Friday, June 22, 2018

Let's get these (long-promised) comments up upon the board...

Time now having well passed me by, before my various aforementioned editorial-ets become hopelessly outdated, let me - as succinctly as I know how - in this my 202th blogpost upon http://davidedwinisms.blogsite.co.nz/ (or .com/), provide a *'rundown' of what I've been promising:

*Sticking with New Zealand (for starters):

With all due greetings to the nation's 'first baby/girl/child', may I suggest a date-appropriate name: Matariki...and it's advantages were - till the kid's gender was known - that it's non-gender-specific.
Anyhow, may the nation's 'first couple' enjoy their first six weeks 'on the job' as full-time parents!

Re: the default decision to give the heave-ho to the Stand Children's Services Roxburgh children's village (or whatever it's hifalutin' name actually is): a great disappointment to all involved/concerned - primarily the kids themselves...but clearly not at all unexpected at this stage. And at least the relevant (Children's) Minister, Tracey Martin, has used the occasion (in her speech the other day) to set out a whole new philosophical approach by the Government to the placement of kids in other homes, let alone such state-run institutions per se...choosing, in a complete about-face from the approach adopted for literal decades by governments of all sorts and stripes, to work with existing families and whanau to help such children in their own, original homes.

Good luck, is all I can say, and certainly on talkback there's been a lot of support of - and some strident opposition to, let's be honest - such a new approach. But that doesn't deal with those kids already in such state-run care, surely? They can hardly be drop-kicked back into the homes from which they were rescued in weeks, months, years and decades past, can they...in all realism?

So I'd like to make a personal appeal, as I indeed suggested to Clutha Mayor Brian Cadogan via his PA the other day, that local/national benefactors/philanthropists be approached...and asked to help. As used to happen in the pre-welfare state days of the likes of America's underrated, unlucky (pre-Depression-era) President Herbert Hoover, someone who deeply and passionately and even philosophically believed in local communities 'helping their own', thus obviating the need for central, federal 'big government' involvement in its default-setting stead... And whose name was as a result 'immortalized' throughout Europe post-WW1 and post-WW11 for giving disinterested, benevolent aid to orphans and war refugees in their teeming millions...

Yes, the old-fashioned idea of 'helping (in Jesus' words, loving) your neighbour' would not go amiss!

*Or at least the first (ongoing) instalment thereof, as my hands are 'killing me' (utterly freezing in this most unprecedented of cold, awful, relentless as winters)...and needing some precious Vitamin D, as I seek to recover from a mild, if inexorably persisting cold, I'd better get warmed up (and meanwhile, out into some much welcome and almost forgotten sunshine). But following instalments will most assuredly come, in due course, I guarantee...

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for that. I'll now be checking out Pres. Herbert Hoover because i believe that society (and I typically only think globally) needs to retrench its values and return to local concerns - not as "worries" or problems, but about existential issues to be usefully concerned about - locally.

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