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	<title>The Yes Vote - NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009 &#187; youth</title>
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		<title>Johny O&#8217;Donnell: Listen to what youth are saying</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[johny o'donnell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I was recently told by a parent "you wouldn't understand you're not a parent and you've got no idea what it's like". This comment is something I typically hear as a young advocate for anti-violence and a strong supporter of the 2007 Child Discipline Law.</p>
<p>Our message to New Zealand is that as youth we need a say on this issue and it is clear there is strong opposition to us speaking out. We do not understand why people want to justify hitting a child and why people want to have a law that says its okay to do so.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was recently told by a parent &#8220;you wouldn&#8217;t understand you&#8217;re not a parent and you&#8217;ve got no idea what it&#8217;s like&#8221;. This comment is something I typically hear as a young advocate for anti-violence and a strong supporter of the 2007 Child Discipline Law.</p>
<p>Luckily I have made my mind up and I won&#8217;t stop campaigning and making my voice heard in the community. For other youth they&#8217;re not so confident, when it&#8217;s an issue as crucial as Section 59 they hold back and tend to not speak their voices to others. I think this is a real shame because as young people we have a very good idea of what we want, I have spoken to many youth about this issue and they too believe that children need to be protected.</p>
<p>I have a vision that the <a href="http://yesvote.org.nz/referendum/">Section 59 referendum</a> will bring together youth who want to make a difference. I am the co-founder of a group called <a href="http://www.savemovement.org/" target="_blank">Students Against Violence</a> and the general feeling amongst our group is disgust, disgust that over 300,000 people could sign a petition that really justifies hitting a child.</p>
<p>We want to raise youth voices on this issue and ultimately make sure children are protected by the law. In an issue about children that will directly affect children it is a shame we have no democratic say in the issue.</p>
<p>Another issue that we are having as youth campaign for the Child Discipline Law is the negativity we receive from the public. The feeling we get is that people can&#8217;t handle youth having their say and that people have a belief that we aren&#8217;t justified to speak our voices on an issue that directly affects us.</p>
<p>Our message to New Zealand is that as youth we need a say on this issue and it is clear there is strong opposition to us speaking out. We do not understand why people want to justify hitting a child and why people want to have a law that says its okay to do so.</p>
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