FTFY.Remember when the Jews were oppressed and their youth got mad about a German shooting a Jewish kid, so the Jews in American uniforms and their friends tore the shit out ofEuropethe murdering Nazi bastards?
Yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Ghetto_UprisingRemember when the Jews were oppressed and their youth got mad about a German shooting a Jewish kid, so the Jews tore the shit out of Europe?
Did someone say it did? I need to go back through this thread!So tell me again how killing innocent people is helping to rebel against the government?
Same way it's helping fight terrorism?So tell me again how killing innocent people is helping to rebel against the government?
Not explicitly, but the sentiment of some people here is the same with the argument some of the rioters themselves use:Did someone say it did? I need to go back through this thread!
What the fuck? So this is a revolution now, is it?@Jax
Yeah, because real revolutions are totally fair and with no innocent victims... and angry mobs are totally rational.
Not enough bare-breasted women and halberds, if you ask me.What the fuck? So this is a revolution now, is it?
This man speaks the truth.Not enough bare-breasted women and halberds, if you ask me.
A revolution in acquiring stuff en mass.What the fuck? So this is a revolution now, is it?
Unlikely as we change our idiots in charge every few years, but I would join a revolution that resulted in a government that paid more attention to the people who voted them in, and looked after the UK, rather than fighting pointless wars that can not be won, or squandering billions in countries where it is creamed off by the rulers and very little does actual good.Yeah, i wonder how UK would react if they faced a full fledged revolution similar to what happened in some arab countries.
There as well as here, the only thing that changes is the payee's name on the cheques.Unlikely as we change our idiots in charge every few years, but I would join a revolution that resulted in a government that paid more attention to the people who voted them in, and looked after the UK, rather than fighting pointless wars that can not be won, or squandering billions in countries where it is creamed off by the rulers and very little does actual good.
As you implied, the scum tends to rise to the top in situations like these. When things go to hell and law and order breaks down, the dregs of society crawl out from under their rocks and take advantage. Seen likely in pretty much every riot, revolution, and other such societal upheaval in history.Not explicitly, but the sentiment of some people here is the same with the argument some of the rioters themselves use:
"We're have it so bad, but the government does nothing to help us. We protest, but no one listens. We riot, and we get front page news."
Of course this is just an excuse from the criminals, the real protesters (if they're wise) will have pulled out of the whole rioting thing. Nonetheless, the rioting and looting assholes keep using the 'social unrest/oppression' as an excuse to do just about anything, including attacking people that try to protect their neighbourhood.
It was a pretty disgusting thing to watch, of course. But despair not, my friend, and remember that there have also been some selfless and upstanding acts during these dark times in London, such as the neighbourhood watches and people intervening and helping out victims. I guess these kinds of situations bring out both the worst and the best in human nature.That's fucking disgusting... I'm sorry but after seeing that bit I have nothing but contempt left for the rioters. It's one thing to protest peacefully, another to rob and vandalize discriminately, but stories like this just make me want to vomit for humanity.
I don't know, I'm a bit on the side which thinks that when things progress to the level of a riot (meaning violence breaks out), it stops being a valid protest, no matter the actual reasons or background behind it.Anyway, I'd be more likely to believe this was valid (but violent) protest if the main targets of destruction were government buildings and institutions. Police stations, government buildings, parliament, etc... but all they're doing is grabbing the most stuff from the most helpless and dragging it home.
There does come a time when violence is the only option. That's what a revolution is.I don't know, I'm a bit on the side which thinks that when things progress to the level of a riot (meaning violence breaks out), it stops being a valid protest, no matter the actual reasons or background behind it.
I admit there does exist a slight dilemma in that, as you could say for instance that the current events in Libya wouldn't have amounted to much without the people being ready to resort to some violence. As a theoretical exercise, off the top of my hat, I'd list a few criteria to determine what the difference might be:There does come a time when violence is the only option. That's what a revolution is.