Thursday, 31 October 2019

BULLYING BEGINS AT HOME (letter to the Herald)


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Bullying begins at home: in our first home, the womb, which historically in our culture has been inviolate.



But now it's a mother’s ‘right’ to violate her own body, her own uterus, and kill her own child - even if she’s little more than a child herself - because that’s her ‘choice’.

Abortion, the ultimate violence, is inflicted by a woman on herself, often because of coercion (bullying) by her child's father or grandparents. NZ society has condoned this violence for 50 years, and now we're faced with the consequences: violent parents who breed violent children.

$3200 has been spent, and a record made of every case of bullying, at St Michael’s Catholic School Remuera. And this is the model proposed by Children’s Commissioner Andrew Becroft and Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon, for all NZ schools. 

The song and dance at St Michael’s beggars belief: “What goals can you make that will ensure that you never do this (bullying) again?” dah de dah. 

To ensure an end to bullying, a Catholic school need only teach its children to know and love Jesus Christ. 

P S: I do not expect the Herald will print this but I send it anyway. 







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