Please forgive my ignorance, but I do not own a television and usually do not listen to the radio or online news sources. Can someone briefly tell me why there is rioting in London?
'The Riots' are many different incidents. Police shoot dead a man who did not fire on them and then release his name before telling the family, and then don't give the family any more information, leading to a vigil outside the police station, where some women enter the station asking for someone to come out and speak with them, their request is refused. So a protest builds. One 16-year old girl confronts the police and is pulled to the ground by a bunch of them.
'These people' are not subhumans, there is unbelievable disenfranchisement and anger. White, middle-class folk might tut and offer to help clean up the streets of the city they are so proud of, but if you have white or class privilege, you won't see what many of the people rioting have seen and experienced leading up to the riots. If 'mum and dad' helped you through university, and now you're angry because your overpriced flat in a poor district (or 'up-and-coming area', in propertyspeak) was burnt out, yeah I'd be devastated too, but of course you're not rioting, you have privilege, you have things to lose.
Of course everyone can find examples of poor people, or people of colour, who were affected, and disagree with the violence, or who didn't riot themselves, but that doesn't take away from the reasons why those who rioted did so. People in London don't make a fuss when every toilet attendant they see is of South Asian or West African descent, they don't question why people who work in supermarkets or sweep roads are usually people of colour, they don't generally stop and act as a witness when black people and/or muslims are relentlessly stopped-and-searched on the street. They just get on with their shopping and pretend not to see.
In some London boroughs, the Council Housing waiting lists are 15,000 people long. There are no jobs, 50% of young black people are unemployed, those who worked hard at school and are in Further Education have had their EMA cut, and anyone wanting to go to university faces debt that, if they look around them, understandably don't feel able to take on.
To hear the leader of Croydon Council lamenting the destruction in his borough, of peoples' livelihoods, when there are hardly any local businesses there as development and chain stores have all but eradicated them, rings hollow with me.
As for Hackney, that kicked off after a boy was detained under stop-and-search powers but then released without charge after being held. Stop-and-search on young black men has gone up 70% in recent years, the police are basically able to target who they want without consequence....until now.
I live in one of the areas of London affected by the riots. I've been mugged before, I still believe all of the above, and think the violence, though not right, is important once viewed through the lens of privilege.
We face a massive challenge. We cannot tolerate this behaviour but we must address the social conditions and context in which it happened.
I'm sorry, but I don't see how anybody can feel sorry for these - there is no other word - criminals.
Multiple wrongs don't make a right... Stealing and looting is not justified because you are deprived or ignored by society ...We cannot tolerate this behaviour...
"To add, rioters are all young, mostly teenagers but some are less. There are reports of children aged 7-14 joining in! I'm sorry, does a 7 year old really care about politics, the police, the recession! When I was 7 I hadn't got a clue about any of this sorta stuff, I was still going out and playing in the garden or trying to build dens with friends in the forests. I wasn't smashing windows, throwing bricks at people and stealing for the sake of stealing!"
So, you had gardens and forests to play in. What would you have been doing if you hadn't? These kids don't. In many cases their only option is street corners where they may be moved on or stopped and searched by police on a regular basis. Funding for youth centres etc (which were too few anyway) has been cut by around 75%
Not excusing, just seeking explanations and ways forward.
Of what I have seen these ****** are simply cowards and should be taught a lesson.
I don't understand why water cannon was not used if they were to add a bright blue or orange permanent dye to the water then the police and parents could see the next day who was causing the trouble and round them up.
On punishment we have too many do gooders in this country and the humans rights people are just as bad but here goes.
Why not make them work on the street they have destroyed by cleaning the gutters, Painting the shop fronts, Collecting Rubbish, Taking deliveries to old age pensioners, cleaning churchyards, doing up old age pensioners gardens all this without pay.
Length of time for punishment talk to the insurers about the amount they have to payout and divide the cash amount by the number of claims end result equals hours to be worked at the same rate as prisoners get when inside (roughly £14/£15.00 per 40 hour week)
Failure to do this should result in a prison sentence of no less then the period of time it would have taken to clear the debt and no good time off period either.
This is just my thoughts or how about some good old fashion parenting.