Seriously?!
I reckon this is worthy of a holiday.....
Show some f****** respect.....
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Well said, mate. It seems we have a few cases of MLS (Mark Latham Syndrome) in here.St Dave wrote: ↑Thu 02 May 2024 12:25am I am pretty happy for sport to play a role in social education generally, but given there is a known correlation between a team losing and their supporters engaging in a domestic violence incident (eg this was the first study I found on google which finds a 10% increase in incidents after a loss where the team was favourite to win, with the rate increasing after important matches https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3712874/), this is probably one of the more relevant issues to educate about.
Wild that DV could be considered a politcal/social issue that people take sides on rather than just all agreeing it is bad, and actually argue that a bare minimum action could be something we shouldn't do, but I guess that is just what society is now.
Which government? State, federal or both? Also, the rising rate of DV has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. One could say governments past and present haven’t been doing enough to find solutions.
Factually incorrect. Domestic violence deaths have decreased by around 60% over the past twenty-five years or so. The recent spike still leaves us with the third lowest number on record.Sainternist wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 12:12pmWhich government? State, federal or both? Also, the rising rate of DV has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. One could say governments past and present haven’t been doing enough to find solutions.
So, why is this issue getting so much press and being raised so often by the general public? There were huge demonstrations right across the country last weekend. Whether these stats you speak of are correct or not, this is a major issue within the current zeitgeist. Perhaps we just need to be mindful of DV being a problem and do our best to stamp it out, no matter what? After all, it’s a pretty heinous thing and always a poor reflection on any culture and society. Call me crazy, but as a man, I’d rather not take the issue lightly and/or be defensive about it.Dis Believer wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 12:28pmFactually incorrect. Domestic violence deaths have decreased by around 60% over the past twenty-five years or so. The recent spike still leaves us with the third lowest number on record.Sainternist wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 12:12pmWhich government? State, federal or both? Also, the rising rate of DV has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. One could say governments past and present haven’t been doing enough to find solutions.
Another silly postsendmehomehappy wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 1:42pm Although an extremely important issue in its own right, Albo has jumped on the DV and violence against women bandwagon in an attempt to distract the general public from the utter destruction of Australia, as we know it, brought on by him and his totally inept government.
If someone does not like this post for political reasons, then tough s***.
I rest my case on a truth Defence.
I don’t like this post on the basis of needless hostility.sendmehomehappy wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 1:42pm
If someone does not like this post for political reasons, then tough s***.
I rest my case on a truth Defence.
As we’re talking about the current spike, I’m referring to the current incompetent government and their short sighted policies, but they’re all pretty useless as far as I’m concerned.Sainternist wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 12:12pmWhich government? State, federal or both? Also, the rising rate of DV has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. One could say governments past and present haven’t been doing enough to find solutions.
I suppose governments are partly to blame. There a many other factors that would contribute to it, though. Social and economic, obviously. Culture is definitely another. Poverty is also another. And yes, governments are at fault when there are increases in poverty. Nevertheless, I don’t think this is an issue we can ignore or take lightly. Perhaps it’s not such a bad thing for there to be more awareness on the issue. I can’t see any harm in the general public being educated about it.SaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 3:01pmAs we’re talking about the current spike, I’m referring to the current incompetent government and their short sighted policies, but they’re all pretty useless as far as I’m concerned.Sainternist wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 12:12pmWhich government? State, federal or both? Also, the rising rate of DV has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. One could say governments past and present haven’t been doing enough to find solutions.
Why do people think that an expert bureaucrat can fix this when they are the ones who are causing conditions that are making the problem even worse.
"I prefer true but imperfect knowledge, even if it leaves much indetermined and unpredictable, to a pretence of exact knowledge that is likely to be false"
I am not sure if this is increasing issue, or if it's being more widely acknoweldged as an issue because of the victims speaking out.
Well done on pointing out the factsSaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 10:49pm Not sure where you are getting your information from but the stats clearly demonstrate that violent crime has been falling over time in Australia.
