Friday 21 July 2023

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KELVIN


Ardern getting ready to give Kelvin a rark-up



It's a shame really. Minister for Corrections Kelvin Davis is enjoying the best job he'll ever have and he'll have it for only another three months or so. Maybe then he can flee to his lost leader Jacinda Ardern to beg for crumbs from her table at the World Economic Forum, but it's doubtful she'll be plying the plonk as in days of yore (above).

And Kelvin might well be quite cross with Ardern, now that her forced confiscation of firearms from law-abiding Kiwis has been so clearly exposed as worse than useless, by yesterday's slaughter in Auckland.

Useless as far as prevention of killings and maimings go, that is. But so convenient for the global elite who want to foment revolution and reduce decent farmers, hunters and homeowners to helplessness in the face of anarchy. 

Cam Slater of the BFD isn't too chuffed with Kelvin, either:


Yesterday we saw yet another preventable tragedy occur in Auckland when, without a firearms licence, convicted criminal Matu Tangi Matua Reid illegally obtained a firearm and used it to kill two people and maim several others.

Now the hand-wringing and blame game begins. But let’s examine the facts as we know them.

  1. Matu Tangi Matua Reid had a history of violent crime.
  2. Was on home detention at the time of this crime, monitored with an ankle bracelet.
  3. Was convicted of impeding breathing, injuring with intent to injure, wilful damage, and male assaults female.
  4. Was sentenced to five months’ home detention on the four charges when he appeared for sentence before Judge Stephen Bonnar KC on March 28.
  5. Did not have a firearms licence.
  6. Who is responsible for this preventable crime?

    Firstly you have to sheet home a large portion of blame to the Labour Government of the day. They have had a policy of emptying the prisons and even gloated about how they had reduced the prison population “safely”.


 


 

    That boast now rings hollow. Innocent people have died and been injured because this criminal, with a history of violence, was most recently sentenced to home detention for violent offences, rather than being incarcerated for those crimes.

    Kelvin Davis boasted the same in a recent speech at the Labour Party Congress:

    We have safely reduced the prison population – there are almost 1000 fewer Maori in prison than when we became government

    Kelvin Davis speech

    and;

    The facts speak for themselves – the prison population is sitting around the eight and a half thousand mark. When I became Minister that number was forecast to be around 14,000 by now.

    Kelvin Davis speech

     

    There are not only fewer non-violent people in prison but fewer people in Corrections care in the community.

    and

    Someone should tell them about the work with the Howard League which has seen over 17,000 prisoners gain their licence.

    Kelvin Davis speech

    One of those prisoners to gain their licence was the criminal killer Matu Tangi Matua Reid. That’s not really a success they can hang their hat on, is it?




    Labour emptied the prisons, they directed the judiciary to not send people to prison, and now we have the fatal results of that policy writ large: a killer loose on our streets when they really should have been behind bars.

    The judiciary also bears some responsibility for this incident too. The killer was sentenced to only five months’ home detention for violent crimes, all of which would have qualified as strike offences. But the judiciary has always opposed Three Strikes, and so the government abandoned it.

    Now they have blood on their hands. That blood is there as a direct result of appalling policies that have not protected the public and have now resulted in the death of two innocent people and injury to multiple others.

    Kelvin Davis should resign. But he won’t.

    Instead what we will see is the continued wrong-headed persecution of licensed firearms owners in a mad attempt to try and stop criminals who are not licensed from committing crimes. As I said yesterday, the Police are attacking, harassing and persecuting licensed firearms owners as a way to prevent crime that is as effective as breath testing teetotallers in a bid to stop drunk drivers.

    I have little doubt that the politicians will use this preventable tragedy to further blame the firearms community for the individual actions of a criminal and the direct policy and legislative failures of this Government.

    The blame for this preventable tragedy lies fairly and squarely at the feet of politicians and judges, Police and Corrections. They’ve all failed us; they are to blame. They must be held accountable.https://thebfd.co.nz/2023/07/21/government-has-blood-on-their-hands/


 

“For Him all things were created
and to Him all things must be subject
and God loves all creature,
in and because of Christ”

-St Lawrence of Brindisi (July 21), please pray for us 


8 comments:

  1. Yielding to Feminism, Cam, is no way to repair its damage.

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  2. Another young Maori has died violently, and tragically killed 2 more victims. Is Matu Tangi Matua Reid a deranged monster, or is he a victim (or both)?

    Maori (especially the young) have disastrous social outcomes. They tend to have broken families, perform badly at school, have poor job uptake, terrible health, populate over half of the jails, and have disastrous social welfare dependency. For over half a century this nation has lavished on Maori billions of dollars for social welfare, social justice, and Treaty settlements. We are now upping the ante with co-governance. The situation for Maori has hardly changed in 50 years and I confidently predict it won't change for the better in future. Keeping Maori dependent, angry and entitled is good politics, but terrible for Maori culture and welfare.

    The debate on Matu Tangi Matua Reid will focus on guns and jail. The real problem is the politics of Maori culture.

    Pray for Matu Tangi Matua Reid and his victims.

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  3. The most incompetent government in then history of our nation.

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  4. Illiyana Daskalova22 July 2023 at 21:23

    Great article! Thank you!

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  5. Donald Cochrane22 July 2023 at 21:25

    Its a pity that nearly all of the general public couldn't see through b-llsh-t when it was going down, how did I know they couldn't see it? Because they were the people wearing masks. Will they ever see what is going on? No, I don't think so, most people will just vote National or Labour again, then just b-tch about how this country is still going down the drain...

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  6. Payback in november

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  7. The most incompetent government in the history of our nation.

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