Wednesday, October 25, 2006

What lies beneath

Who would have thought that yesterday we were having gale force winds, some of the sea was ending up on the road and numerous flights were cancelled due to the heavy winds. Today, the sea was calm (much like the picture - courtesy of Google images), the sun even came out and it was even warm-ish! What a stark contrast to the wild weather from yesterday.

I was listening to National Radio in the car driving along Oriental Bay and they were talking about the Kahui twins case. Someone (the father) has been arrest. There weren't any arrests for 3 months after the tragedy and apparently, that is just terrible. The police were not to blame, but the were lots of cover ups by the family. Someone remarked that the whole family needed to be charged for obstruction to justice.


Officially NZ has 10 cases of child killings a year - which makes us 3rd in the world (not a position to be proud of). Unofficially its 40. NZ has one of the highest rates of youth suicide in the world. What does this say about our nation? A couple of months ago, statistics show that crime is on the increase in this country as well. What lies beneath this nation of fun loving, innovative, creative and friendly people? What are we not acknowledging or talking about? And most importantly - what can we as a nation (not just teh government or people in position) do about it?

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