Iliad wrote:The youth aren't rioting to change the system, but their riots do reveal that they have been completely ignored by the system.
You need to explain this to me. How, specifically, has the system ignored them? On the flip side, what, specifically, has the system done to help them? Do these youths have access to education? Do these youths have access to healthcare? Do these youths have access to food and clothing? What sorts of things don't they have access to that the system could provide them (but that the system does not)?
And.. comic boy, I believe you are correct. Part of what we must do as parents, however is not just to teach our kids is to distinguish between legitimate complaints and effective action to solve real problems and simple grousing about things "not being perfect". Also, the fact that we dislike something, even feel injustly treated is never an excuse for giving up. It is one thing to look back and say "Yes, the umpire did use a much larger strike zone for the other team.. but that is going to happen and you have to play the best you can" [and then behind the scenes maybe lodging a protest, if there is a chance of it being heard] Or "That team really beat us up, we need to work on our batting for the next game" and " Those umpires were just biased, next time we play them, I want you to slam into the other players and I don't CARE if they get HURT" (and note.. I am, sadly NOT talking esoterically).
These kids need to be told "Sure, life is unfair.... but you gotta work hard to do what you can, anyway". However, unless the kids are given tools to know how to work hard to make things better, they will just be frustrated.
That is what is really wrong with the Nightstrike's of the world's arguments. By saying simply "its all your fault", then you are essentially telling everyone "you just are not working and I don't care how much you declare you are, I still think you are lazy bum or an idiot". Except, people KNOW they are working hard. Kids see their parents struggling, know they are not simply "lazy idiots". Some may see that their parents lack education or other skills, and take that as an opportunity to do different. BUT, if all they hear from the top, or all they feel they are hearing from "the top" is "buckle down and WORK and everything will be OK".. and they see that those around them ARE buckling down and working and still not succeeding, then it doesn't take long for them to decide maybe that buckling down bit just doesn't matter. When it comes to things like education, it can be particularly a point of anger. Kids know if the school they are attending is real or a joke. But, they rarely have a true chance to go elsewhere.
Well its time that UN nations send troops to defend unarmed civilians, waith UK are member of NATo, damn they have right to suppress any riot using any force withouth any consecvences.
Iliad wrote:The youth aren't rioting to change the system, but their riots do reveal that they have been completely ignored by the system.
You need to explain this to me. How, specifically, has the system ignored them? On the flip side, what, specifically, has the system done to help them? Do these youths have access to education? Do these youths have access to healthcare? Do these youths have access to food and clothing? What sorts of things don't they have access to that the system could provide them (but that the system does not)?
A free LED tv.... preferably 40 inch
They should move to the United States, where most people on government assistance have one or even two color televisions with cable.
Iliad wrote:The youth aren't rioting to change the system, but their riots do reveal that they have been completely ignored by the system.
You need to explain this to me. How, specifically, has the system ignored them? On the flip side, what, specifically, has the system done to help them? Do these youths have access to education? Do these youths have access to healthcare? Do these youths have access to food and clothing? What sorts of things don't they have access to that the system could provide them (but that the system does not)?
A free LED tv.... preferably 40 inch
They should move to the United States, where most people on government assistance have one or even two color televisions with cable.
Here you can get a free house with 5 free 32" tv with cable about 5 Laptops and whatever, and still struggle to eat and ask for more.
Iliad wrote:The youth aren't rioting to change the system, but their riots do reveal that they have been completely ignored by the system.
You need to explain this to me. How, specifically, has the system ignored them? On the flip side, what, specifically, has the system done to help them? Do these youths have access to education? Do these youths have access to healthcare? Do these youths have access to food and clothing? What sorts of things don't they have access to that the system could provide them (but that the system does not)?
A free LED tv.... preferably 40 inch
They should move to the United States, where most people on government assistance have one or even two color televisions with cable.
The states have enough problems of their own without this lot adding to them - but thanks for the offer
Since we can't just wipe 'em all out and start again, I think it's time for the bringing back of harsher punishments all round: Corporal to Capital - no more pussy-footing around, these people need to see and experience real deterrents in force. I feel sorry for the police in Britain and all they have to put up with. Can't be easy doing your job if you're worried about knocking out someone's contact lens.
And secondly give people a need to work - get them off their lazy, sponging, useless backsides and make them actually earn their own living...(amazing concept!) Only then will they begin to gain a modicom of self respect, self worth and pride in their lives, their job and their community. It's all been too easy for too long!
Iliad wrote:The youth aren't rioting to change the system, but their riots do reveal that they have been completely ignored by the system.
You need to explain this to me. How, specifically, has the system ignored them? On the flip side, what, specifically, has the system done to help them? Do these youths have access to education? Do these youths have access to healthcare? Do these youths have access to food and clothing? What sorts of things don't they have access to that the system could provide them (but that the system does not)?
A free LED tv.... preferably 40 inch
mandyb, long time no see! Are you back for good?
Only whilst raging in disgust over events in Britain.
But in passing would like to say 'hello Ink...hope all is well chez you'
Phatscotty wrote:So is this an racial riot? or a social injustice riot? or some of both?
I'm interested in this because every source I hear is making excuses for the rioters.
Its neither , how many times did you need to be told You are either deliberately misinterpreting the source material or simply lying , there may be the odd piece of bias/mischief being presented but overall there is huge concensus that there is NO excuse to justify whats happened.
We are told that youths roaming the streets are doing so because they are angry at unemployment, but a quick look at an apprenticeship website yields 2,228 vacancies in London
mandyb wrote: And secondly give people a need to work - get them off their lazy, sponging, useless backsides and make them actually earn their own living...(amazing concept!) Only then will they begin to gain a modicom of self respect, self worth and pride in their lives, their job and their community. It's all been too easy for too long!
Rule Britannia!
Easy as that, eh? There will always be unemployment because the capitalist system requires unemployment to keep wages low -
I'm not justifying these riots, but for you to come in and play the 'lazy bum' card is dishonest considering the current economic/employment climate in practically every country at this very moment.
mandyb wrote: And secondly give people a need to work - get them off their lazy, sponging, useless backsides and make them actually earn their own living...(amazing concept!) Only then will they begin to gain a modicom of self respect, self worth and pride in their lives, their job and their community. It's all been too easy for too long!
Rule Britannia!
Easy as that, eh? There will always be unemployment because the capitalist system requires unemployment to keep wages low -
I'm not justifying these riots, but for you to come in and play the 'lazy bum' card is dishonest considering the current economic/employment climate in practically every country at this very moment.
The latest bits I hear say little of this really has to do with anything "real" -- that is not lack of employment, racial tension, or any of the other causes mentioned. Some people may have started for those reasons, but apparently the biggest bit is just kids.. 10, 12 year old kids up to 20, with a very few older folks more or less taking advantage to steal and such.
I am not there. Would like to hear more of what those there are seeing, but that is what the BBC world news report said, and the nightly NPR all things considered broadcasts each said.
jbrettlip wrote:I think one machine gun could probably convince the looters to just go home.
Better make it two. Just to be sure.
Strife wrote:I hereby state Martin Ronne has inappropriately touched me. I would like to file charges against this sick bastard and expect he be sent to prison.
Gang, wanna turn this into a positive. Gang, let's stop jibber-jabbering and jawboning about the riots and look at all the POSITIVES coming up. For instance, I just submitted my video into the London 2012 "1 Year to Go!" video contest on YouTube. Let's all get behind all the contestants in the contest so we can show England we're behind 'er 110, cheerio and all that crap.