I agree 100% on everything you said except the last sentence... which I sort of agree with but 2 wrongs never made a right
I think the persons who are responsible should be made clean up the streets paint sweep clean etc.. make them pay for what they done.. I am not sure that using the tax payers money locking them up in comfy prisons is the answer!
Without going over old ground it is good to see that you now agree with me that decent family's exist everywhere,which is in contrast to your original post.
I think rather than diluting the argument it adds to the the general discussion about cause and the solution and you can learn from it.
As for not getting the last paragraph that is very strange because it is a direct reply to a statement from you. If you had 'got it' and were able to have a more holistic view of the problem and I would have been a bit more inclined to discuss it further with you.
Without going over old ground it is good to see that you now agree with me that decent family's exist everywhere,which is in contrast to your original post.
I think rather than diluting the argument it adds to the the general discussion about cause and the solution and you can learn from it.
As for not getting the last paragraph that is very strange because it is a direct reply to a statement from you. If you had 'got it' and were able to have a more holistic view of the problem and I would have been a bit more inclined to discuss it further with you.
Poor parenting has a lot to do with it.
Parents should know where their under-18 children are all the time.
+1.do we value the cause of the thieves, murderers and thugs over the cause of the decent and the hardworking?
Do we ask how we help the muggers, or how we help the families of the 5 (so far) who are dead, and the many whose lives have been destroyed?
Why is it so unfashionable to support ordinary law abiding citizens going about their lives and contributing positively to society?
It is nothing to do with financial circumstances. It is everything to do with responsibility and decency.
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Suggesting, rightly or wrongly, reasons for the behaviour of thosee scumbags does not mean sympathy for them.
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A Irish retired policeman criticised the UK police for being too soft and not arresting people. Some of the images seem to confirm this, rioters coming in easy reach of the cops, and the cops retreating. Ther may be good reasons for this, but cops retreating probably just spurred more rioting.
I see nothing in Mr Man's original post that warrants your implication. He was talking about values and his views on the causes of this. He never referenced social class or regard in society or said that it was only a feature of one group of people.
So perhaps the attitude is a little unjustified.
Mr man said.
Why isn't there people ready to step up and try and better themselves?
I believe that 'to step up and better themselves' points to one section of society or maybe I misread or misinterpreted that.
I also feel that my answer to Mr man was equal in 'attitude' to his reply's to me.
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