Saturday, August 21, 2010

Too little, too late! The seed has been sown!

Kia Ora,

After yesterday's blog I went back to look at the Facebook page in regards to riots in New Zealand. It appears to have been removed.

But it is too little too late!

The seed has already been sown for problems down the road.
Sexual Dynamics of Anti-Social Behavior
When you have a site which has over 21,000 people connected to it, just by deleting the site does not stop the thought processes.

There is now the belief out there in the community that should the All Blacks loose during the Rugby World Cup 2011 here in New Zealand it is ok to start a riot.
Executive Function & Self-Regulation in Children
21,000 might not seem a lot of people but if all of those are in NZ or plan to be during the Rugby World Cup then out of a population of four million people that is a significant amount. Enough to get the ball rolling on mayhem & destruction.

I know that probably 99.9% of the NZ Security Industry at present are not trained in riot control or ways to stop it before it gets out of control.
Bad by-products of religion: How the pious twist truth, persecute freethinkers, commit crimes, advance unsupported claims and in other ways indulge in anti-social behavior
To counter that even if they know of it is tricky for the police. Make too much of it then it gives it wider appeal, but there needs to be communicated the punishments faced for anyone who instigates a riot or tries too.

Just taking the page off Facebook is too little too late. Social media such as Facebook have to take social responsibility & actually stop these types of pages before they are allowed to get their message out.
Children Who Hate: A Sensitive Analysis of the Anti-Social Behavior of Children in their Response to the Adult World
That they have 500 million users is no excuse. When you have these business models you have responsibilities & it doesn't stop just taking the page off when you receive a complaint.

http://www.foxhoundsecurity.co.nz

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