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  • #475821

    Apparently there were no riots last night due in part because of the heavy rain in some parts of the country….scared of getting their new designer jackets and trainers wet no doubt :?

    For those interested…. lets show the police forces,fire service and paramedics we support them and are thinking of them putting their lives at risk whilst these animals are running loose!. Finally thanks to all those hard working people like myself who are paying for the destruction they are causing through our taxes.

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Supporting-the-Met-Police-against-the-London-rioters/152937041453243

    #475822

    Well, two young people I know have got up far earlier than they would on a school holiday to go down to Dalston and help with the clear-up. There are places to donate clothes etc for people disposessed by the fires etc. Opportunities are there to show that we actually care about people, not just fulminate like armchair colonels. . . .. .

    Don’t know if the links will come out.

    http://www.riotcleanup.co.uk/R​iot_Clean_Up.php

    http://www.riotcleanup.com/pag​es/upcoming-cleanups

    http://psocha.co.uk/cleanup/

    I’d post the links if it would let me

    #475823

    @rubyred wrote:

    and i dont HAVE to be ” Clever” gaz,, but an opinion helps..
    you may not agree,, but I am still gonna Have One..

    Peace.

    You don’t need to be clever to have an opinion ruby . . . Take a good look around this site and you will find that is the truth of it. It is plainly obvious that some here don’t like the FACTS I present them with and seem to think that I have no right to my own opinion.

    Many know the truth of what I have been saying and despise the fact it is brought to the front. I would call it a fear, a fear of knowing the truth but being afraid to accept it because they feel they cannot change it.
    Why should we pay for someone to do nothing they weep . . . The answer is all to evident, it is because you are FORCED to, you are under a compulsory system with a monarch that will never in this life feel hunger or be without a home.


    AND MOST OF YOU DESERVE IT!

    #475824

    What a terrible shame to see all those business’ in turmoil . ‘collateral damage’ springs to mind . . . Thank heavan for insurance I can hear you say!

    #475825

    @gazlan wrote:

    What a terrible shame to see all those business’ in turmoil . ‘collateral damage’ springs to mind . . . Thank heavan for insurance I can hear you say!

    Collateral damage is still damage. Insurance partially compensates for financial loss, but for family businesses, whether new or well established the owner often has a huge personal and emotional investment in the business. I feel traumatised enough by events, people directly affected must be totally distressed.

    In Tottenham the damage will have put back years of trying to get businesses to invest in the area to provide jobs and income for local people. I’m glad you manage on state benefits GAZLAN, I don’t think it’s sufficient for many people and the application process is even more dehumanising than the most menial jobs. Never mind the sheer depressing nature of walking past derelict sites. Over a mile of high street laid waste.

    Political or systemic arguments are relevant, but they don’t address the deep individual losses, physical, emotional and social.

    #475826

    @gazlan wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    and i dont HAVE to be ” Clever” gaz,, but an opinion helps..
    you may not agree,, but I am still gonna Have One..
    Peace.

    You don’t need to be clever to have an opinion ruby . . . Take a good look around this site and you will find that is the truth of it. It is plainly obvious that some here don’t like the FACTS I present them with and seem to think that I have no right to my own opinion.

    Ok lets scrap all ive said and start again Gaz, let me see where your coming from.
    NO i dont know what British Sovereignty is – Please explain (in YOUR own words WITHOUT links).
    Does the Queen hold her position by divine right – agian i dont know, Please explain in YOUR own words.
    If you dont like the way things are now what are YOUR ideas and views on how to make things better.
    Please explain your side to your friendly neighbour (me).

    #475827

    @Wordsworth50 wrote:

    @gazlan wrote:

    What a terrible shame to see all those business’ in turmoil . ‘collateral damage’ springs to mind . . . Thank heavan for insurance I can hear you say!

    Collateral damage is still damage. Insurance partially compensates for financial loss, but for family businesses, whether new or well established the owner often has a huge personal and emotional investment in the business. I feel traumatised enough by events, people directly affected must be totally distressed.

    In Tottenham the damage will have put back years of trying to get businesses to invest in the area to provide jobs and income for local people. I’m glad you manage on state benefits GAZLAN, I don’t think it’s sufficient for many people and the application process is even more dehumanising than the most menial jobs. Never mind the sheer depressing nature of walking past derelict sites. Over a mile of high street laid waste.

    Political or systemic arguments are relevant, but they don’t address the deep individual losses, physical, emotional and social.

