nanna8
To label every single one of those people as thugs is just plain ignorant. Many are ,as I have said a couple of times now, but others have GENUINE feelings of fear and resentment because they are disadvantaged and can’t see a way out of their situation. This black and white view and calling people Nazis is appalling and needs calling out. People are not rioting because they are happy.
They may not all have done this, but every single individual who deliberately damaged people's brick walls so they could use the bricks as a missile to aim at the police; every individual who decided to set fire to someone's car (maybe a disadvantaged family who needed it for work?); every individual who helped to torch a building or aim beer cans at the police... is a thug.
Fear and anxiety is not a reason to create yet more fear and anxiety among those living in that street, or that location, among those who might be too afraid to open their front door and who had to have their walls repaired, or who came out to clear up the debris the rioters left behind. It's an excuse.
Rioters in Rotherham have now placed themselves outside a Holiday Inn hotel housing immigrants chanting get them out. They have thrown bricks at windows and set a large bin on fire outside the hotel entrance.
What next - lynching?
This is not protest, this is mob violence. By thugs - with banners chanting "English 'til I die".
They are protecting our "English" way of life - apparently.