Hopefully, Kahukura graduates are ex-Mob members getting sober, to leave the gang life.
OPINION
When a Dannevirke chapter of the Mongrel Mob complained the public was forming prejudicial views, before giving them a chance to prove they were nice guys, the collective snort of derision could be heard across the Bay.
Down in Mangatainoka, they hauled the biggest 'yeah right' Tui billboard theyhave, out of storage
If you align yourself with the Mongrel Mob, you stand next to a tainted brand associated with drugs, crime, intimidation and violence.
If it is a joke, we've been given the punch line - now we need to back up and understand the set-up.
The unanswered questions from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern are only feeding the cynicism.
The Number One question - "are the programme participants gang members?"
If they are gang members, why is the Government funding their rehabilitation, so they can resume active duty within the gang?
Or in other words, why are we taking money off criminals and healing criminals so they can still be criminals?
That, potentially, is the joke.
Hopefully, though, the joke is on us - and the programme graduates are ex-Mob members supported by their former employees, to become well functioning, honest members of society.