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A German comment that is spot on and that does not excuse the criminality seen on the streets as "social uprise of the disadvantaged", but concludes that it is laziness and comfortable self-victimization that lead to the illusion that one does not have to put own effort into trying to acchieve something in life, but that the others, that the state, thge the society is owing to oneself and thus and that one does not steal when one steals because one has a legimtimate natural right for it anyway. Why should anyone try to imorve his own situation and claim responsibility for his own life, if the fincial suzpport fro social wellfare is comiung in every month anyway, and just complaining and claiming to be a victim is so much easier than accepting responsibility and getting involved oneself in imporviong one'S own situation?
It is no just an uprise of the socially disadvantaged, but an amok run of people making too high claims towards society and who want to fall upwards without themselves contriobutijng to it by their own work and effort. It is no social revolutionaries, but criminals we see on the street. It is no call for social justice, but demand for being given even more social wellfare and additonal, non-vital luxury - for free. Self-victimization is a great way of pushing the other on the defence. And we see it being used as a tactic so very often today. Migrants refusing to integrate, do it. Muslim communities use it. Socially parasytes do it. European nations in debt use it. Intzerest grouip and social "equal rights" groups use it. They all raise claims that they are being owed something by all others, due to their state of being "victims" of circumstances and present codnitioons. And mostly, none of them shows in return the solidarity they demand from others. And usually, none of them plans to ever question and change himself. Riots like this, they say, are nothing new in Britain, and that there were such things already in the 80s. I saw looting, crminality, theft and robbery. What I did not see so far, is legitimate social uprise against injustice and supression. I say crack down on this criminal mob. It is not any different to the street wars we see in Berlin every year on May 1st. And those thugs in Berlin do not have any social ideal or agenda they fight for, although they claim that and try to hide their anarchy and thirst for violence and "action" as a "social revolution" - what they have, is just a hobby. It's called live action-entertainment. I laugh right in the faces of these thugs, with this song video.
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