An enigmatic heading, I know, but one that I hope becomes clearer. Please bear with me...
On the news over the weekend was the story of a couple of mothers who were distressed that ACC money wasn't available to provide counselling for their traumatised children who have witnessed horrific events -- notably one witnessed his father being stabbed to death. A terrible business.
Without wanting to denigrate the benefits of counselling services provided by skilled and competent counsellors, I was perplexed by this odd line in logic.
My take on what these women were saying is "Counselling only works if somebody else pays for it". If counselling is the answer to their children's problems, then why haven't they taken steps to ensure that this service has been made available, rather than condemning those kids to unspecified mental trauma for the rest of their lives. ACC doesn't pay, the kids don't get counselling. It's a bit like not taking your kid to A&E after they've broken a limb because you might have to pay.
If I had been the reporter I would have asked the question "So what steps have you taken to ensure that your child receives appropriate counselling and, if none, why not?"
And what's wrong with telling people that they're ferkin idiots?
I have been observing the perennial discussion in a couple of other threads about idiots who don't wear appropriate gear whilst riding motorcycles. They're ferkin idiots. Should I ignore them and pretend they don't exist? So there are no laws that prescribe what bikers should or shouldn't wear, apart from a securely-fitting helmet. Does the lack of relevant and appropriate regulation forgive the mental capacity of people who should know better? Telling me it's their life and their decision as to how they choose to live it is, in our society, crap. Who is going to pay for the months of plastic surgery for these dickheads after they spread their skin over hard, abrasive and resilient materials? Not them, that's for sure. If I were their mothers I'd probably expect ACC to pay for counselling as well. Mine.
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