You are proving a good point. The riots i think to me is just very childish and stupid. Thw world has gone mad, no one cares about anyone else any more. Its all about power and proviving a point through violence and stupidity.
They want to create a New World Order. A one world government that is controlled by one ruler, and has one currency (the Bancor). The world would be split into 10 sections, with appointed rulers over each. Think about it. Who is the enemy? The enemy is "terrorism." A term that is highly subjective. They must create a problem to where the people are so fed up, that they freely want to give there rights over for this problem to be fixed. This is all being discussed behind closed doors.
That is why these austerity measures are being brought down upon the nations of the world. Riots and decent aren't just centralized to London, it is spread accross the world. Nations are starting to collapse, but the people that are running those nations aren't letting their populace know the truth. These G20 nations can no longer offer these financial institutions bailouts, because there isn't any "fiat" money left to support them. So, what do they have to do?
This is all tied in with economic disparity. I feel this "let's take everything" mentality is actually the reflection of what many of the elite are engaging in. It is the microcosm acting as the macrocosm. Allow me to clarify. Large financial institutions have been engaging in highly lucrative, highly unethical schemes to generate more wealth. These schemes are in the form of the derivatives market and speculation. You combine that with a fiat currency system, you have a recipe for desaster.
That trigger first came in the form of an icon, Smiley Culture, being killed. Pressure builds and now one more trigger is needed to set off the explosion, Mark Duggan. Now consider the "nothing to loose" mentality of many of the young people. Most live in satisfactory living conditions, but the current music, video, and iconic trends that they grew up with are pushing a more violent approach. I call this culture, the culture of dispair.
Now let's look at that community as a whole. The police view that community as a high crime area, so they focus on it heavily. Every young member of that community looks like they could be a potential gang member, so the police start to shake them all down. Since most of the youth are actually good people, they take offense to being considered a criminal. They start to throw around incendiary remarks about how evil cops are. It becomes a powderkeg. All that it needs is a trigger to blow it.
Who do you think those fingers are pointed at. They are usually pointed at the disenfranchised of a nation. Furthermore, there are more individuals in a naton or community that do right than wrong. Think about it like this: Imagine a gang member that shoots a man on the corner while robbing him. There are only 3 to 5 gang members in that community that will actually shoot someone.Those gang members are known by the community, but the people fear them, thus, they don't get into any trouble.
My friend, it no longer has anything to do with culture. It has everything to do with economic imbalance. There were whites and blacks partaking in that riot. This particular riot wasn't a political statement. This riot was purely based on austerity measures that are being implimented world wide. We have a similar problem here in America. The poor get it really bad. Police harass the poor all the time. Here is the kicker, when gang activity is predominant in a community, fingers are pointed.
OMG you're directly racist!
althakafi 4 months ago
You are proving a good point. The riots i think to me is just very childish and stupid. Thw world has gone mad, no one cares about anyone else any more. Its all about power and proviving a point through violence and stupidity.
I agree with what you are saying.
1991elf 6 months ago
You are so DAMN right!!
paisdaging007 6 months ago
They want to create a New World Order. A one world government that is controlled by one ruler, and has one currency (the Bancor). The world would be split into 10 sections, with appointed rulers over each. Think about it. Who is the enemy? The enemy is "terrorism." A term that is highly subjective. They must create a problem to where the people are so fed up, that they freely want to give there rights over for this problem to be fixed. This is all being discussed behind closed doors.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
That is why these austerity measures are being brought down upon the nations of the world. Riots and decent aren't just centralized to London, it is spread accross the world. Nations are starting to collapse, but the people that are running those nations aren't letting their populace know the truth. These G20 nations can no longer offer these financial institutions bailouts, because there isn't any "fiat" money left to support them. So, what do they have to do?
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
This is all tied in with economic disparity. I feel this "let's take everything" mentality is actually the reflection of what many of the elite are engaging in. It is the microcosm acting as the macrocosm. Allow me to clarify. Large financial institutions have been engaging in highly lucrative, highly unethical schemes to generate more wealth. These schemes are in the form of the derivatives market and speculation. You combine that with a fiat currency system, you have a recipe for desaster.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
That trigger first came in the form of an icon, Smiley Culture, being killed. Pressure builds and now one more trigger is needed to set off the explosion, Mark Duggan. Now consider the "nothing to loose" mentality of many of the young people. Most live in satisfactory living conditions, but the current music, video, and iconic trends that they grew up with are pushing a more violent approach. I call this culture, the culture of dispair.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
Now let's look at that community as a whole. The police view that community as a high crime area, so they focus on it heavily. Every young member of that community looks like they could be a potential gang member, so the police start to shake them all down. Since most of the youth are actually good people, they take offense to being considered a criminal. They start to throw around incendiary remarks about how evil cops are. It becomes a powderkeg. All that it needs is a trigger to blow it.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
Who do you think those fingers are pointed at. They are usually pointed at the disenfranchised of a nation. Furthermore, there are more individuals in a naton or community that do right than wrong. Think about it like this: Imagine a gang member that shoots a man on the corner while robbing him. There are only 3 to 5 gang members in that community that will actually shoot someone.Those gang members are known by the community, but the people fear them, thus, they don't get into any trouble.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
My friend, it no longer has anything to do with culture. It has everything to do with economic imbalance. There were whites and blacks partaking in that riot. This particular riot wasn't a political statement. This riot was purely based on austerity measures that are being implimented world wide. We have a similar problem here in America. The poor get it really bad. Police harass the poor all the time. Here is the kicker, when gang activity is predominant in a community, fingers are pointed.
InfoSysSenior 6 months ago
Im glad the riots didn't end up where i am
grichi1 6 months ago