Quote by Alex DeLargeAll of these pig sympathisers are perplexing...
I agree. I go to work everyday and think "If I don't get bricks and petrol bombs thrown at me while just doing my job then today has been a bad day." If these pig bullying fuckers don't think the same then they should hang their heads in shame.
I'm not really sure of all this pressure, I'm never gonna lose any of my old letters, 'Cause they'll stay with me, Until I can see that I'm no one
Quote by McMurdoI don't like the old bill at the best of times, fully supporting the MET against the fucking SCUM on the streets of Britain tonight though.
Quote by Alex DeLargeAll of these pig sympathisers are perplexing...
I agree. I go to work everyday and think "If I don't get bricks and petrol bombs thrown at me while just doing my job then today has been a bad day." If these pig bullying fuckers don't think the same then they should hang their heads in shame.
Quote by McMurdoI don't like the old bill at the best of times, fully supporting the MET against the fucking SCUM on the streets of Britain tonight though.
Alex DeLarge, I personally can't stand the police, only on Saturday, I witnessed something similar to that video at the Leicester VS. Coventry match. The copper had a word with three lads, the three lads walked away, must have muttered something, but the copper ran and pushed one of them with full force, knocking him straight to the ground. The copper then turned around and walked in the opposite direction.
My point is, they are cunts, and they are not liked, but I would not wish death or serious injury on even them. And the people rioting are even worse than them, they aren't even protecting normal folk in their own time.
Quote by Leicester_LoyalAlex DeLarge, I personally can't stand the police, only on Saturday, I witnessed something similar to that video at the Leicester VS. Coventry match. The copper had a word with three lads, the three lads walked away, must have muttered something, but the copper ran and pushed one of them with full force, knocking him straight to the ground. The copper then turned around and walked in the opposite direction.
My point is, they are cunts, and they are not liked, but I would not wish death or serious injury on even them. And the people rioting are even worse than them, they aren't even protecting normal folk in their own time.
Quote by WhiteyApparently millwall are defending eltham and blackheath. Good on em if thats true. These cunts are absolute scum its unbelievable.
You're not wrong, some known millwall faces out and about in New Cross too. Fair play to the shop keepers on OKR and in the East End -proper community spirit that.
As for Mr. DeLarge -comments like that make me think you're a cunt and that I hope a police dog goes for your groin
Getting out of control now something needs to be done sooner rather than later, randomers getting attacked. I seen a man attacked while i was watching it live on the news yesterday they punched him to the ground and was kicking the shit out of him. How bad has it got in these other cities Brum, Liverpool etc.
QuoteViolence is rarely mindless. The politics of a burning building, a smashed-in shop or a young man shot by police may be obscured even to those who lit the rags or fired the gun, but the politics are there. Unquestionably there is far, far more to these riots than the death of Mark Duggan, whose shooting sparked off the unrest on Saturday, when two police cars were set alight after a five-hour vigil at Tottenham police station. A peaceful protest over the death of a man at police hands, in a community where locals have been given every reason to mistrust the forces of law and order, is one sort of political statement. Raiding shops for technology and trainers that cost ten times as much as the benefits you’re no longer entitled to is another. A co-ordinated, viral wave of civil unrest across the poorest boroughs of Britain, with young people coming from across the capital and the country to battle the police, is another.
Just seen a video on facebook of some poor lad lying on the ground, blood pouring from his face. This goon helps him to his feet and then while he's helping him is going through his rucksack. Runs off with a laptop or something!
I hope the firms in these towns kick the shit out of these rats. I'd like to see these cunts try it on London Road, Sheffield
QuoteViolence is rarely mindless. The politics of a burning building, a smashed-in shop or a young man shot by police may be obscured even to those who lit the rags or fired the gun, but the politics are there. Unquestionably there is far, far more to these riots than the death of Mark Duggan, whose shooting sparked off the unrest on Saturday, when two police cars were set alight after a five-hour vigil at Tottenham police station. A peaceful protest over the death of a man at police hands, in a community where locals have been given every reason to mistrust the forces of law and order, is one sort of political statement. Raiding shops for technology and trainers that cost ten times as much as the benefits you’re no longer entitled to is another. A co-ordinated, viral wave of civil unrest across the poorest boroughs of Britain, with young people coming from across the capital and the country to battle the police, is another.
QuoteViolence is rarely mindless. The politics of a burning building, a smashed-in shop or a young man shot by police may be obscured even to those who lit the rags or fired the gun, but the politics are there. Unquestionably there is far, far more to these riots than the death of Mark Duggan, whose shooting sparked off the unrest on Saturday, when two police cars were set alight after a five-hour vigil at Tottenham police station. A peaceful protest over the death of a man at police hands, in a community where locals have been given every reason to mistrust the forces of law and order, is one sort of political statement. Raiding shops for technology and trainers that cost ten times as much as the benefits you’re no longer entitled to is another. A co-ordinated, viral wave of civil unrest across the poorest boroughs of Britain, with young people coming from across the capital and the country to battle the police, is another.
although it doesnt/cannot excuse setting local business/housing alight/looting by any means, an interesting read in parts and some good points,mostly on the feelings of hope&future.
reached for the secret too soon, cried for the moon.