by Timothy V. Gatto
The British government has charged that the riots are being caused by an increase in “criminality”. This is patently ridiculous. What is the difference in London or Manchester now than last year? If these riots are presumed to be the act of “criminals”, then what triggered these “criminals” to riot? If “criminality” is the reason why people are on the streets destroying neighborhoods and looting shops, why all over the country? Did the “criminals” all get together and decide to stage a riot in different cities so that they could hone their “criminal” skills?
There must be some underlying reason why people feel that they need to go out on the streets and break things and to steal from shopkeepers, or was this week just a moment where all the “criminals” decided to act out all at once? This is the supposition that the British Prime Minister, David Cameron is making. This is a situation that shows just how preposterous politicians can be.
When you analyze the situation, what you see is people filing the streets and displaying very anti-social behavior. What the British government is asking the people of
I would like to point out a few things and also ask a few questions of the British Prime Minister;
1. Why is there such a disparity between the rich and the poor? Why has income risen for the upper classes while the lower classes have seen a reduction in theirs?
2. Why is
3. Why is it that “people of color” are living in neighborhoods that are substandard while the richest neighborhoods have very few minorities especially when you consider that the practice of slavery ended so long ago in Britain? Are the minorities just racially inferior to the white people?
4. Why is it that people of every race are rioting in the streets? Ihttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.giff you take PM Cameron at his word, it’s probably so that they can steal a wide-screen TV.
5. Could it possibly be that corporations are purchasing influence from members of Parliament at the expense of the common people in
6. Could it be the possibility that their former Prime Minister, Tonhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gify Blair, who is now facing extradition to
7. Are people rioting because the standard of living gotten has plummhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifeted? The recession has pushed living standards in
8. Are people more than just a little bit angry when they are informed that the U.K. faces the sharpest spending cuts since WWII while cutting over half a million jobs?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39754325/ns/world_news-europe/t/uk-faces-sharpest-spending-cuts-wwii/#.TkbxUYJvCZY
9. Are the people angry because many colleges and universities are being forced to close due to British spending cuts while at the same time
10. Are the lower classes angry because the budget for new social housing would be cut by 60% over four years?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11579979
These are just a few reasons why people in the
The riots on the other side of the pond should be a wake-up call to the
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