Jobs & Education1 min ago
At last someone has the guts to speak out...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm intrigued that Starkey has such a unique in-depth knowledge of the cultural interests of those who took part in the violence.That this misogynist , homosexual historian , OAP who lives with his partner in a house in highbury and a manor house in kent, should profess to know so much about whats going on in the streets of tottenham really makes me laugh.The mans a buffoon and an idiot.
(im neither being homophobic or racist or ageist.just stating some facts )
(im neither being homophobic or racist or ageist.just stating some facts )
Gangs in the UK have been around for centuries.
Read this and educate yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.o...in_the_United_Kingdom
Read this and educate yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.o...in_the_United_Kingdom
If you are referring to me don't be so rude. We know that gangs have been around for centuries, in fact a lot longer, but that isn't the point. You can come up with old gangs of London, and other areas, but we are talking of the here and now, and the people who's homes, businesses were trashed don't care they come from Tottenham, Hampstead or anywhere, they want to see justice done, and the thieves caught and punished.
whilst i agree that much of the youth of britain seem to have adopted a faux black gangstar culture, and seem to revel in pretending to be thugs - and adopted a bizarre (and annoying) hybrid accent...many also dont...and i dont agree that the reason white people rioted was because of this faux black nonsense
they rioted because they are thugs and thieves.
to my knowledge the gangstar hoods in the US are not particularly known for rioting anyway...
they rioted because they are thugs and thieves.
to my knowledge the gangstar hoods in the US are not particularly known for rioting anyway...
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