Pigs.

scarfietrash_620x310 Party students blamed for leaving Dunedin street ‘like the Third World’
Don’t anybody bother trying to tell me that students are no worse behaved than they were in my day. They are. Much worse.

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14 Responses to Pigs.

  1. Ronbo says:

    “Animal House” was a 1970s Hollywood comedy movie about a fictional Frat that trashed a campus and a town, but I see the real Animal House in New Zealand – and it’s no comedy. :mrgreen:

  2. Darin says:

    Make the kids clean it up,nobody graduates unless the mess is cleaned up.Either that or impose a dawn to dusk curfew enforced by mounted police.

  3. Brown says:

    Its ominous that a few will end up in parliament. My step daughter has just started uni and I helped her move out to her flat. I’m not at my best moving and get a bit grumpy. She didn’t like that and requested I not do it in front of her friends so I suggested she get her racially sensitive homo transgender confused unemployed Muslim liberal friends to help then. It broke the mood so it was all good Its nice to see her enjoying pretending to be independent in her dream world at last. The test will be to keep her indoctrination at a level below complete submission to fools. Its a huge task and I may fail but I can change to locks to keep her out if she goes feral.

  4. Cadwallader says:

    The may not be worse behaved but they are definitely more destructive.

    One of the reasons for the crap street behaviour in Dunedin appears to be the university itself. The university put pressure on one or two pubs in the vicinity to close. So, the neighbourhood is now full of drunk and drinking students in their flats. At least when students could drink themeselves comatose in a pub they were in a regulated environment.

  5. mistress mara says:

    I’m with Brown. But another reason is that the media loves showing disgusting student behaviour and the students, in turn, love to play up to the media. Mostly, they will grow up and, hopefully, not become greenies.

  6. Lara says:

    Good luck with that Brown. My kids, college aged, are already indoctrinated, they call me a liar for not believing ‘climate change’ for starters. still love em to bits, and did my best, hopefully as they get older they will get wiser…

    • Wombat says:

      Tell ’em, “The world is round? Gee. I was rather sure that the greatest scientific minds of time were once certain it was flat.”

      Or just break their heads with “but if I agree with you then you’ll think climate change is unfashionable and we’ll just be back to square one.” :roll:

      • Darin says:

        “call me a liar for not believing ‘climate change’ for starters.”

        I hope you slapped them for that,they need to remember respect and that they are never to old to be corrected when wrong.

  7. Ronbo says:

    Lara said:

    “Good luck with that Brown. My kids, college aged, are already indoctrinated, they call me a liar for not believing ‘climate change’ for starters. still love em to bits, and did my best, hopefully as they get older they will get wiser…”

    I would suggest you disown your children :!:

    SERIOUSLY_ :evil:

    I have disowned my family, except for my nephew and his wife, who are patriots, because I got sick and damn tired of their remarks about my political orientation and their obvious brainwashed PC state of mind.

    The Left said way back in the 1960s that, “The personal had become the political.”

    Fair enough :!:

    So tell the kids and the rest of the reactionaries in your family that you have decided to treat them with same contempt they have for you and your political beliefs.

    “What’s good for the goose is good the gander.”

    The personal has become the political.

    So be it. :evil:

    • Wombat says:

      When people talk about collectivism and crap like the environment I tell ’em “y’know, I used to think just the way you do now.

      Used to.”

      Drives ’em nuts. :mrgreen:

  8. mistress mara says:

    Hmmm, beyond robust discussion, I do not expect to be able to alter the thinking of my leftie sis, her husband and children. But I happily report that I achieved the right result in raising my own child. Individually, maybe that is all that individuals can expect. Waiting for incoming flack …

  9. KG says:

    “Individually, maybe that is all that individuals can expect.”
    Yes indeed. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif It’s our only duty, to raise our children to be adults. Too many are perpetual children, reliant on others to feed them, clothe them, protect them.