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Never stand behind a cow when it sneezes.Comment
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Latest news: they brought in the water cannons!
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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I don't know if we have any investors on the boards here, but the markets have seen historical drops in the last few days. And over the past two weeks we've lost more that 2000 points on the Dow here in the US alone. That's over $2 trillion in lost investment folks. The market is up today, but the health of the world economy is horrible. Banks are having trouble trusting one another with their books. And some Asian banks have cut off credit to French banks. If our governments don't come together and learn some fiscal responsibility, these riots will only spread to other countries. People are hurting and governments are not do anything to rebuild their own infrastructures. There is too much reliance on other countries to bail each other out. The work has to come from within.
Video: London riots: bleeding boy robbed by passers-by - TelegraphComment
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These events bring to mind the unrest in France a few years ago, and in Greece last year.
In each instance the initial spark was the death of a person during a police operation.
The resentment that many in these countries feel towards authorities such as their governments and their police, coupled with heightned expectations of what their lives should be like, compared to the reality, have produced these results.
Add in a government scandal, with Brit MPs themselves effectively stealing from the taxpayer, govenment cuts to youth programs, and entrenched generational unemployment, and it is almost no surprise.
Don't get me wrong, the violence, arson, and looting of the mob is disgusting. I feel very sorry for people whose neighbourhoods and businesses have been damaged or destroyed.
It's really sad and stupid, especially the news that three young men were run down and killed while trying to defend their neighbourhood.
Or maybe being part of a mob is just hardwired into humans....
I don't know.Comment
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There is also the sense of being invulnerable when you're part of a mob, which sort of explains some of the things that can happen once violent unrest begins.Comment
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It has been a crazy time over here and something I never thought would happen in the UK. These people have just used the excuse of a person being shot to go and bring misery to the streets. Lives have been lost and livelyhoods have been taken away. I have lucky enough not to have been caught up in any of the rioting personally but have seen the aftermath; a lot of shops boarded up and burnt out. It's a truly sad sight and my heart goes out to the shop keepers and their families. A lot of them are lucky to be alive as they live above the shops that were set alight.
It just shows how low certain parts of society have sunk. They use the excuse of not being able to get work or blame foreigners coming in and stealing jobs from them. I'd be surprised if any of those morons have actively sought out work and done everything they could have done to find employment. Most of them can't even string a sentance together.
I just wish the riot squads could use real bullets to put them down; the rioters would soon dispell then. The problem with this coubtry is that it's way too soft. The looters over the last few days have helped themselves while the police have looked on in most cases. It's only after 3 days of rioting that plastic bullets and water cannon have been discussed.
I can only hope that the rioters have their benefits stopped for their actions and are punished with proper sentences. I do believe in karma, so all those guys have got bad things coming to them, especially the ones who robbed the bleeding kid whilst "helping him". Total scum!Comment
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When i saw this,i thought,how disgraceful and low some people can stoop to.I hope they get there just deserts too.
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