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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Broken Britain?

In case you are wondering what type of people are rioting and why take a listen to these two linked items.

Two looters admit that they can afford to buy what they are stealing, one's doing it because the government can't stop him and the other says "I'll keep doing this every day until I get caught" and "When I get home nothing is going to happen to me." The prisons are full... ASBOs don't seem to be much of a deterrent.

Two Croydon girls giggle "It was good though" and say it's "the government's fault.. whoever it is". "Showing the police we can do what we like". They are targeting "rich people" and showing them that "we can do what we want".

There you have it, modern Britain after years and years of pandering to the underclass. Protecting them from reality by supplying more and more benefits and allowing them to live on benefits whilst bringing in East Europeans and third world labour to do the jobs that our pampered underclass have decided are beneath them. Years and years of erasing discipline from the home, the school, the workplace and the streets and oddly enough we have raised a generation or more of people with no respect for authority, no concept of morality or civic pride and no moral scruples about looting, burning and beating people up.

Welcome to Britain; in fact you're welcome to it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In the rush to demonise everyone who receives benefits, lets not forget that the people living in the most deprived areas are the ones who have had their streets smashed up by a minority of thugs. And decent folk in those communities have expressed their anger and disgust with what's happened.

So give it a rest.

Not a sheep said...

I am not demonising everyone on benefits. I am unhappy with those people who live on benefits as a lifestyle choice and have no intention of contributing anything to the community that feeds and clotes them.

It is falacious to claim that the riots took place in poor and deprived areas. Have you been to generally middle class Haven Green in Ealing, what about the attack on The Ledbury?

Aboslutely decent folk in many communities have expressed their anger and disgust with the scum that have tried to destroy their communities. I stand alongside these decent people, don't try and misrepresent what I am saying.

I'll 'give it a rest' when my friends' whose shops have been wrecked say they are happy to forgive the scum who have done their best to wreck their shops and all that they have built up over the years. Why should hard-working ordinary people suffer because of the greed and selfishness of Britain's feral youth?