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Back on a 250 and riding more than ever.
I hate to move against the tide,
I have to say this whole thing is a tragedy. There is quite rightly outrage for this man's crimes and a need for retribution for the victims. That is why most of the reaction here is understandable.
What I have tried to do, though, is to imagine that I was a member of Dixon's family. I would well know how mistreated he was as a child and his often pshycotic(sp) and disturbed behaviour - and would know the reasons for it.
The govt in recent years has closed down many of the secure units and facilities that used to house and look after the mentally disturbed and shifted them to halfway houses or straight in to the community. Result: there are a lot of people that are in jail that shouldn't be there in a decent society.
I'm no expert, but Dixon's behaviour/testimony/background would indicate to me that he has severe mental issues. Is a maximum security proson the right place to sort these - or will it make the problem worse?
Are we saying that we should "put these people down"? Or "good riddence"? But what if this was a member of your family we are talking about? Would you still feel the same?
Woukld you feel that a further tragedy was that your family member never got the help they needed?
Regards
DougieNZ
J'Ville
Wellington
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Some time back they interviewed Dixon's sister on TV. She came across as someone who loved her brother no matter what. Don't recall her making too many excuses one way or the other for what he had done.
She struck me as a decent sort.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
Our collective callous attitude to Dixon mirrors the approach the Nazi's would have taken, I.E to kill the mentally unstable.
To 'win' would have required an approach that would have culminated in Dixon receiving care/medication/whatever that would have seen him behave as a normal person [when released of course].
We failed Dixon, but even the idealists like myself find it hard to care!...he was a very bad man.
These comments made me believe you thought he was insane!?
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