Hmmm. Right.Originally Posted by Pita Sharples on Stuff.co.nz
Hmmm. Right.Originally Posted by Pita Sharples on Stuff.co.nz
It just goes to show how devoid of substance television journalism really is.
As for New Zealand, the scum floats to the top and the shit sinks to the bottom, it's difficult to distinguish the difference between the two here!
Meanwhile the real New Zealanders, Maori, Pakeha and new arrivals just get on with the struggles of everyday life.John.
TVNZ wanted to screen this documentary in NZ - but they were not able to secure the rights to the first series from Ross Kemp's distributor.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10505919
I reckon it was clear from the doco that the Mob is a dying organisation. All the guys on it were getting on a bit. Old father time and 'P' will do what this weak willed Govt can't.
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As long as parents are not doing their job there will always be new recruits popping up searching for somewhere to belong.
But is it not better to have them all in one place clearly marked so we can identify them?
Re the doco, yes had a look at it. Compared to the other gangs from around the world that has been on there, the MM looked tame.
Tame?,They looked pathetic.
Other "gangs" in the series tended to be people born into a hard way of life, That were forced to continue it in order to carve out some order, even if they had the intelligence to see their lifestyle for what it was and hated it.
The mob came across as useless shitbags taking advantage of a welfare state and making life miserable for honest folk.
Pretty weak doco, didnt really scratch the surface I would of thought. Im sure a kiwi could better.
I hate it when I have a number plate on and I come up on the fuckers riding down the motorway at 140 taking up all the lanes. slow fuckers
I thought it was interesting when the scribble face said that the 'code' was about respect etc. What would he know? To be fair, I bet he didn't grow up in an environment where he got any respect, so he only knows what his 'whanau'[foster home?] taught him.
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