Social Commentator

Voller a victim of Government neglect says mother.

This kid Voller has an appalling criminal history. The mother says he suffered a serious trauma in childhood but does not identify it. She says the social workers let her down (code for the government). We are not given the precise incident or a description of the incident. There is no mention of the father or what role he had in the child’s upbringing. The story is the classic single mother catastrophe brought on by a Labor government by encouraging women to have children out of wedlock on the understanding the government or in reality the taxpayer will assume a parental role and foot the cost of bringing up the child. The mother accepts no responsibility other than to say my child has an affliction, which is not my fault but the governments because it has failed to treat and cure the child’s affliction.

 

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Social Commentator

Four Corners: Northern Territory Indigenous groups not consulted on royal commission

Turnbull has made a big mistake in setting up a Royal Commission over these Four Corners’ allegations. The Commission will become a platform for every deadbeat and his dog to rail against the Correctional system. Crimes by Aboriginals are out of control in NT and the local indigenous community will not accept responsibility for their wilful and criminal ways.

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Bali Nine: Imminent Indonesia executions prompt mercy plea from Myuran Sukumaran’s mother

Mrs Raji Sukumaran makes the inevitable cry from the heart but she has still not comprehended the enormity of her son’s crime. That I suppose is the prerogative of a mother, never to accept responsibility for her son’s criminality. Myuran Sukumaran never showed true remorse by cooperating fully with the police. He never made full and frank admissions and refused to provide the police with a clear and precise description of the drug importation racket he ran and organised. Mrs Sukumaran would rather cry over a bunch of deadbeats in an Indonesian penitentiary than save the young Australian lives that would have been lost to eight kilos of heroin on the streets of Sydney.

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