Two Young Gs in NSW Facing Charges Over 'Extremist' Ish - What's Really Going On?
15 and 16-year-olds caught up, lookin' at serious time - this ain't just some internet beef, fam.

Aight, check it, real talk. Two young bloods from Moree, NSW, 15 and 16, got jammed up for allegedly having 'violent extremist material.' The police say they found a vest, notebooks, the whole nine. Now, I ain't gonna front, that sounds wild, but let's keep it a buck - what's really goin' on here?
They tryna say these kids was plottin' some big scheme, but is that the truth? Or is this another case of overreach, cops tryna make examples out of youngstas? We gotta be real, in these small towns, boredom can drive you to crazy places. And the internet? That's a whole 'nother beast.
They claim one of the youts was lookin' at 'extremist material' online back in December. Fast forward to March, they kick down doors, grab a phone, a vest (a vest, come on!), and some notebooks. Then this week, they raided TWO houses and snatched up some notes and books that supposedly got 'extremist references.'
Now, peep this: the 15-year-old is gettin' hit with the heavy stuff: makin' terrorist documents and usin' the internet to spread this 'violent extremist material.' The 16-year-old just catchin' a charge for havin' it. But both of 'em locked up, no bail, headed to Parramatta. That ain't right.
They usin' the term 'carriage service' to describe the internet. Bottom line, they sayin' these boys was gettin' they views out there online. And in today's world, speakin' your mind can get you in some deep water, feel me?
Now, I ain't condonin' no violence or crazy isht. But we gotta ask ourselves, what made these kids go down this path? Where they gettin' this stuff from? Is the system failin' 'em? Is this a cry for help that nobody heard?
These small towns ain't exactly filled with opportunity. The youth is often bored and trapped. That's fertile ground for hate and anger to take root. That’s why they need to be teaching these young fellas about respect, history, financial literacy and self love.
What about the parents? Where they at? It takes a village to raise a child, but too often, the village is sleepin'. We gotta step up and be there for our kids, keep 'em on the right track.
Lockin' these kids up ain't the answer. They need help, they need guidance, they need a reason to believe in somethin' better. We gotta focus on rehab, not just punishment.

