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August 23, 2011, 04:54:10 PM
#18
Have you guys seen what happened to the blackberry blog after they intended on getting involved?
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August 23, 2011, 04:24:33 PM
#17
More than 1,400 people have appeared in court in connection with the riots that spread across England's towns and cities two weeks ago, new figures show.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14628324
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August 23, 2011, 02:11:56 PM
#16
I read a UK newspaper article a few days back, which I can't find now. Possibly the Guardian as they are currently publishing their research into the court cases demographics.. They found that in most of the London riot areas, a majority of the people arrested did not come from the local area. There were reports of rioters having been bussed in, and of people with walkie-talkies directing the action.

As usual, all is not as it may seem.
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August 23, 2011, 01:30:31 PM
#15
the uk government should step down because the rioters have decided they are not a legitimate government. the un needs to send a mandate for david cameron to step down and the rioters recognised as the legitimate government and a no fly zone established over the nation
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August 23, 2011, 12:02:17 PM
#14
The cause of the riot was not directly due to the UK's economic problems, which are indeed significant, rather it was caused by more insidious social problems that have been building up for years. Particularly, failures of education, the family unit, the judicial system, aswell as in policing and governance.

Of course, failures in the financial institutions have led many families into destitution and poverty, but the answer to this is not to loot whatever your grubby hands can carry. In fact, these people have only worsened their future prospects by damaging the local economy in london (destroying shops and causing capital damage), thereby reducing their chances of future employment.

If their society was functioning correctly, in a rational and democratic fashion, this sort of thing should not happen even taking the financial crash of the past few years into consideration.

I think the social problems in the UK vastly outweigh the financial and economic problems they have. And you cannot fix social problems through financial mechanisms. Well, not with the current global financial system we currently have in place anyway.

What are you saying! Communist!  Angry

What are YOU saying? Idiot!

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August 19, 2011, 06:40:10 PM
#13
There is no excuse to act like a baboon, no matter how bad the government or the economy is.



Found this interesting piece.

When a young man was asked by a reporter, if he thought rioting was the correct way to express disconsent, he answered with

"Yes," said the young man. "You wouldn't be talking to me now if we didn't riot, would you?" The TV reporter from Britain's ITV had no response. So the young man pressed his advantage. "Two months ago we marched to Scotland Yard, more than 2,000 of us, all blacks, and it was peaceful and calm and you know what? Not a word in the press. Last night a bit of rioting and looting and look around you."

http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/07/7292281-the-sad-truth-behind-london-riot

I'm not supporting looting and violence but when you are peaceful and no one listens what other options do you have? You have to rattle someones cage to get them to listen. Now the whole world is watching.

It's not an excuse but it's the cause.

Read this http://hanariaz.com/2011/08/07/contextualizing-violence-tottenham-riots/

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August 19, 2011, 04:34:38 PM
#12
There is no excuse to act like a baboon, no matter how bad the government or the economy is.
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August 19, 2011, 04:25:33 PM
#11
Found this interesting piece.

When a young man was asked by a reporter, if he thought rioting was the correct way to express disconsent, he answered with

"Yes," said the young man. "You wouldn't be talking to me now if we didn't riot, would you?" The TV reporter from Britain's ITV had no response. So the young man pressed his advantage. "Two months ago we marched to Scotland Yard, more than 2,000 of us, all blacks, and it was peaceful and calm and you know what? Not a word in the press. Last night a bit of rioting and looting and look around you."

http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/08/07/7292281-the-sad-truth-behind-london-riot

I'm not supporting looting and violence but when you are peaceful and no one listens what other options do you have? You have to rattle someones cage to get them to listen. Now the whole world is watching.
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August 19, 2011, 03:00:06 PM
#10
The cause of the riot was not directly due to the UK's economic problems, which are indeed significant, rather it was caused by more insidious social problems that have been building up for years. Particularly, failures of education, the family unit, the judicial system, aswell as in policing and governance.

Of course, failures in the financial institutions have led many families into destitution and poverty, but the answer to this is not to loot whatever your grubby hands can carry. In fact, these people have only worsened their future prospects by damaging the local economy in london (destroying shops and causing capital damage), thereby reducing their chances of future employment.

If their society was functioning correctly, in a rational and democratic fashion, this sort of thing should not happen even taking the financial crash of the past few years into consideration.

I think the social problems in the UK vastly outweigh the financial and economic problems they have. And you cannot fix social problems through financial mechanisms. Well, not with the current global financial system we currently have in place anyway.

What are you saying! Communist!  Angry
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August 19, 2011, 02:59:23 PM
#9
If you confiscate stealthily, via inflation and hidden taxes lots of wealth from the population and give it all to banksters, this is what you get. The rioters maybe even do not know why they are rioting. But this is why.

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August 19, 2011, 02:55:59 PM
#8
Leeches, all of them! These kind of people just feed on the hard work of others, and when they see a chance like this to just TAKE something without working for it, they will. What do they think will happen if they keep taking things without paying for them? Those things will stop being produced! A parasite should know better than to kill its host.
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August 19, 2011, 10:08:53 AM
#7
Bitcoin did Riots
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August 19, 2011, 10:00:12 AM
#6
The cause of the riot was not directly due to the UK's economic problems, which are indeed significant, rather it was caused by more insidious social problems that have been building up for years. Particularly, failures of education, the family unit, the judicial system, aswell as in policing and governance.

Of course, failures in the financial institutions have led many families into destitution and poverty, but the answer to this is not to loot whatever your grubby hands can carry. In fact, these people have only worsened their future prospects by damaging the local economy in london (destroying shops and causing capital damage), thereby reducing their chances of future employment.

If their society was functioning correctly, in a rational and democratic fashion, this sort of thing should not happen even taking the financial crash of the past few years into consideration.

I think the social problems in the UK vastly outweigh the financial and economic problems they have. And you cannot fix social problems through financial mechanisms. Well, not with the current global financial system we currently have in place anyway.
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August 19, 2011, 06:28:04 AM
#5
Worst in London this year! I've seen it. Felt it. Experienced it.
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August 09, 2011, 10:07:52 PM
#4
I heard its because of a policeman, how sad.
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August 09, 2011, 08:10:29 PM
#3
well if all the worlds econmys fail at least well still have bitcoin
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August 09, 2011, 07:22:06 PM
#2
Basically this is a complete failure of politicians/government.

They need their own teaparty there.
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August 09, 2011, 07:11:15 PM
#1
Now they have vigilante groups on the streets of the UK protecting their homes and businesses.
http://pictur.eu/londonriots/vigilante-groups/ 
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