Tuesday 9 August 2011

chaotic London

went out of the house on Sunday afternoon feeling confused on the number of closed shops along the high street. until Sunday night, watch the telly, get on the internet and then it all start making sense.

would there be a riot if the victim have shot the police first before the police shoot him? hands down, the answer will be an absolute NO! i sincerely understand why the police shoot him first, or else he'll shoot them first. so, at the end of the day, one of them will eventually fell on the ground bleeding, well in this case, dead. but the riot embarked after tonnes of his so-called followers in his 'star gang' felt it was unnecessary to shoot him. and yes, i understand the needs to feel upset and the angst that cause the incident.

and yes, i understand the family's dissatisfaction over how the police handle the situation by not letting them know personally that he was shot dead if that remains the reason why they were so upset. but would i believe words they're feeding the community by saying that he was a good man, and that he would never shoot anyone? no, i don't believe a word! hence, the need to go on a street to protest their dissatisfaction? ok, understood! but then, rioting and looting? for a child aged between 10-15 years of age? enlighten me with the fact that they should be at home doing their homework or studying rather than outside rioting and looting? oh wait, school is not cool, rioting is! we'll see where you'll be in 10 years time then. chavs!

why burn those buildings? why burn those buses? why burn those civilians' cars? why smashed and binned the stores? it is not rioting anymore. its the 3rd day of the chaos, and it definitely no sign of stopping them just yet. the fact that the parents of these kids allow them to go on the street and conduct thuggery makes it ok? the community is not being racist (although i am sure some are) but by committing these crimes will makes it any better u think?

this is not the case of rioting already. this is the case of avenge. this is the case of hatred. this is the case of an uneducated and narrow minded civilians. they're not parading on the street asking for answers over the death of their 'elder', but they're on the street because of their ASBO (Anti-Social Behavior Order) attitude. they burn the building because it makes them happy to see other people suffer. they smashed and binned the shop and commit looting. they burn buses and cars for satisfaction. how are all this helped them getting answers on reasons behind the death of their beloved 'elder'?

i know the police are doing their best to prevent all these disturbance circumstances, but doesn't one burned building could lead to another? one broken shops could lead to more broken shops? and mind u, they're not gonna go and smashed one pound shops, they smashed carphone warehouses, sunglasses hut, goldsmiths..u probably got the idea by now why these shops were the main target. and oh, they're not gonna break into h&m, but JD(JD and chav? rings any bell)?!

whatever it is, no one is supporting such situation at the moment except these chav and the 'star gang'. parents play the major role in molding their kids on whats right and whats not. the community needs to understand the needs to support these kids by providing positive influence whenever necessary. while the government needs to explain what actually happen on Thursday evening and then let the city rest in piece[sic]. i just hope this will end soon, in fact very soon. its not time to do finger pointing, but instead to work together and sort it out, so we can all move on with our lives and then back to normal again.

for now, its safe to stay in and be alert. take precautions and remain safe by staying in. i am sure, i am not the only one who wants this to be over, but we all are. i am hoping the Scotland yards and the government will do whatever they can to stop this from prolong and bring the peace back to the city. fingers crossed!

-lady-



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