Thursday, September 17, 2009

In a world so wrong... I'm suprised the surface of the Earth isn't considered Hell itself.

Article Link --
Report: Man fathered four with daughter

  • > STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • -- NEW: Victim had come forward in 2005 and again in June 2008
  • -- Report: Suspect denied raping daughter but was arrested after DNA confirmation
  • -- Man was arrested in February on charges of rape and incest, court clerk says
  • -- Victim, three children taken to a safe house

Is it just a coincidence that all of these things are just happening in Australia or is Australia-related?? Very odd, indeed.
(No hate Aussies, we love your didgeridoos, boomerangs, and koalas).

The man, in his 60s, began the abuse in the 1970s when the daughter was 11 and continued almost daily until 2007, said the Herald Sun newspaper, which first reported the case.

Holy crap, everything about the first sentence just screams "SO WRONG!". Granted the news was localized, we live in a society that's evolved into something so heinous, it's not even funny.

It's not surprising that so many of us find our every day lives so stressful... But what about these people that experience these horrible things first-hand?! The moral compass of the mentioned suspect (which in the case the father) is so f***ed up that, honestly, he could literally fall off the damn planet. And not just him, so many of our criminals!

But here we are, with the notion, that crimes can be measured with time on the severity of the crime itself... How does one measure something like value, ethics, and common sense? Honestly, you can't. We're not allowed to. But we as a society do it anyways.

(Unless this is my subconscious telling me to support of the guillotine, props to the French).

I'm just saying as a side note: any man capable of such evil shouldn't be given time in prison, just a quick swift death (and yes that sounds very, very, VERY harsh). But it's an eye-for-an-eye, I think.

Lisa Neville, Victoria's minister for community services, said her agency is investigating.

"As a parent, this is just a horrific and appalling story,"

Well YEAH! If anyone didn't find it 'horrific and appalling'... Mental. Further into the reading, they report similiar cases to the report... Really? Don't tell me this is going to become some pandemic issue, and all the mothers will weep for the lack of safety for their daughters and all men will be hated!

The case has created a stir in the country, with many comparing it to that of Josef Fritzl, the 73-year-old Austrian man who kept his daughter imprisoned in a basement for 24 years and fathered seven children with her.

Local media outlets have also compared it to the recent case of Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was kidnapped from South Lake Tahoe in California at age 11, kept a prisoner for 18 years, and bore two children with her captor.

(Feminist, time to strike! Just like what you guys did with prohobition! Wait, what?).

I reiterate, what is wrong with this millennium?! And here we have:

The alleged victim's mother told the newspaper she was unaware of the abuse, despite living in the same house.

"We lived in a big house, so I wouldn't have known," she said.

REALLY?! NO SIZE OF A HOUSE SHOULD KEEP YOU FROM NOTICING THAT YOUR DAUGHTER'S SAFETY HAS BEEN BREACHED BY THE MAN YOU MARRIED!!!!!!!

We're talking about a timeline of 2070-2009... That's almost a 40 year gap! That father must have been one sneaky son of a b**ch to avoid any suspicion from the mother.

A million facepalms to that. Granted that I want the Australian father to burn on a stake alive, the mother's inability to notice such a dreadful situation to even occur in the house she lives in is AMAZING (in the most stupidest way). The neglect of the mother should not go unpunished... The daughter's fear really got the best of her, as any victim of rape should be. Their fear of losing their safety, dignity, and life. We, a society as a whole, need to band together to keep occurrences like this from happening.

  • -- Reestablish/strengthen values
  • -- No leniency to criminal acts such as incest or rape (regardless of age)
  • -- Offer better aid to victims of said crime
  • -- Use media as means to intimidate and scare rapist, criminals, sex offenders
  • -- Promote lethal self defense
  • -- Swords (kidding, kidding).

Just a few opinions about what we, as individuals, SHOULD be doing to help anyone in need. I am only one voice, so it'd be nice to see some changes within the global community that are for the better, because we're definitely in living in a era that's heading towards a bleak future.

And we wonder why men are hated sometimes right?

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Too reliant on technology? No kidding. How well do we utilize it? Uhh...


Sooo... I won't bother with summarizing this too much.

[From Australia]
Two girls were in a state of emergency who were in need of rescue. Typically, one would simply take out their phone and dial 911 (in this case 000 for Australia) to notify the authority that they need help. How they went about in doing this, however, was somewhat pecicular.

Rather than directly calling the authorities to call for rescue, they used the popular social network 'Facebook' to call for aid. How? The two girls, ages 10 and 12, updated their Facebook status in hopes that one of their friends would notice and call the authorities for them.

Now, Let's stop right there shall we?

