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    He is 20 FFS!

    Two years and 4 months for this is astounding! He is 20 years of age, there is no hope for him, his kids, his partner/future partners. This sort of thing leaves me cold. There is a child here learning from his fathers knee. Castrate the bastards!

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10645150

    Scarey story this one, and oh so friggen typical.
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    he shouldnt be castrated, he should be shot. i hope the partner sees sense and doesnt go back once hes out. if she does, then shes better off dead. if she does go back, then cyfs should remove the kids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    if she does go back, then cyfs should remove the kids.
    Nuh uh, that would be the government intervening in people's private lives. This interventionist nanny state is ruining society and taxing those who work hard in order to do so. At least, that's the case many on this site seem to push time after time.

    To be fair, 20 years old guys do a lot of stupid shit that they grow out of. Hopefully two years in jail should cure him of this stupidity... if not, then more time in prison is hardly going to make a difference to his attitude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milts View Post
    Nuh uh, that would be the government intervening in people's private lives. This interventionist nanny state is ruining society and taxing those who work hard in order to do so. At least, that's the case many on this site seem to push time after time.

    To be fair, 20 years old guys do a lot of stupid shit that they grow out of. Hopefully two years in jail should cure him of this stupidity... if not, then more time in prison is hardly going to make a difference to his attitude.
    You are a youngster eh? No disrespect mate, but...

    Seriously the terrible things that happen like this are not a one off that someone will learn from by getting a bit of jail time to contemplate his naughtyness. Read the article properly. Here is a little snippet;

    His father hit him with a cricket bat and held him while his partner got in a car.

    Ngahuru got away, jumped on the bonnet, and smashed the windscreen. Both his partner and the baby got cuts and scratches.

    His father used the bat again but Ngahuru shattered the driver's side window and punched his partner in the head and neck.

    Ok, so incase you missed it, this is a family thing, no doubt the partner concerned has been raised in the same way. This is a terrible side of life in good old NZ.

    Sunhuntin, I am still going with castration love, like father like son, like his poor baby that got cuts and scratches as a result of his behaviour, like his unborn child that he had no thought of when he...

    "His partner ran, but Ngahuru went after her and punched her in the head and kicked her in the back as she sheltered the baby"

    She is the same as him, victim of their upbringings...
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    Another sad case of "Monkey See, Monkey Do" for the kids involved I imagine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Another sad case of "Monkey See, Monkey Do" for the kids involved I imagine.
    That's no excuse. You've got to be a complete cunt to subject anyone to that sort of treatment, let alone someone you love, holding a baby and 8 months pregnant... Take him bound and gagged to a womans refuge and let them deal with it... then throw the little fucker in jail (if he's still breathing)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    You are a youngster eh? No disrespect mate, but...

    Seriously the terrible things that happen like this are not a one off that someone will learn from by getting a bit of jail time to contemplate his naughtyness. Read the article properly. Here is a little snippet;

    His father hit him with a cricket bat and held him while his partner got in a car.

    Ngahuru got away, jumped on the bonnet, and smashed the windscreen. Both his partner and the baby got cuts and scratches.

    His father used the bat again but Ngahuru shattered the driver's side window and punched his partner in the head and neck.

    Ok, so incase you missed it, this is a family thing, no doubt the partner concerned has been raised in the same way. This is a terrible side of life in good old NZ.

    Sunhuntin, I am still going with castration love, like father like son, like his poor baby that got cuts and scratches as a result of his behaviour, like his unborn child that he had no thought of when he...

    "His partner ran, but Ngahuru went after her and punched her in the head and kicked her in the back as she sheltered the baby"

    She is the same as him, victim of their upbringings...
    I take your point, and I did read the article thoroughly, but... a few questions, which I consider highly relevant.
    If you were the father, and wanted to stop this, wouldn't a bat be more effective than talking to him while he's clearly drunk?
    Is more time in prison, surrounded by criminals, likely to be the way to turn a violent, abusive youth, who comes from an abusive family, into a productive member of society?
    Can you guarantee that in ten years he will still be the same person he is now? People can and do change a huge amount. Not always, and not always in a good way, but ten years is a very very long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    You are a youngster eh? No disrespect mate, but...

