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After reading and seeing news of those baste....annoying idiots rioting here in the UK, I was woundering if anyone had views on the matter, or had been affected by them.

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Locked due to sociopolitical discussion.

End of the Line.

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A friend of mine's cousin got a five finger discount on a PS3.

Fortunately, that *sshole is behind bars in London.

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Apparently the guy who got shot had a illegal firearm on his body. So the "protests" are now pointless. It's just scumbags now.

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This is all I needed to know, really: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14458424

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I'm flying to London to join the riot. If anyone wants to tag along and snag some souvenirs like a PS3 or two, feel free to send me a private message.

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SirLysander wrote...

This is all I needed to know, really: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14458424


Translated: We're idiots and reinforcing the dumb, drunkern wh&@e sterotype.

Or We're showing the rich we can do what we want by ruining the lifes of the poor.

Great nation I live in.

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BBC still calling them protesters. Pff, call these rats what they are, opportunistic scumbags who just want an excuse to loot and steal from working people.

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Agamo45 wrote...

BBC still calling them protesters. Pff, call these rats what they are, opportunistic scumbags who just want an excuse to loot and steal from working people.

Bear in mind it's the same BBC who issued an edict to its staff saying the 7th July bombers weren't to be referred to as "terrorists".  Can't quite work out the rationale behind that sort of thing.

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Agamo45 wrote...

BBC still calling them protesters. Pff, call these rats what they are, opportunistic scumbags who just want an excuse to loot and steal from working people.


They do the stealing part everyday anyway. Coughbenefitscough

Honestly I hope some innocent bystander doesn't get stabbed for being in the wrong place. Or another buisness being looted and torched for some dead guy in London.

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vometia wrote...

Agamo45 wrote...

BBC still calling them protesters. Pff, call these rats what they are, opportunistic scumbags who just want an excuse to loot and steal from working people.

Bear in mind it's the same BBC who issued an edict to its staff saying the 7th July bombers weren't to be referred to as "terrorists".  Can't quite work out the rationale behind that sort of thing.


Terrorist
–noun
1.
a person, usually a member of a group, who uses or advocates terrorism.
2.
a person who terrorizes  or frightens others.
3.
(formerly) a member of a political group in russia aiming at the demoralization of the government by terror.

Describes the 7/7 bombers to me.

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My town and city centre was hit pretty badly a few hours ago. Quite frankly, I'm disgusted by the behaviour of these people, they say they are "taking their taxes back" when about 95% of them have scrounged off benefits for years. This has also been sparked off by the death of a drug dealer who had a loaded gun who was shot by police, if a loaded gun isn't fit for police use then what gives someone like Mark Duggan the rights to be waving one at officers.

What's worse is the police response; there was barely any. Manchester had so little police forces at the time because of the 16,000 being sent to London. Those who were there only responded after the rioting began to settle down, how many businesses and lives have been ruined over these yobs' needless violence? I actually hope police begin using rubber bullets and tear gas on them because they clearly won't show any second thought to attack officers or innocents on sight. These idiots can't even comprehend that by destroying city centres, towns and businesses they have made a terrible economic crises in the UK even worse.

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i think this is just random repressed crap finally finding a way to vent itself.

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jollyorigins wrote...

My town and city centre was hit pretty badly a few hours ago. Quite frankly, I'm disgusted by the behaviour of these people, they say they are "taking their taxes back" when about 95% of them have scrounged off benefits for years. This has also been sparked off by the death of a drug dealer who had a loaded gun who was shot by police, if a loaded gun isn't fit for police use then what gives someone like Mark Duggan the rights to be waving one at officers.

What's worse is the police response; there was barely any. Manchester had so little police forces at the time because of the 16,000 being sent to London. Those who were there only responded after the rioting began to settle down, how many businesses and lives have been ruined over these yobs' needless violence? I actually hope police begin using rubber bullets and tear gas on them because they clearly won't show any second thought to attack officers or innocents on sight. These idiots can't even comprehend that by destroying city centres, towns and businesses they have made a terrible economic crises in the UK even worse.


Of course they don't understand, that would require intelligence.

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Kind of hard to piece the whole thing together living north of the border but most people i'm speaking to seem to think it will drastically affect the unity of the nation if you know what i mean. Also watch:

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http://thedailywh.at...ots-of-the-day/

One video is fantastic and the other makes me hang my head in shame.

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WTf! Is it like national 'lets break the law' day over there?

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Well they cull aligators in Florida before they become a problem for the general public, so why can't we do the same thing with chavs over here?.

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Bobad wrote...

Well they cull aligators in Florida before they become a problem for the general public, so why can't we do the same thing with chavs over here?.


Bit late for that. Chavs have ruled the streets of the UK for around a decade now with no competition. This is just them finally working together and realising they can get away with it.

Absolute scumbags. Shooting is too good for them...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14456065

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David Cameron said that water cannon will be available within 24 hours. Makes me almost wish I was in Salford etc so I could see it.

But it's good to see he's not being quiet in the hope that it'll go away, as previous PM's would no doubt have done. He said that the rioters will feel the full force of the law, which I applaud; but I have a nasty feeling that the guy who ran three people over will be able to plead manslaughter, despite the current murder investigation.

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Not affected directly, but the British taxpayers will have to pick up the pieces.

More needs to be done to repair inner city neighbourhoods and relations with the authorities but this looting and destruction is inexcusible. The majority of those involved are not politically motivated but just kids taking advantage of the stretched police force and the frenzy of whole situation.

Good to see some local communities (especially ethnic minorities) beginning to stand up to their neighbourhoods.

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Not all of them are kids, a 31 year old teacher pleaded guilty for taking part in the riots.

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So, um, what is this a case of? Idle hands.. Destructive culture... what? It doesn't seem to resemble the government related stuff in Greece.

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Volus Warlord wrote...

So, um, what is this a case of? Idle hands.. Destructive culture... what? It doesn't seem to resemble the government related stuff in Greece.


Criminal behaviour. There are various excuses being offered by the Left of social injustice but I'm having none of it. NO excuse for this sort of thing.