England Riots
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Video posted....
Racial tensions have arisen as a result of the riots, and the English Defence League is looking for black men to lynch in Eltham, which is East London/Essex:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/violence-quell ... 51363.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nobody can accuse the EDL of being intelligent, because most of the rioters over Monday and Tuesday were white....
Tensions between black and Asian people in Birmingham have resurfaced again, as a result of these riots. Keith, you're a Brummie - what's your take on the sad situation in England's second city?
Racial tensions have arisen as a result of the riots, and the English Defence League is looking for black men to lynch in Eltham, which is East London/Essex:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/violence-quell ... 51363.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nobody can accuse the EDL of being intelligent, because most of the rioters over Monday and Tuesday were white....
Tensions between black and Asian people in Birmingham have resurfaced again, as a result of these riots. Keith, you're a Brummie - what's your take on the sad situation in England's second city?
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Sadly Mike I see a correlation between the racial tension taking place between blacks and Indians in Birmingham t the racial tension taking place between the same groups both in Trinidad and Guyana. If given a choice, Indians always suck up to whites and can never be counted upon for their support against Euro-centric imperialism. I am not surprised at all if this has resurfaced now that the economic pie, having been tremendously reduced, has to be shared among the various minorities.
Is England a racist country? Ask the WI cricketers of the 80s or even the approach taken by the EDL in Eltham and you'd have your answer.
Here is a link to a research which was done as it relates to stop and search in the UK
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/uplo ... report.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is England a racist country? Ask the WI cricketers of the 80s or even the approach taken by the EDL in Eltham and you'd have your answer.
Here is a link to a research which was done as it relates to stop and search in the UK
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/uplo ... report.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Here's the car incident that resulted in three Asian men being killed....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/1 ... killed-car" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Emergency ambulances found around 80 people already trying to help the victims when they arrived at the scene, which is close to a petrol station on Dudley Road. Throughout Tuesday, large numbers of British Asians had gathered outside shops and other businesses in Handsworth, Lozells and other inner-city areas, sometimes in tense face-offs with small groups of mostly African-Caribbean youths."
Don't these vigilantes watch or read the news? Most of the looters in Birmingham were white, not black....
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/artic ... ring-riots" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“We all had stones in our hands. But we had no defence to stop a car. They revved their engines and drove right at us as fast as they could,” said Mohammed Ibrahim, 23. “These black men deliberately tried to kill us all.”
Sounds like there's more to this story than this single eye-witness report....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/1 ... killed-car" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Emergency ambulances found around 80 people already trying to help the victims when they arrived at the scene, which is close to a petrol station on Dudley Road. Throughout Tuesday, large numbers of British Asians had gathered outside shops and other businesses in Handsworth, Lozells and other inner-city areas, sometimes in tense face-offs with small groups of mostly African-Caribbean youths."
Don't these vigilantes watch or read the news? Most of the looters in Birmingham were white, not black....
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/artic ... ring-riots" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“We all had stones in our hands. But we had no defence to stop a car. They revved their engines and drove right at us as fast as they could,” said Mohammed Ibrahim, 23. “These black men deliberately tried to kill us all.”
Sounds like there's more to this story than this single eye-witness report....
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I heard it on the news today. I will try to see if I can get some more info on it or any printed documents on it...BallOil wrote:source?Keith wrote:Guess what fellas, the BBC had to apologise to Darcus Howe, the Trini writer, for the rude behaviour of its journalist, when she accused him of being a rioter. Oh how I love this!!!!!
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Here is an article on the apology by BBC to Howe who welcomed the apology.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... -Howe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... -Howe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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excellent! Keith thanks for the link.Keith wrote:Here is an article on the apology by BBC to Howe who welcomed the apology.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... -Howe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Good to hear about the apology, which I've also posted here....
http://www.cricket-match-special.com/vi ... 36#p214736" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of the better articles in the media about those stop and searches and the riots....
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/co ... 34813.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
'Race didn't cause these riots, but it played a part. Why else do you get three black men talking about them on Newsnight, when you almost never see a black man talking about anything on Newsnight? And asked questions about "the black community", as if the people who had had their livelihoods destroyed would have the same views on anything as the 12-year-olds waving iron bars? And why else do you get people talking, as they are on newspaper websites, and radio phone-ins, about "thieving black scum"? There is no excuse for wrecking people's livelihoods and lives. "She's working hard to make her business work," screamed a brave black woman at some of the rioters in Hackney, "and you lot want to burn it up, for what? To say you're warring, and you're 'bad man'? This is about a f**king man who got shot in Tottenham. This isn't about busting up the place. Get it real, black people. Get real!" The woman was nearly in tears, and who wouldn't cry seeing their community destroyed, and who wouldn't cry knowing that this would be yet another excuse for people to associate black people with crime? The rioters weren't all black, of course. They were black, and mixed race, and white and wannabe black. They were people who are probably already in gangs, but who usually keep their violence to other gangs, but who, on Saturday, and Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday, didn't. On Saturday, and Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday, they discovered, perhaps for the first time outside their little world, the thrill of power. There are 169 gangs in London. There are 22 in Hackney alone. These are people, often people who have grown up on estates where almost nobody works, often without fathers, and often without any qualifications, skills, or ambitions, who feel that the world has let them down. The guns and knives they carry make them feel that there's a tiny corner of the world they can control. And because of these boys – no more than 2,000 of them – who carry guns and knives, and because it takes more than reports on "institutional racism" to get rid of "institutional racism", you can hardly walk down a street, if you're black, without being stopped and searched.'
http://www.cricket-match-special.com/vi ... 36#p214736" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of the better articles in the media about those stop and searches and the riots....
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/co ... 34813.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
'Race didn't cause these riots, but it played a part. Why else do you get three black men talking about them on Newsnight, when you almost never see a black man talking about anything on Newsnight? And asked questions about "the black community", as if the people who had had their livelihoods destroyed would have the same views on anything as the 12-year-olds waving iron bars? And why else do you get people talking, as they are on newspaper websites, and radio phone-ins, about "thieving black scum"? There is no excuse for wrecking people's livelihoods and lives. "She's working hard to make her business work," screamed a brave black woman at some of the rioters in Hackney, "and you lot want to burn it up, for what? To say you're warring, and you're 'bad man'? This is about a f**king man who got shot in Tottenham. This isn't about busting up the place. Get it real, black people. Get real!" The woman was nearly in tears, and who wouldn't cry seeing their community destroyed, and who wouldn't cry knowing that this would be yet another excuse for people to associate black people with crime? The rioters weren't all black, of course. They were black, and mixed race, and white and wannabe black. They were people who are probably already in gangs, but who usually keep their violence to other gangs, but who, on Saturday, and Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday, didn't. On Saturday, and Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday, they discovered, perhaps for the first time outside their little world, the thrill of power. There are 169 gangs in London. There are 22 in Hackney alone. These are people, often people who have grown up on estates where almost nobody works, often without fathers, and often without any qualifications, skills, or ambitions, who feel that the world has let them down. The guns and knives they carry make them feel that there's a tiny corner of the world they can control. And because of these boys – no more than 2,000 of them – who carry guns and knives, and because it takes more than reports on "institutional racism" to get rid of "institutional racism", you can hardly walk down a street, if you're black, without being stopped and searched.'