Libertarianz Justice Spokesman Bernard Darnton said today that 'cosmetic initiatives' announced by the Minister of
Social Services were designed specifically to give the appearance government is dealing with youth crime. "But I don't
see how merely providing a few more beds for young offenders to sleep in is going to help these kids or - more
importantly - how it is going to help their victims," wonders Darnton.
"Most youth crime probably comes down to low self-esteem, lack of hope and lack of vision. Despite the wishful thinking
of pop-psychologists, self-esteem doesn't come from giving everybody a certificate on sports day - or doing away with
graded tests. It has to be earned. A society which tortures tall poppies and punishes the good in favour of the mediocre
will never produce the hope, the vision, and the knowledge of self-worth that the youth of this country so desperately
need."
"If the government was really interested in reducing youth offending there are many more constructive things they could
be doing," he points out.
"They could begin by removing themselves from an education system that takes bright young minds and intellectually
molests them - crushing the will to achieve and producing young adults without the skills or hope to succeed. A truly
private education system would actually educate and nurture children unlike the current politically-correct social
engineering system."
"They could get out of the economy. An economy unhindered by governmental interference wouldn't punish effort and reward
uselessness as this one does. An economy unhindered by governmental meddling would not only produce vastly more wealth,
but also offer many more opportunities to achieve.
"They could," concludes Darnton, "just get the hell out of all our lives, and perform their proper job of defending us
against criminals so we can enjoy the freedom of being unmolested. And that," he says," would truly be something to
celebrate."
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