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Teddy Eagle 06 Mar 19 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
These youngsters committing crime on the high street are usually wearing helmets on scooters, although the Somalians only wear bandanas. I know there’s other crime like pick pocketing but in crowded places it’s fiffic to spot or get on camera. I’m not disagreeing with you. It’s just that 500,000 cctv cameras in London don’t seem to be very effective either as a deterent or identifier. Except the ones tracking motoring offences of course.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 06 Mar 19 11.03pm | |
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Some drill artist wearing a balaclava on newsnight saying nothing apart from gibberish. He did say ‘you lot don’t care about us’ which is true, but his ‘message to yoof out there is only care about your paper (money)’, just sums up a big part of the problem. He was sat there like he didn’t give a fvck in the head of year’s office after being rude to a teacher in class. Slumped in his chair, tutting etc with a balaclava on. A balaclava ffs, complaining about nothing apart from living in a hole. Some of the places are, some of them aren’t, but it doesn’t stop any of them driving it down. No responsibility. None. Someone else’s fault they haven’t got something. They won’t start anywhere on the earning ladder that isn’t very high so never will. Sadly this sh1t is probably here to stay. Don’t go near it.
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Teddy Eagle 07 Mar 19 12.55am | |
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It does make you wonder what fantastic opportunities they think the rest of us had. South London estates and comprehensives in the seventies weren’t a gateway to untold riches either.
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W12 07 Mar 19 6.28am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Some drill artist wearing a balaclava on newsnight saying nothing apart from gibberish. He did say ‘you lot don’t care about us’ which is true, but his ‘message to yoof out there is only care about your paper (money)’, just sums up a big part of the problem. He was sat there like he didn’t give a fvck in the head of year’s office after being rude to a teacher in class. Slumped in his chair, tutting etc with a balaclava on. A balaclava ffs, complaining about nothing apart from living in a hole. Some of the places are, some of them aren’t, but it doesn’t stop any of them driving it down. No responsibility. None. Someone else’s fault they haven’t got something. They won’t start anywhere on the earning ladder that isn’t very high so never will. Sadly this sh1t is probably here to stay. Don’t go near it. To his credit there was a really decent guy from that well known far right group OFSTED basically saying all kids get an equal chance and we need to look at the social and family issues. Obviously there was the usual race baiter around to shout them down. Even in the preamble they dismissed social issues as “unlikely” Not sure if they are out of touch, in denial or just phuckwits.
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Midlands Eagle 07 Mar 19 7.28am | |
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Originally posted by W12
Or all three
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W12 07 Mar 19 8.50am | |
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Originally posted by W12
To his credit there was a really decent guy from that well known far right group OFSTED basically saying all kids get an equal chance and we need to look at the social and family issues. Obviously there was the usual race baiter around to shout them down. Even in the preamble they dismissed social issues as “unlikely” Not sure if they are out of touch, in denial or just phuckwits. I was brought up on the Honour Oak estate in Brockley in the 70's and we had no money, no youth club and very few "services" other than a chippy and local shops. There were social problems and fights and neighborhood disturbances for sure but people were not killing each other and the police generally had the respect or at least fear of the general public. Not least as most of them were 6ft tall and could handle themselves as they knew how to handle violence and took no s***. People are now both scared of walking the streets and scared to have an opinion as to why.
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Teddy Eagle 07 Mar 19 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by W12
I was brought up on the Honour Oak estate in Brockley in the 70's and we had no money, no youth club and very few "services" other than a chippy and local shops. There were social problems and fights and neighborhood disturbances for sure but people were not killing each other and the police generally had the respect or at least fear of the general public. Not least as most of them were 6ft tall and could handle themselves as they knew how to handle violence and took no s***. People are now both scared of walking the streets and scared to have an opinion as to why. That last sentence is as good a summation of the situation as I’ve ever seen.
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Badger11 Beckenham 07 Mar 19 9.20am | |
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LBC have just pointed out that the Mayor of London's staff costs have risen significantly under Mayor Can't and will double to around 60-70 million in the next 2 years. This hasn't stopped Khan complaining he needs more money for the police, well why are his costs rising so rapidly? I do think the police are under resourced but whilst you have people like Khan (and Johnson)chucking taxpayers money around like confetti what guarantee is there that the money will be spent wisely?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 07 Mar 19 9.29am | |
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Originally posted by W12
To his credit there was a really decent guy from that well known far right group OFSTED basically saying all kids get an equal chance and we need to look at the social and family issues. Obviously there was the usual race baiter around to shout them down. Even in the preamble they dismissed social issues as “unlikely” Not sure if they are out of touch, in denial or just phuckwits. All kids get the opportunity to learn and pass exams, unless they’re not that intelligent. Some have disruptive people in class or friends outside of class who cannot learn or don’t want to. The people in gangs aren’t really that thick. Unfortunately, if they’re aware of it, when you you get some groups of black boys together they play up, act up, become obnoxious or create an us versus you situation. On their own it’s probably different. I remember the docu drama in the St John’s Wood school that headmaster was stabbed by a former pupil outside the gates and after school. Julie Walters played the next head who sorted the place out. I can’t remember but it probably meant some had to go and stay away. I’d hate to have children going to a school like these in these areas so you can’t blame people for fleeing and leaving these kids there, plus more of them coming in, intent on dragging the place down because they expect a life or some stuff their way. They talk about poverty in one breath and then you’ll hear a gang member saying he’d rather £400 a day selling drugs than shop work. Just round up all the drug dealers with the help of a grass line and gradually stop and search all the knives off the streets with again, the help of the community. The fear in needing one will gradually go.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 07 Mar 19 11.31am | |
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Some good points made, and issues raised. It does seem a trend to play the victim, when actually you are the cause. In the main, the kids and parents. When I was 16, I recall seeing a brutal fight on school property, where a skinhead had his nose splattered across his face by a 'rocker'. The rocker was expelled, and just over a year later he was patrolling the local streets as a policeman Edited by Forest Hillbilly (07 Mar 2019 11.33am)
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 07 Mar 19 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by W12
To his credit there was a really decent guy from that well known far right group OFSTED basically saying all kids get an equal chance and we need to look at the social and family issues. Obviously there was the usual race baiter around to shout them down. Even in the preamble they dismissed social issues as “unlikely” Not sure if they are out of touch, in denial or just phuckwits. I agree it's a combination of factors, certainly family and social being one very strong one, but for someone associated with OFSTEAD to say all kids get an equal educational chance is complete and utter bollocks. Possibly the most ridiculous, over simplified and incorrect tripe I've ever heard. Not all state schooling is of a level to provide an equal chance I could go on. And on. If you agree with that you are a brainless idiot. I mean, really. Edited by SW19 CPFC (07 Mar 2019 11.56am) Edited by SW19 CPFC (07 Mar 2019 11.56am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 07 Mar 19 12.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It does make you wonder what fantastic opportunities they think the rest of us had. South London estates and comprehensives in the seventies weren’t a gateway to untold riches either. Very good point. It's not like us White folk were born with a silver spoon or had a great education. Poverty, home issues etc are not an excuse to become a murdering scumbag. Is there a measurable difference across racial groups?
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