Let's face it, the WHOLE global community is drowning in the sea of technology. Blowdryers, phones with bluetooth, TVs with WiFi, cameras with knives or lasers, and so forth. (We get the picture). The point is that our ability to mass relay information and our means to communicate with others has the same difficulty as that of putting the toilet seat up (maybe that was a bad analogy).

After reading the blog/article, one would easily come up with a simple: Why did the girls decide to notify the authorities in that form of manner? Hell, I sure did right after reading the first few sentences. Have they (speaking to the newer generation here) become so reliant on the new forms of technological advances and features, that they forgot that a phone can actually STILL CALL PEOPLE?! You know that function, where you press the buttons to dial out numbers instead of words, and by doing so you are connected to a person/business that owns the number.

If they (the girls) would had just called the authorities versus SMSing it to Facebook, the fire department would had a better reaction time in resolving the emergency. Oh sure, they're safe and sound, but how they went about it just baffles me! And believe me, it takes a good deal to baffle a simple minded guy.

Glenn Benham from the [Metropolitan Fire Service in Adelaide, Australia] says it was fortunate a young friend was online at the time and was able to call for help for them.

“It is a worry for us because it causes a delay on us being able to rescue the girls,” he said.

“If they were able to access Facebook from their mobile phones, they could have called 000, so the point being they could have called us directly and we could have got there quicker than relying on someone being online and replying to them and eventually having to call us via 000 anyway.”

I for one, definitely agree with the firefighter who gave this quote. The whole situation itself produces a big concern for today's society. Knowing that practically everyone on this world is so technology-reliant, we are coming to a point where certain functionalities and utilities of a gadget is being overshadowed by a very-rampart (and very popular) service, that we would rather stake our lives on A SOCIAL NETWORK rather than directly speaking with PROFESSIONAL people that are TRAINED to deal with situations that are dangerous, hazardous, and life-threatening...

Good use of the 911 (000 for AUS), that's for damn sure...

Yep, that's one hell of a social problem in my opinion.

BUT! But. One can make the argument that alternative forms of communications can be essential to safety, if by all other manners of communication are cut off. Being a tech-geek myself, I actually find the idea very interesting and reliable IF maintained and supervised properly... Of course everything else is on the user's end. The Safe America Foundation has reported its collaberation with the goverment for the promotion and collaboration of the system. This Atlanta-based organization. Apparently they've already had their share of this methodology recently:

As Mashable points out, this isn’t the first time someone has used a social network to call for help. In May, an Atlanta city councilman was worried his mobile phone battery might die and posted to Twitter instead of calling the cops about a woman he found in distress. Mashable says he posted this message:
“Need a paramedic on corner of John Wesley Dobbs and Jackson st. Woman on the ground unconscious. Pls ReTweet”.

Atleast here, the circumstances called for the councilman to act in such a manner as to relay the situation in the most effecient manner. Very good thinking I must say. The only reason why I don't argue this scenario to be the same as the girls' is based on some factoring variables during their situations. Time was definitely of the essence for both distresses, but like stated, many circumstances definitely factored in for both emergencies.

But when we really think about it all in simple terms...

It's very depressing to find that young adults (including my generation) and the newer generations are all about the 'HEAR AND NOW'. There is a sense of need for attention, and the constant search for what is to be the 'newer black' tech (this even applies to fashion, living style, and many more). But, our practical use of these gadgets, tools, media outputs, and social networks have definitely strayed from the path... That's for damn sure.

  • -- Myspace Bulletin Surveys -- What the hell is the purpose of these?
  • -- Facebook Applications -- Do I really need to know how many people I killed in Mafia Wars?
  • -- Twitter -- I don't feel like telling people when I go to the restroom.
  • -- Fox News -- It's not news.
  • -- C-Span -- Yes, let's hear Congress talk about the upcoming even of a birthday party hosted by their family.
  • -- MTV -- MUSIC Telivision. And yet, here I am, watching said channel, only to find women nag to other women about how they stole their 'man'. Real World is NOT MUSIC. Put on some Journey... or Axel Rose. What's up with this reality TV bull****?!

Myspace and Facebook has really lost its originality with all these added features. Social networking was all about keeping in contact with long-distance friends, finding old friends, and keeping up with the local community (events, bands, etc). The same concept applied to Facebook - which originally was a social network for College Students only, has become an app-infested website to play Tetris or to build a farm in (oh wait, I do that, crap...). But I am proud to say that I still use it for its true purposes (most of the time).

How does this relate to the two girls stuck in the sewer? The ability to text and update FB statuses on the fly really represents not only our reliance on technology, but our lack of common sense to use them effeciently. I'm not considered age here either just from the fact that they are already are using social networks at such a young age when I myself started at 17... Yeah.

Ok losing train of thought and ability to form sentences.

I leave a picture of... How I feel (most of the time) about society as a whole:

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