Episode 9: Dylan Voller - 'No Justice No Peace'

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @jaenene
    @jaenene 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you

  • @madysonromer1968
    @madysonromer1968 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wanna cry every time I see or hear his name. Just wanna hug this boy so tight, my heart hurts for him. Deserved so much more. I hope you find peace !

  • @Aymiikeeganmelb
    @Aymiikeeganmelb ปีที่แล้ว +5

    thank you for uploading this some real wise words - Hey Dylan just keep keeping on and please keep being kind to yourself. Just worry about what best for you - start urself a bizz up but find an accountant you can trust ay you can do anything you want ay !!! - you are a dedly speaker next time your in court know this old girl right here is right behind you. all the best ay :) thank you for sharing.

    • @impactpolicy
      @impactpolicy  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks so much for your feedback on Dylan's episode, we really appreciate it. It was a privilege to share space with him.

  • @excellence_is_me
    @excellence_is_me 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I see a real nice guy inside him. What kind of correction they do to young people by being violent and disgraceful ? What are they teaching to young ming that life is a shit and are they saint to do all that to young people ? What kind of society are they building ?

  • @tashistar
    @tashistar 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Dylan,
    I reached out when I had concerns about Peter O'Brien solicitors taking advantage in relation to my matters concerning myself. At the time, you likely hadn't yet had time to realise the perspective expressed here.
    Our stories, as much as they look different on the surface in many ways, at the same time they are not that different.
    I was wondering how you were going with your healing and if you feel you've found your way after all you've been through including the court processes and activisim stuff which is actually really confusing frankly from the sound of it. I don't want to patronise you by saying that's not a fair nor just or anything good path to say the least. It's confusing. I'm not offering help. I wouldn't have anything to offer. I'm interested though where you're at and if you've found your feet in an empowering way for you?
    I guess what I was thinking is that given that we look different and yet have common part of our history and experience, I was wondering if we might be able to work out ways together and with others who have been through similar experiences that offer a genuine perspective on ways that maybe able to inform change.
    I'm not talking charity or anything like that. I mean the system is broken and kids still going through this bullshit. I mean I wonder if we could form something that could inform and action systemic change within the law courts and the rest of it so the systems that create discrimination and persecution is weeded out. Yeah I get this is idealistic. I'm 41. It doesn't end. I want it to. Not on an individual basis but on a systematic basis so people in our communities aren't treated that way.
    If this isnt something that appeals or you've had enough, then please don't worry about this. I don't want to cause you stress whatsoever.
    However if part of you, I don't know, I'm not comfortable with systemic abuse is an acceptable part of society that people walk past and ignore cause it doesn't affect them personally.
    Let me know your thoughts.
    I'm on socials and linked if you want to reach out and chat sometime.