Extremist Muslims? Puh-lease. That's so two weeks ago.
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Originally posted by Ady View PostHmm, it looks like 'gangs' are the new terrorists:
Of course, "gang culture", is just a polite way of saying "young black males", despite the diversity of the rioters,
We live in age that you can't highlight, that there are issue's for some groups, communities about the Gang and Gun Culture for fear of being branded a racist, but's its A-Ok for the likes of Diane Abbott on the BBC to say she's supporting Obama simply because he Black and that West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children, never mind this bull**** MOBO awards. If Michael Portillo came out and said he's supporting McCain simply down because he's white, that White mums move heaven and earth of their Kids Live on air. He's be out of a Job and branned a racist , never mind the outcry from the ethnic groups if we had Music of White Origin awards.
The sooner we take region and colour out of it, and have one rule of all (not matter your Colour or religion, Ethnic group) The better and easier it be for laws to made and enforced , and the less excuses they'll be for the ones that break such laws. I now see Wales has the Highest unemployment rate in the whole of the UK and NI and is again one of the poorest parts of the Country. Perfect excuses then for Riots then
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These riots were pretty minor - things could have been a lot, A LOT worse. I imagine these sentences are to show that if, when, something like this happens again others wont feel inclined to join in on the entertainment for a bit of fun, for a giggle - it is in fact quite serious.
Im not saying I agree or disagree - i can just accept it is how it is - but I can certainly see the reasoning. To be fair, if those people didnt do the things they did they wouldnt have received any sentencing... Just saying.
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Originally posted by Adam Stone View PostThese riots were pretty minor - things could have been a lot, A LOT worse. I imagine these sentences are to show that if, when, something like this happens again others wont feel inclined to join in on the entertainment for a bit of fun, for a giggle - it is in fact quite serious.
Im not saying I agree or disagree - i can just accept it is how it is - but I can certainly see the reasoning. To be fair, if those people didnt do the things they did they wouldnt have received any sentencing... Just saying.
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But what is justice? Have we ever truly seen it? Is there such a thing? Personally I don't believe humanity capable of justice, I suppose it depends on how one defines the word and whether we actually believe there is an absolute of it. Law may aspire towards it, but its fundelmentally flawed - always has been, always will be - hence why i think people finding these sentencing shocking a little ironic.Last edited by Adam Stone; 20-08-2011, 12:51.
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Originally posted by Adam Stone View PostBut what is justice? Have we ever truly seen it? Is there such a thing? Personally I don't believe humanity capable of justice, I suppose it depends on how one defines the word and whether we actually believe there is an absolute of it. Law may aspire towards it, but its fundelmentally flawed - always has been, always will be - hence why i think people finding these sentencing shocking a little ironic.
What seems to have happened is people are frightened, people have realised that society is built on foundations of sand, that it can all disappear very quickly, and that scares the **** out of them. And people don't think clearly in the midst of fear.
Originally posted by FelixofMars View PostAs I said before, I would deport them no jail time. Just refuse them to live in a social society. No matter if they where a UK citizen or not. Refusing things like job seekers or sending them to jail is pointless at most it shows a warning to others nothing else.
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Well said Charlie, and i agree 100%.
Slightly off topic.... But on the way to work this morning I couldn't help but chuckle to myself overhearing too young lads talking about their repeated experiences of sleeping in a cell. 'Only twice last week - this weekend im going to demand a blanket. Its my right'. Love how being locked in a cell is just part of his weekend plans.
Not as good as Friday morning though.... I was listening to two teenage girls talking about their troubles of hiding their drugs when going into a hospital.
Nothing surprising or new.... but it did make me chuckle.
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