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/peopl ... me-summary
I’ve even summarised the key parts nicely for you:
• Physical Assault victimisation rate declined from 3.8% in 2008-09 to 1.8% in 2021-22 (over 50% decrease)
• Robbery victimisation rate dropped from 0.6% in 2008-09 to 0.2% in 2021-22 (two-thirds reduction)
• Sexual Assault victimisation rate remained relatively stable between 0.2% and 0.3%
• Significant decreases in victimisation rates for violent crimes like physical assault and robbery
• Large percentage declines demonstrate that violent crime, particularly physical assault and robbery, has fallen substantially over time in Australia
I have a feeling that these numbers are due to cyclical factors like the economic cycle, particularly the unemployment rate, which has also been falling over the same time period. It’s well understood that crime tends to fluctuate with the economic cycle and is direct related to financial hardship.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 8119301027
Yes, I agree there will always be bullies who will inflict pain and suffering on weaker people unfortunately, but the reported stats don’t align with your claims.
Unfortunately, it sounds like breaking news is brainwashing people.
"To the extent that propaganda is based on current news, it cannot permit time for thought or reflection." When everything is urgent, you are forced to "remain on the surface of the event."
Ellul
Oh, please, go on!
You hear certain generations going on about back when they were kids they’d “leave the house in the morning and come home when the street lights came on” and now “it’s too dangerous for kids to go outside!”Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 05 May 2024 3:18amWell done on pointing out the factsSaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 10:49pm Not sure where you are getting your information from but the stats clearly demonstrate that violent crime has been falling over time in Australia.
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/peopl ... me-summary
I’ve even summarised the key parts nicely for you:
• Physical Assault victimisation rate declined from 3.8% in 2008-09 to 1.8% in 2021-22 (over 50% decrease)
• Robbery victimisation rate dropped from 0.6% in 2008-09 to 0.2% in 2021-22 (two-thirds reduction)
• Sexual Assault victimisation rate remained relatively stable between 0.2% and 0.3%
• Significant decreases in victimisation rates for violent crimes like physical assault and robbery
• Large percentage declines demonstrate that violent crime, particularly physical assault and robbery, has fallen substantially over time in Australia
I have a feeling that these numbers are due to cyclical factors like the economic cycle, particularly the unemployment rate, which has also been falling over the same time period. It’s well understood that crime tends to fluctuate with the economic cycle and is direct related to financial hardship.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 8119301027
Yes, I agree there will always be bullies who will inflict pain and suffering on weaker people unfortunately, but the reported stats don’t align with your claims.
Unfortunately, it sounds like breaking news is brainwashing people.
"To the extent that propaganda is based on current news, it cannot permit time for thought or reflection." When everything is urgent, you are forced to "remain on the surface of the event."
Ellul
20 or 30 or 40 years ago people didn't have cctv or mobile phones capturing every single crime that occurred. There was a lot of it, but you didn't get it on the nightly news every single fkn bulletin.
Why is it do you think that the commercial networks want to ram this stuff down our throats? It's a distraction. It's also a lot easier to present stuff to the masses that is easily digestible.
Video evidence is good for producers. That ensures it always makes it to the nightly bulletin. Great when you have reporters as pretty as fashion models too (male and female). No need to present great journalism. Just employ people who look like Instagram influencers who can read at year 9 level.
No point trying to explain anything complex like serious National or International issues.
Keep the public stupid. We don't want them doing their own research or having the capacity to think for themselves.
The lead news story every fkn night at 6 PM seems to be about a crime of some sort.
Either some one got shot at in suburbia, or some one went berserk at their local Centrelink , or someone with a screw loose went off their meds and grabbed a knife at Westfield.
Yes..I know it might seem important and all sympathy to anyone caught up in any of it or their families, but in the larger scheme of things...who gives a s***?!
