News from London
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:27 pm
I dont know if anyone else has been following this story on the net/TV. Essentially parts of London have become a warzone with rioters clashing with the police for 4 consecutive days. It started off when the police shot and killed a man in London, claiming he had shot at them first. This led to protests in the street, which quickly built up to a full scale riot. Now people across the city and beyond are looting and burning shops, destroying property and attacking both the police and the regular folk who live in the city.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... lence.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... oters.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... shops.html
Compare these actions with Japan where recently millions of the citizens faced water shortages, food shortages and black outs, in response to which they tightened their belts and said Ganbarimasu. Compare it with places like Libya, Syria and Egypt where people protested against their illegal and dictatorial governments in an attempt to improve their country and make a better life for themselves. The people rioting in London aren't doing it for a cause anymore, maybe their lives aren't fantastic, but the majority of those responsible are given money from the government to support themselves and their family, they dont work or are below the working age.
It really is sickening to see people acting this way. The damage already runs into the 10s of millions of pounds. (1 pound is currently 126 yen), with more to come. People have lost their jobs as their shops and places of work have been destroyed. Shops have been stripped bare of merchandise and then set alight. The hospitals are full of people who have been beaten and some of those responsible have even posted pictures of themselves on facebook showing off all the 'loot' they got. (Said individuals being arrested after being so stupid as to admit publicly to being involved).
For those of you who have friends and family in London, I hope that they are all safe and well. This just reinforces my belief that Japan is the right place for me, earthquakes and all.
P.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... lence.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... oters.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... shops.html
Compare these actions with Japan where recently millions of the citizens faced water shortages, food shortages and black outs, in response to which they tightened their belts and said Ganbarimasu. Compare it with places like Libya, Syria and Egypt where people protested against their illegal and dictatorial governments in an attempt to improve their country and make a better life for themselves. The people rioting in London aren't doing it for a cause anymore, maybe their lives aren't fantastic, but the majority of those responsible are given money from the government to support themselves and their family, they dont work or are below the working age.
It really is sickening to see people acting this way. The damage already runs into the 10s of millions of pounds. (1 pound is currently 126 yen), with more to come. People have lost their jobs as their shops and places of work have been destroyed. Shops have been stripped bare of merchandise and then set alight. The hospitals are full of people who have been beaten and some of those responsible have even posted pictures of themselves on facebook showing off all the 'loot' they got. (Said individuals being arrested after being so stupid as to admit publicly to being involved).
For those of you who have friends and family in London, I hope that they are all safe and well. This just reinforces my belief that Japan is the right place for me, earthquakes and all.
P.