UK Riots
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@unknownuser said:
The London riots and other EU riots are a symptom what the Socialist system is all about. We will have increased frequency of class warfare as the social welfare state grows.
IMO this is not true. Yugoslavia was an example. Socialist system with almost no crime. The main reason for the crime is not in an individual ("natural born rioters") but in Society which is putting people in not so fair situation of being born as a slave with no chance of making life better. 100$ shirt and fancy mobile phone or PS game console doesn't make life. They are only narcotics for making it easier.
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I see your point Alan. I empathize greatly for the fear being felt by the honest, hard working people of the UK, who have had many sleepless nights and have feared for the safety of their families.
David, social justice is not some code word for a socialist agenda and redistribution of wealth. It's a term for a just society. The entire concept of the EU was a large scale social experiment, in terms of it's impact on society. Some aspects were successful and some horribly unsuccessful.
Ultimately, time will tell that you can't fight fire with fire. Long term mending will have to come slowly, through a rebuild of trust, focus on social programs (youth centers, education, etc.), giving the people an outlet to voice concerns about injustice and brutality, etc.
If you take an aggressive dog into your home who has suffered on some level and who has a distrust for humans, and you want to rehabilitate that animal to live again in a domestic setting, how do you do that? Beat it into submission? Or, work with it slowly and rebuild it's sense of worth and belonging. Ultimately it takes a sense of compassion, will and patience. (I'm not calling anyone an animal by means of the analogy)
I believe in people and know that sometimes hope is all that is needed. When people have hope, they most often do the right things. At the same time, blatant criminals should be dealt with. Not just those in the streets, but those who sit in fancy offices as well.
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@earthmover said:
Long term mending will have to come slowly, through a rebuild of trust, focus on social programs (youth centers, education, etc.), giving the people an outlet to voice concerns about injustice and brutality, etc.
Yeah. It'll be a lengthy process, though - and it'll require considerable political courage. I do sincerely hope, however, that those arrested for looting, arson and what not do not get off easy.
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@srx said:
@unknownuser said:
The London riots and other EU riots are a symptom what the Socialist system is all about. We will have increased frequency of class warfare as the social welfare state grows.
IMO this is not true. Yugoslavia was an example. Socialist system with almost no crime. The main reason for the crime is not in an individual ("natural born rioters") but in Society which is putting people in not so fair situation of being born as a slave with no chance of making life better. 100$ shirt and fancy mobile phone or PS game console doesn't make life. They are only narcotics for making it easier.
NO CHANCE is what makes people desperate...I know it, it is all around me.I agree. In the US, some call it being "hood rich". Lots of gadgets and fancy clothes, but nothing more than temporary narcotics. I grew up in a predominately minority and very lower class area. I've seen the effects of people who feel discarded by the systems and the ensuing desperation through my whole life. Until you've lived within it, it's hard to understand. People just lose hope in anything long term and all of existence becomes about the temporary satisfactions. This is enough for most people to get through their day, but if the shit hits the fan, there is a bottled rage that is unleashed. A rage covered up for so long, most people didn't know they had it until the walls of the illusion crumble and rioting becomes something that makes them feel as if they've had their rebuttal. But in the end, that too is only temporary. And life will return to what it once was....until the next time.
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Earth, you don't need terms like Social Justice to have a just society. Whether you want to admit it or not, Social Justice is a planned term used by ideologues to convince the non-ideologues to accept wealth redistribution. Fortunately, there are many resisters here in the US that see through sugar coating.
Here is an interesting article, The Sun Never Sets On The British Welfare System.
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I like when people call me Earth. I think I'll legally change my name to it.
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@david. said:
Earth, you don't need terms like Social Justice to have a just society. Whether you want to admit it or not, Social Justice is a planned term used by ideologues to convince the non-ideologues to accept wealth redistribution. Fortunately, there are many resisters here in the US that see through sugar coating.
Here is an interesting article, The Sun Never Sets On The British Welfare System.
This is by and large an intelligent group. Don't ask us to accept anything written by Ann Coulter other than a suicide note.
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"Mover", I'm glad U understood, despite the lack of my ability to express thoughts in English, which you did well.
From David's link, the sentanc "We can be sure there's no danger of killing off the next Winston Churchill or Edmund Burke in these crowds." could be used as the reason for this riots. Doesn't sound good.
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@roger said:
This is by and large an intelligent group. Don't ask us to accept anything written by Ann Coulter other than a suicide note.
From that statement, your definition of intelligent is quite different than mine. Assuming you fall into the category, it is a good example of the hypocrisy of the left wing. Sounds like you're not far from joining the thugs on the streets of London.