    Seriously the terrible things that happen like this are not a one off that someone will learn from by getting a bit of jail time to contemplate his naughtyness. Read the article properly. Here is a little snippet;

    His father hit him with a cricket bat and held him while his partner got in a car.

    Ngahuru got away, jumped on the bonnet, and smashed the windscreen. Both his partner and the baby got cuts and scratches.

    His father used the bat again but Ngahuru shattered the driver's side window and punched his partner in the head and neck.

    Ok, so incase you missed it, this is a family thing, no doubt the partner concerned has been raised in the same way. This is a terrible side of life in good old NZ.

    Sunhuntin, I am still going with castration love, like father like son, like his poor baby that got cuts and scratches as a result of his behaviour, like his unborn child that he had no thought of when he...

    "His partner ran, but Ngahuru went after her and punched her in the head and kicked her in the back as she sheltered the baby"

    She is the same as him, victim of their upbringings...
    not always the upbringing. This i know as my brother had a good up bringing and still ended up in jail.
    some people are just bad eggs.

    If I were his father and the only way to stop him hitting his wife and child, was to use a cricket bat... id bloddy well use the cricket bat.

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    I was in London when Once Were Warriors hit the scene.

    The English couldn't believe that the movie portrayed a very real slice of Kiwi life rather than just being a good old Hollywood (type) action flick.

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    So Grandad failed twice with a cricket bat?

    Kinda reminds me of that scene from Lock Stock.................... "What did you shoot im wiv, an air rifle?".

    Anyway, that prick should be locked up longer than 28 months. Unfortunately, they don't remove sub-human bollocks or place bullets in the empty space that should house a brain.
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    Very sad state our nation is in. This stuff goes on all the time, and alot of it goes unreported or undisclosed. It is often accepted as a cultural thing, however it should be dealt with swiftly and calmly with the due punishment.
    Makes me sick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I was in London when Once Were Warriors hit the scene.

    The English couldn't believe that the movie portrayed a very real slice of Kiwi life rather than just being a good old Hollywood (type) action flick.
    Saddest part of this is it is largely "unknown" in our society. We only jump up and down when it hits headlines. All the handwringing when a child is killed, too many times the mother of that child has been dealt to time and time again without notice. So this bloke picked on his partner this time, what is to stop him from losing it with one of his babies in the future? The crying of one is reportedly what triggered this attack on his partner.

    I used to do property management, one young girl came to me with a really dubious history. I investigated it, talked to her family and her. Talked to her previous landlords (Ministry of Housing). I decided to take a chance on her. Far canal she was so damaged, she took abuse from men she slept with. Not partners mind just random wankers that she allowed in her home. Black eyes/split lips/unpaid rent/damaged property/garages full of stolen cars that were full of rubbish, you name it it happened. I eventually evicted her. I was on first name basis with her parents who were respected business people in Christchurch. She was a bad egg, so I am not painting all parents with the brush I paint this fellas father with.

    Her parents paid up all her rent for me, then made it really clear they did not want to hear from me, or her for that matter, again. I had insurance on the property to cover damage from a tenant. Scariest thing I found when we inspected after she had left. The inside door knobs off the childrens bedrooms. Poor little things. Locked in their rooms. Hate to think what they are up to now themselves. They will be 10 and 12 about now.

    Dont get me wrong, I would kill to protect my babies if provoked but, I dont for one second think that this is that kind of scenario.
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    Rule .303. He won't do it again, and it saves the tax payer a fortune in rehab and care whilst he is locked up.

    I will donate the bullet.



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    Your wasting your breath discussing stuff like this, another knee jerk reaction. Next week another incident will be popular. Katman made a reply today that a person a day dies on the road and it often doesnt even make the news.

    Its the liberal society. Those that can afford it distance themselves further by becoming safer in their secure subdivisions that are close to the motorway so they can avoid the suburbs and get to wherever they are heading.

    This sort of behaviour is becoming more normal every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Another sad case of "Monkey See, Monkey Do" for the kids involved I imagine.
    monkey is right

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