If I want to read the fkn daily Police crime report I'll fkn go and source the fkn thing for myself!
The topic of Domestic Violence requires a National approach. I believe that prevention and education is key. Look out for behaviours early on when kids are in Primary School. Teach kids about respect and tolerance. I think in general that society is getting better.
I think it's such a complex area, however ALL efforts to raise awareness help. We also obviously need to do more as a community and our health care system and response teams and police need more resources.
Though far from a conspiracy theorist, I wonder if selection bias comes into play with reporting of statistics. Ed O’Donahue is a long term family friend and as a former Minister for Corrections and Minister for Crime Prevention as well as Shadow Minister for Crime and Policing is open in stating the spin involved in reporting of crime statistics.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 05 May 2024 8:50amYou hear certain generations going on about back when they were kids they’d “leave the house in the morning and come home when the street lights came on” and now “it’s too dangerous for kids to go outside!”Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 05 May 2024 3:18amWell done on pointing out the factsSaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 04 May 2024 10:49pm Not sure where you are getting your information from but the stats clearly demonstrate that violent crime has been falling over time in Australia.
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/peopl ... me-summary
I’ve even summarised the key parts nicely for you:
• Physical Assault victimisation rate declined from 3.8% in 2008-09 to 1.8% in 2021-22 (over 50% decrease)
• Robbery victimisation rate dropped from 0.6% in 2008-09 to 0.2% in 2021-22 (two-thirds reduction)
• Sexual Assault victimisation rate remained relatively stable between 0.2% and 0.3%
• Significant decreases in victimisation rates for violent crimes like physical assault and robbery
• Large percentage declines demonstrate that violent crime, particularly physical assault and robbery, has fallen substantially over time in Australia
I have a feeling that these numbers are due to cyclical factors like the economic cycle, particularly the unemployment rate, which has also been falling over the same time period. It’s well understood that crime tends to fluctuate with the economic cycle and is direct related to financial hardship.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 8119301027
Yes, I agree there will always be bullies who will inflict pain and suffering on weaker people unfortunately, but the reported stats don’t align with your claims.
Unfortunately, it sounds like breaking news is brainwashing people.
"To the extent that propaganda is based on current news, it cannot permit time for thought or reflection." When everything is urgent, you are forced to "remain on the surface of the event."
Ellul
20 or 30 or 40 years ago people didn't have cctv or mobile phones capturing every single crime that occurred. There was a lot of it, but you didn't get it on the nightly news every single fkn bulletin.
Why is it do you think that the commercial networks want to ram this stuff down our throats? It's a distraction. It's also a lot easier to present stuff to the masses that is easily digestible.
Video evidence is good for producers. That ensures it always makes it to the nightly bulletin. Great when you have reporters as pretty as fashion models too (male and female). No need to present great journalism. Just employ people who look like Instagram influencers who can read at year 9 level.
No point trying to explain anything complex like serious National or International issues.
Keep the public stupid. We don't want them doing their own research or having the capacity to think for themselves.
The lead news story every fkn night at 6 PM seems to be about a crime of some sort.
Either some one got shot at in suburbia, or some one went berserk at their local Centrelink , or someone with a screw loose went off their meds and grabbed a knife at Westfield.
Yes..I know it might seem important and all sympathy to anyone caught up in any of it or their families, but in the larger scheme of things...who gives a s***?!
If I want to read the fkn daily Police crime report I'll fkn go and source the fkn thing for myself!
The topic of Domestic Violence requires a National approach. I believe that prevention and education is key. Look out for behaviours early on when kids are in Primary School. Teach kids about respect and tolerance. I think in general that society is getting better.
I think it's such a complex area, however ALL efforts to raise awareness help. We also obviously need to do more as a community and our health care system and response teams and police need more resources.
Fact is 2024 is the ‘safest’ year in human history, and 2025 will be even safer, but the media attention you mention above distorts perception.
Saying all that though doesn’t mean we can’t do even better in certain categories.