There is an underclass in New Zealand that most of us are able to avoid or ignore on a day to day basis. They generally only engage with mainstream media when shit happens -- like the Kahui twins' murder, pit bull attacks, drive-by shootings, battering to death of pizza deliverers, etc. At which stage the "rest of us" get outraged and bay for justice, hanging and other forms of retribution.
New Zealand as a society is way too accepting of this sort of shit. Just look at our domestic violence and child abuse stats; the third-world diseases that are killing our kids; the "lifestyle" issues that impact negatively on those who can't help themselves (casinos, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, crappy diets, lack of exercise, etc); and the perverse impacts that Government "assistance" programmes have.
We like to make ourselves feel better by getting outraged about lightning rod symptoms -- like the Kahui twins -- but not really wanting to focus on or address the underlying causes. Why is that?
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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