08-10-2011, 07:30 AM
(08-10-2011, 05:56 AM)Oceania Wrote: i've lived in a mold infested room. what's your point, U?
my point is clear enough.
Quote:anyway you never know where people live, we have lots of lurkers i'm sure, who might live there if noone active does. whether spiritual people live down in the dumps is a different matter. people in london don't live in dumps just cuz they're in the riot areas. the riots are happening everywhere, affluent areas as well as poor. in Ealing a priest was talking on TV about how people from another parrish attacked her area and then lots of people came and cleaned up. i think this is affecting the whole country and people are maybe even feeling unified because of it. i hope so. so i hope if anyone is reading this they will keep an eye on any strays who might be in danger. that's all.
you thought the riots would be confined to the areas people were down in the dumps ? what point would be poor people robbing each other while brand name stores stood in high class lanes.
(08-10-2011, 06:22 AM)Lorna Wrote: i'd be surprised if many, if any, of the people taking part in the riots last night lived in bad housing or were struggling to pay the rent - the welfare state in the uk takes care of all that. the only people in this country who struggle to pay rent are the working poor, those people who choose to take responsibility for their lives but who then struggle to make ends meet. and that is probably part of the problem - these kids are untouchable because they know nothing 'bad' will happen to them
there. you are saying it yourself - if those youth start to actually work through, they will be struggling. they are young, and that is the future in front of them.
and now the governments are tightening social security for austerity for paying for the money rich frauded in the banks out of governments and corporations.
what would be the result ? flowers ?