AtrocityExhibition wrote:
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AtrocityExhibition wrote:
Ken Livingstone - nailing it right now on News 24.
'My first instinct is to ask why is it happening?'
Seriously?
Livingstone is using this as a campaign tool and is despicable because of that.
Yeah he's a proper old lefty and a bit of an arse at times,
When I had dinner with him, many years ago, I thought he was very affable and charming. Recently, to me, he's embodied the jilted bride, the bitter ex, the bridesmaid. He's lost a lot of currency with me.
AtrocityExhibition wrote:
You can only crush the working classes and the poor and the total 'no-hopers' so much, sooner or later they're going to kick back, when the disparity between the haves and the have-nots gets so great it simply can't be ignored. Saying 'they have mobile phones and nice trainers' completely misses the point, trinkets and items ultimately mean little to human beings, we are nourished by the prospects of our lives, the promise of education and bettering ourselves, our families and friends, the hope of making progress.
When hundreds of thousands if not millions of people are systematically denied that, sooner or later the shit is going to hit the fan.
So, after the first wave of kids went around smashing shit up, family run businesses, Wendy's restaurant, and a better shop, all things that have clearly wronged them in the past (even though they shouldn't have been in a betting shop, got to be 18. Once, Mummy Afterthought's father won a life changing amount of money on he football pools. With it he bought a flower shop, and it is highly suspected the other half went in the 3:10 at Kempton, but that's another story) and on the news just now, in Birmingham there's footage of one lad saying, excitedly to another "hey lets get some watches". Reports are coming in off all the luxury goods that have been looted, quotes saying 'we can' afford them'. Then, older people began turning up in cars, to remove the heavier items. Once again, luxury goods. So your 'trinkets and items ultimately mean little to human beings' as that's what was being taken. And, bizarrely, iPhones, as there's a new one out soon. They should have waited another 5 weeks.
Education in this country is free to all, there does exist opportunities for one to better themselves, often for free, even if it does mean making a little bit more of an effort. I doubt that many use the local library, swimming pool or youth club. I think attempts to romanticise the struggle of the working class against the cruel conspiracy of the bourgeois in this situation is misplaced. It fails to acknowledge the things that went on the abdication of personal responsibility for the actors involved, the parents of those actors, and the fact it was sheer, wanton, violence. If this truly was the proletarian uprising, stemming from ideal of social mobility and equality, why did they select the very badges of the middle classes to loot, whilst destroying the icons of poverty? Or was it just that those shops, houses and businesses just happened to be there once the situation, and it didn't matter, as it's all fun?
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