Is that Victoria Centre?
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Is that Victoria Centre?
Anyone else think the advert that plays when you start the LBC stream is a little out of place right now....?
Stratford/Leyton
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As has been said before, I think people need to start looking at why, in general, Black people are so disadvantaged, wherever in the world they are.
There is a reason Africa is the poorest continent with the most problems. It is no one else's fault. Seems to be in the genes or something....
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Those condemning the events of the past couple of nights in north London and elsewhere would do well to take a step back and consider the bigger picture
yeah!Sort of Cann Hall road area then?
I can't believe things are this bad... yes, weve had riots on the past but this is way out of hand. This isn't my country...surely. We HAVE to start putting youths that are out of work in to some sort of compulsory boot camp of sorts. Running around bored with no respect for anyone has to be stopped. Everyone has become so soft nowadays, soft on their kids and too soft to put our feet down and to go out and stand up to these yobs. It ***** me off :/
yeah!
yeah!
It is almost ALL gangs.It's died down... I mean it kicked off like 12 hours ago now, so it had to.
It's still going on, but I think the real rioting scenes we saw earlier have gone. That was where it was actually easily for them all to meet on mass because they could blend in with everybody else and all the onlookers.
The only people on the streets now really are the thugs and they are doing smash and grabs where they can, rather than hanging about annoying the Police.
That Sony Centre being robbed and going up in flames is a pretty big deal and makes you also wonder how much is organised crime gangs having a go now too.
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Agreed. I've got no axe to grind, calls of send them back etc.. because i'm a West Indian immigrant myself (Asian though) I'd be shipped back with the lot too![]()
Sick left wing nonsense in the guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/aug/08/context-london-riots
Nina Power is a senior lecturer in philosophy at Roehampton University and the author of One-Dimensional Woman (Zer0 Books)