their dad with their hands and faces covered in small sores. the result, as admitted to him by the so called mother, after they picked some of her hot drug knives. cyfs didnt care.
if the authorities did what they are meant to, instead of sweeping the kids under the mat, maybe the child death rates might not be so high. i think they also need to stop placing kids with extended family unless those people have been properly checked. if luce and the boys did get removed, itd be just our luck they would end up with her parents, who are worse than she is.
CookMySock
15th January 2010, 10:22
when we were dairy farming a while back a guy over the hill was blowing up stumps and ended up blowing off his arm...Hahaha, funny! :sunny:
Whether it is the focus of the media or not doesn't make it any less of a bad thing.Yeah, but the point is, they intentionally wave it in front of you expressly for their own purpose - and that is to ruin your self-esteem.
You can't do a huge amount about the wrong or right in the world, except what's in your back yard, so repeatedly contemplating all the wrong and horrific things does far more harm than good. Collective society would be far better served to ignore the bad and concentrate on positive self-esteem work towards the common good.
Sadly it won't happen unless legislation acts to prevent them, because if it happened on TV then its real. I do wonder if people are beginning to get it though. I hope so.
Steve
scissorhands
16th January 2010, 10:19
Hahaha, funny! :sunny:
Yeah, but the point is, they intentionally wave it in front of you expressly for their own purpose - and that is to ruin your self-esteem.
You can't do a huge amount about the wrong or right in the world, except what's in your back yard, so repeatedly contemplating all the wrong and horrific things does far more harm than good. Collective society would be far better served to ignore the bad and concentrate on positive self-esteem work towards the common good.
Sadly it won't happen unless legislation acts to prevent them, because if it happened on TV then its real. I do wonder if people are beginning to get it though. I hope so.
Steve
The think the bigger point is that the introduction of a police state requires the need for that state to exist.... a bit like job creation, or revolving door medicine......
we now have a situation where we can increase the peoples well being immensely, and shoot sickness and desease away bar the genetically weak.......that is not what world leaders want.....
Skyryder
16th January 2010, 10:34
I hope you learnt your lesson!
There is one here for all of us.
American Beauty springs to mind with Kevin Spacy.
Skyryder
CookMySock
16th January 2010, 11:42
The think the bigger point is that the introduction of a police state requires the need for that state to exist.... a bit like job creation, or revolving door medicine......All support organisations such as the police should be designed to engineer themselves out of business, by actually fixing the problem. It's fun watching them squirm when they inadvertently DO fix the problem, but overall I think they would rather perpetuate the industry and even grow it, than face going out of business. We see the same things with police morale - at a low when there is nothing to do, and at a high during a crisis - so what do you think they prefer?
Steve
Dave Lobster
16th January 2010, 11:54
what do you think they prefer?
Donuts.
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