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@unknownuser said:
Here is an interesting article, The Sun Never Sets On The British Welfare System.
David, with all due respect, Ann Coulter??? really??
I'm sorry but I would not even believe a suicide note she writes as even that will contain lies and bullshit.
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We are paying for sins of our fathers. What will we pass on to our children? We should not make excuses for criminal behavoir which is what society has told us. There has to be some uderlying reason...The reason is immorality. You can be poor and not be a criminal. And you can be a criminal and not be poor. Lets stop making excuses for bad behavoir and punish those who break the rules. Making excuse for those who commit these crimes only enables and gives justice to their illegitimate acts. There are still civil ways to sovle problems. Being poor from where I come from and what I have experienced is a result of the individuals lack of acquiring knowlege and/or equipping themselves with a skills that someone else finds valuable. I know a lot of poor people who are not and never have been criminals. There are no excuses!
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@david. said:
Social Justice is a planned term used by ideologues to convince the non-ideologues to accept wealth redistribution.
A certain degree of wealth redistribution is the backbone of any civilized society.
As for Ann Coulter - she's a fruitcake:
"With the terrible earthquake and resulting tsunami that have devastated Japan, the only good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from the nuclear power plants is now probably much less likely to get cancer.
This only seems counterintuitive because of media hysteria for the past 20 years trying to convince Americans that radiation at any dose is bad. There is, however, burgeoning evidence that excess radiation operates as a sort of cancer vaccine."
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@unknownuser said:
I know a lot of poor people who are not and never have been criminals.
lapx The reason is immorality.****There are no excuses!
now that sounds good too i think this debate goes in the good direction. time for a brake , for me ._))))) -
I've never come across Ms Coulter before. What an incredibly ignorant, opinionated moron. Tea Party I suppose.
The police put the total number of yobs involved in these disturbances at around 2000 NATIONALLY...maybe half that in London. That is 2,000 out of 60 million people, limited in a few fairly small urban areas. What is at least as significant is all the rest of the places it didn't happen...like Glasgow, or indeed anywhere in Scotland , which has some of the worst deprivation in W. Europe. Nothing in Wales either...or the vast majority of England, including other large urban areas like Newcastle.
And from this she extrapolates national meltdown; what a plonker. At least we still have a AAA rating. -
So, Alan, you used to teach, huh? Ann Coulter: "[Obama] was suspiciously verbose about saving the jobs of public schoolteachers. Because nothing says "economic stimulus" better than saving the jobs of lethargic incompetents who kick off at 2 p.m. every day and get summers off. Actually, that's not fair: Some teachers spend long hours after school having sex with their students."
She's ... special. As was that sultry blonde physics temp we had one year. Sadly, my advances didn't yield the desired result.
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Yep, used to teach...before I wised-up and joined the private sector by setting up my own business. Nothing remotely like the same workload and a helluva lot less stress.
My wife still gets all that bull about short working day and long holidays. It's a bit like claiming that newsreaders get paid their princely sums for working 30 mins per day minus commercial breaks. -
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@unknownuser said:
Juan Love, Juan Heart
thankyou Rich O´Brian, watch this way to solve social problems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCLq3yqTMaM
i am very sorry it is in Spanish and not in English but i would like a lot that it can be guessed how to achieve the good things just watching it. Salud ¡@earthmover said:
Even if you feel this generation to be lost, you must find compassion in your heart for the children born into this desperate tinder box of shared insignificance.
that was very good to say now i think everybody agrees with that how does one gets love ?
A tighter lid and hotter fire will only cause the lid to blow even harder the next time. In the U.S. we tried to do the same thing for many decades and for many decades, people suffered. Generations will be born and bred to hate your country for it's subjugation of the under privileged. Until you learn to see this as a social justice issue first, things will not change. EarthMover -
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If you're not familiar with Ann Coulter, she likes to use hyperbole. Clearly, there is underlying animosity within the underclass in the UK. She believes that the welfare state is a contributor. I'm curious as to why there is an underclass in the UK at all? What with the welfare state and all.
I do know that I grew up poor, but I didn't know it at the time. It didn't occur to me to expect to depend on the welfare state for my subsistence. I certainly would have never considering destroying other people's property. Now, I own my own home, no mortgage. No debts at all other than the one the US government's profligate spending has inflicted on me and the 50% of the rest of the workers that pay income taxes. The remaining 50% pay no income taxes at all. Every experience I have tells me that it is not a good idea to pay people not to work except for a short time in the event of an unexpected job loss.
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