    Who says insurance companies will pay? Damage due to riots are often not covered, I saw an interview that in those cases the police may offer compensation… which means the Tax payer… . Yes words its wonderful that we have young people turning out to help with the clean up, I never said it wasn’t.

    Benefits should not be a lifestyle choice, people like Gaz should not get sympathy that he has to manage on the amount paid. Indeed if it is established that a person is receiving benefits as a lifestyle choice its my belief benefits should be withdrawn.

    Last but not least, there are MPs who lobby that we should become a republic, personally I think the monarchy will be reformed when the queen dies….saying that I am not anti royalist, just realistic. This is about the riots gaz not about royalty, and you still have not shared your thoughts about them.

    #475828

    @Wordsworth50 wrote:

    Collateral damage is still damage. Insurance partially compensates for financial loss, but for family businesses, whether new or well established the owner often has a huge personal and emotional investment in the business. I feel traumatised enough by events, people directly affected must be totally distressed.

    In Tottenham the damage will have put back years of trying to get businesses to invest in the area to provide jobs and income for local people. I’m glad you manage on state benefits GAZLAN, I don’t think it’s sufficient for many people and the application process is even more dehumanising than the most menial jobs. Never mind the sheer depressing nature of walking past derelict sites. Over a mile of high street laid waste.

    Political or systemic arguments are relevant, but they don’t address the deep individual losses, physical, emotional and social.

    Of course it is political, the damage caused both mentally and physically is a terrible thing for anyone to be subject to. The difference of course, is the damage coming from the young mainly, we can go on for ever and a day discussing what the motives are.

    When Thatcher decimated the coal industry and many other industrial outlets up and down the country, she laid waste to literally thousands possibly millions with the stroke of a pen. Do we have the same sentiment about those actions, ten, twenty, thirty years down the line, we can see the left over of her actions, towns literally closed down, and thousands became a victim of those debt peddlers, towns up and down this Island have the scars of that action and the children of those laid to waste subjected to the inflammatory language of the wasted, brought up in derelict estates forgotten by the govt. machine.

    Yes it is political, and the beat goes on. The worst is yet to come in this country, you will see an introduction of foreign militia and police here, these foot soldiers will have no sworn allegiance to the ‘queen’ or the ‘subjects’ she purportedly rules over.

    Regarding collateral damage ~ Ask the countless victims of OUR illegal war against them, they know all too well what collateral damage means.

    Can you see it coming . . . Watch the streets they’re burning !

    #475829

    This is about the riots gaz not about royalty, and you still have not shared your thoughts about them.

    Seek and ye shall find

    #475830

    @gazlan wrote:

    @Wordsworth50 wrote:

    Collateral damage is still damage. Insurance partially compensates for financial loss, but for family businesses, whether new or well established the owner often has a huge personal and emotional investment in the business. I feel traumatised enough by events, people directly affected must be totally distressed.

    In Tottenham the damage will have put back years of trying to get businesses to invest in the area to provide jobs and income for local people. I’m glad you manage on state benefits GAZLAN, I don’t think it’s sufficient for many people and the application process is even more dehumanising than the most menial jobs. Never mind the sheer depressing nature of walking past derelict sites. Over a mile of high street laid waste.

    Political or systemic arguments are relevant, but they don’t address the deep individual losses, physical, emotional and social.

    Of course it is political, the damage caused both mentally and physically is a terrible thing for anyone to be subject to. The difference of course, is the damage coming from the young mainly, we can go on for ever and a day discussing what the motives are.

    When Thatcher decimated the coal industry and many other industrial outlets up and down the country, she laid waste to literally thousands possibly millions with the stroke of a pen. Do we have the same sentiment about those actions, ten, twenty, thirty years down the line, we can see the left over of her actions, towns literally closed down, and thousands became a victim of those debt peddlers, towns up and down this Island have the scars of that action and the children of those laid to waste subjected to the inflammatory language of the wasted, brought up in derelict estates forgotten by the govt. machine.

    Yes it is political, and the beat goes on. The worst is yet to come in this country, you will see an introduction of foreign militia and police here, these foot soldiers will have no sworn allegiance to the ‘queen’ or the ‘subjects’ she purportedly rules over.

    Regarding collateral damage ~ Ask the countless victims of OUR illegal war against them, they know all too well what collateral damage means.

    Can you see it coming . . . Watch the streets they’re burning !

    and when the streets have burned Gaz…. what then?

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