danlisa |
08-09-11 06:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Paul Riley
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I am clearly law abiding and respect disciplined society with zero tolerance towards crime,some of you clearly are not and will be enjoying these scenes around England at the moment,and thats why I am readily attacked,and thats why the country is in the state that its in.
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Admirable traits. So what do you do when you have no recourse to express your displeasure, what do you do when your 'voice' is not heard, what do you do when you feel abandoned by your country etc......Take comfort in the fact that the 'system' works?
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Originally Posted by Paul Riley
(Post 1724027)
England,for the love of god wake up!
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^ TBH, I think this country is finally 'waking up'. It's about time too. It's up for discussion whether there's better ways of going about it.
Look, I don't deny that the recent scenes are extreme and excessive, but who's to blame? For close to a decade this country/government has been dumping all over the youth of this country and something eventually had to give. This is the result for not respecting that the participating generation is the future of this country and as a result, this generation feel they have no future.
If the government or 'law abiding' citizens believe that this will be solved with 'zero tolerance' and the heavy arm of the law, they are mistaken. All that will accomplish is an initial underground movement and then a more severe re-occurrance of the past events.
At the end of the day, people need to take responsibility for their actions, those taking part in the riots and those forcing the participants hand. Unfortunately, I do not expect either side to 'man up' and admit anything, blame will be swiftly cast and a PR war will ensue with nobody bothering to examine the endemic faults that caused it all in the first place.
Peace by Force.:yeah: Woot!
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