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sp1814 | 11:26 Wed 26th Aug 2009 | News
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Had they been black, some people would reason that their gangsta culture makes them behave 'like savages'.

Had they been Muslim, the usual suspects would blame it on their hatred of all things Western.

So how should we approach the thorny subject of young white men behaving as they did last night in East London:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8221 626.stm

Is race only relevant when those behaving badly are not white?
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young and white and uncivilised?

must be eastern european then....
I think you'll find it's due to them being raised under a liberal education system where corporal punishment is outlawed.

Or lack of parental discipline.

Or basically any characteristic which differentiates them from the particular right-wing winger enriching society with the benefit of his opinion.

That is after all a major characteristic of right wing philosophy - a lack of tolerance for anything diferent from them and a readiness to blame any ill on that difference
Good point sp1814, I think we just all need to come to the very real conclusion that there are good and bad amongst us right across the board,black,white,asian, etc.. christian,muslim,hindu etc... badness and evil are not confined to the boundaries of any race,culture,colour or creed!
For one who is always accusing others of taking a racist slant on things, you amaze me.

How long have you been waiting for an event such as this to take place so that you can accuse the whites of violent actions?

How do you know that these hooligans were solely young white men, don't young blacks and Asians also attend football matches?

Seeing that this took place in the London it does not surprise me, since there are stabbings and shootings on an almost daily basis, carried out mostly by black youths.

I don't condone violence whatsoever, no matter who carries it out especially football violence. I think also that the clubs where violence on such a scale takes place should be closed down, as would any other entertainment venue.
It's the whole mentality of those that watch football. They cannot conceive of anything that is not in their favour. The fact that 2 goals exists does not prepare them for the possibility that "our team" just possibly might concede a goal. Cue riotous anger. Just machine gun the fcukers if ask me. A couple of dozen dead little sh1t bags and they'll behave like lambs next time. You don't get this in most other sports.
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Blue Gromit Badge for Geezer.

Last nights disorder had nothing to do with football.
Blue Gromit Badge for Geezer.

Last nights disorder had nothing to do with football.
This is Millwall and West Ham we are talking about. A tie between the two teams happens very rarely as they play in different divisions and is relished by the hooligan elements of both teams.

Football hooliganism is a world-wide problem not just reserved for whites. In South America there are many deaths over team rivallry. Also google Galatasary in Turkey if you need to extend your knowledge in the subject.

Its a football problem, not a colour problem.
I think that after the match has finished and the players have left for the dressing room, the TV cameras have been switched off and covered and the decent football fans have left the stadium, these hooligans of whatever race, colour or creed should be invited onto the pitch to knock seven bells out of each other............it would thus free up the streets and minimise the need for all the pro-active policing and the attendant costs.
well Gromit they were attending a gathering where 2 teams of eleven kick an inflated sphere around some grass in the hope that one of them can at some stage get said sphere into the "net". When one of them acheived this it seemed involve one or other tribe running on the pitch an fighting with the other tribe. I thought I heard someone on the news refer to the event as a "football match". Still how wrong can you be, so what is the game known as then Gromit?
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AOG

Your cheek is absolutely breathtaking, and in many way, quite amusing. I salute you.

I watched the footage on telly this morning, and couldn't see a black or Asian face.

The footage, to me, proved that your dozens and dozens of anti-black posts are basically flawed.

So, could you please explain the violence?

And let's remove London from the equation - what about this story:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/ 7401814.stm

Would you agree that these two stories support the proposition that there is a subclass of violence amongst all young men, regardless of race?

Or not?

I'm genuinely interested in your opinion of white rioters.





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LucyThomas7

Brilliantly incisive post there...c'mon - beef it up like AOG. Give me something to work with.
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As a side issue - consider this...why don't cricket or rugby fans behave like this?
it's a northern European thing, all right - just look back at the days of the Anglo-Saxon hordes, the depredations of the Vikings destroying monasteries... the binge drinking too (beer, not wine, note) has been part of their culture for centuries, along with the tribal warfare.
sp1814, rugby fans would behave like this all the time if it wasn't for the shortage of fake blood capsules.
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jno

Eh?

Fake blood capsules?

I have absolutely no idea what that means. Is that a rugby joke (my knowledge of the game extends to the fact I know that one who shaves himself is married to Charlotte Church).
it has been in the news a bit, sp1814, even beyond the sports pages

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_F.C.#Bl oodgate_Scandal

Basically, he chewed a fake blood capsule so it would look as if he was injured, so he would have to leave the field and be replaced by a specialist goalkicker to take a vital kick... the team doctor then cut his lip with a scalpel to make the injury look more real.

Something of a blot on the noble middle-class reputation of rugby, I'm afraid. But confined to the field of play.
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Rugby is a game devised by men, watched by gentlemen and played by animals.
Football is a game devised by gentlemen, played by men and watched by animals.

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