It seems as though the media in the U.K. are blaming the unrest on the “thugs” in the street. While none of us think that rioting is truly the answer, is this the consequence of inequality?
While having a look at the Guardian newspaper, I am much more intrigued by the comments than the piece itself. The title: Riots and the righteous: now comes the game of blame.
Now over 1,000 people arrested, and eight of those arrests were public disorder using social media. Four dead due to the uprisings. On Tuesday night there were 16,000 police on duty. Tragedy.
Here’s something interesting. Iran has condemned the police in the U.K. Tehran has accused the British government of double standards over human rights. Ouch. And Iran isn’t the only country bashing England and Prime Minister David Cameron. theAtlanticwire report points at other countries taking their shot — Libya, Bahrain, Zimbabwe, and China.
All are aware of the Mark Duggan shooting.
The comments go on and on about the other looters. You know, the bankers, hedge fund managers, and the financial empire within. Their looting is legal and they will not spend any jail time.
It’s not as if the Bullingdon Club members have ever done anything like this at all. Cameron’s youthful involvement with mischief of the like?
The Boys from Bullingdon go way back.
It’s not hard to say which looters made out with the most loot. Enough said.