Daily review 02/09/2024

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, September 2nd, 2024 - 12 comments
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Daily review is also your post.

This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy).

Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

12 comments on “Daily review 02/09/2024 ”

  1. Muttonbird 1

    Thanks, National.

    Thanks, Luxon and Willis. When you tank the economy, remove support and hope, and directly attack the wellbeing of society, people begin to lose the plot.

    When you forget to lead because you are ideologically opposed to leading, and too thick anyway, the most vulnerable suffer.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350399643/angry-scenes-man-accused-killing-8-year-old-boy-appears-court

    • higherstandard 1.1

      No government's policies, nor any prevailing economic conditions are ever an excuse for the assault or murder of anyone let alone children.

      • mpledger 1.1.1

        The final decision is the perpetrators but that doesn't mean that society never had any influence over how he got to the point.

      • Muttonbird 1.1.2

        Ok, mate. The comment was about government policy, not excuses for those who exist on the edges of society.

        But let's look at the role of the Police in this tragic episode. We know the government asked the police to not attend mental health call outs in order to cut costs. This is a fact.

        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/changes-announced-to-the-way-police-respond-to-mental-health-callouts/54ZOBUFTFJH3RLJM2BSYNMYCCA/

        Also a fact is the police picked up the alleged killer of the young boy with a hammer while he slept in his own home earlier in the day after concerned reports by the public because the man was entering peoples’ homes. Police then delivered him to the very street the boy lived in, where he went on to kill the child. This is a direct result of the government's austerity drive.

        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/hamilton-child-homicide-8yo-zahquiel-taipeti-allegedly-attacked-with-hammer-as-he-slept/5G4UCA7ZDVADJNB7SAXYRLFQAI/

        Thanks Luxon, Doocey and Coster for delivering untold misery to the people of Hamilton this past weekend.

        • Mountain Tui 1.1.2.1

          Thank you for connecting those dots, Mutton Bird. It's almost unbearable. I may write about this with your permission and thanks, if I can muster it.

          • Muttonbird 1.1.2.1.1

            Please do. Your analysis will be far more in depth and considered than mine.

            They have said they will withdraw from mental health callouts and retreat to core policing (Coster has said this recently), but what is core policing if it is not to remove a potentially (and now actually) fatal violent threat away from the public where that same public has made reports about that threat.

            This incident is such a bad policing failure, the police being under huge pressure from the government to cut their service.

            This is without even touching on the impact of removing support services for charities and social service providers. They, and police should be the front line but Chris Luxon doesn’t care one bit.

            • Mountain Tui 1.1.2.1.1.1

              Yes I remember the police mental health point and have followed it, but I had missed that the police dropped this individual off .. to be frank, I didn't follow this news because I find it too upsetting. Thank you for the heads up, and further details, MuttonBird.

  2. PsyclingLeft.Always 2

    NACT1 spend like theres no tomorrow..(a sustainable future one that is)

    Government to spend nearly $33 billion on transport over the next 3 years

    And Simeon's pet hate?….

    "There's less money going into cycleways, and I think New Zealanders are sick and tired of the amount of money going into cycleways."

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/526837/government-to-spend-nearly-33-billion-on-transport-over-the-next-3-years

    Yea..never mind our Planet burning, and the associated vehicle pollution..NACT1 gonna build the Roads !

    Anyway…

    Don’t believe the backlash – the benefits of investing more in cycling will far outweigh the costs

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300596233/dont-believe-the-backlash–the-benefits-of-investing-more-in-cycling-will-far-outweigh-the-costs

  3. Joe90 3

    Auckland psychotherapist Paul Wilson on trolls.

    .

    Trolls on the Couch: Understanding Everyday Sadism

    So, what drives trolling behavior? Enter the Online Disinhibition Effect (ODI), where anonymity and distance lower inhibitions, making people act in ways they wouldn’t face-to-face. It’s like wearing a mask—social consequences vanish, and impulses surface unchecked.

    Or, to put it in simpler terms, the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory (GIFT), coined by cartoonist John Gabriel of Penny Arcade: Normal Person + Anonymity + Audience = Total Fuckwad.

    https://www.traces-of-therapy.com/p/the-trolls-playground

    https://x.com/paul_wilson_nz

    • Muttonbird 3.1

      Huxley suggested the brain and societal conventions restricted consciousness. What is considered a normal person has a filter which allows them, us, to operate within an accepted social structure. He explored the idea psychedelic substances removed those restrictions. Human psychoses also remove those restrictions.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_of_Perception

      Perhaps ODI is similar in that it removes the responsibilities and consequences of intimate social behaviour, and the real person is horribly resolved.

      In this way, I'd argue that the internet troll is the real person, and the face they show in the offline world, is the manufactured facsimile.

    • weka 3.2

      does he explain why some people becomes fuckwads and others don't, under the same conditions?

  4. Jenny 4

    Book Review

    The unpublished genocide diaries of Refaat Alareer

    Refaat Alareer is the English literature professor who wrote the poem 'If I must die'.
    Who abandoned the school where he and his family were sheltering after receiving threatening messages on his mobile phone from israeli accounts, telling him they knew where he was, and that they were going to kill him. Alareer moved to his brother's house where he was killed in a precision missile strike along with his brother, sister and four nephews.
    [The IDF reserve precison strikes for high value targets.]

    If I must die
    You must live
    To sell my things
    To buy some cloth
    And some strings
    Make it white with a long tail
    So that some child somewhere in Gaza
    While looking heaven in the eye, awaiting his Dad
    Who left in a Blaze, Never saying goodbye
    Not even to himself, not even to his flesh

    Sees my kite, the kite you made, up above

    And thinks, just for a moment, that it is an angel bringing back love

    If I must die

    Let it bring

    Hope

    Refaat Alareer 1979 – 2023