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Is this the final result of the liberal experiment?
http://news.sky.com/s..._Mugging_In_Two_Years
Yoof scum killing old ladies for their pension money? We've tried the softly softly approach for over a generation and we have succeeded in creating a huge swath of feral heartless lowlife scum who care only about their own gratification. I'm not relgious but God help us!
Yoof scum killing old ladies for their pension money? We've tried the softly softly approach for over a generation and we have succeeded in creating a huge swath of feral heartless lowlife scum who care only about their own gratification. I'm not relgious but God help us!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah the perennial retreat of the demigogue - drawing a general conclusion from the specific example!
We tried the reactionary Experiment for hundreds of years
Sending children to Australia
Executing thieves
And that gave us a golden Victorian era totally free of crime. Didn't it?
The "Liberal experiment" as you call it has given us a homicide rate lower than
New Zealand and Canada for goodness sake!
http://en.wikipedia.o...ntional_homicide_rate
But I guess if you will get your news from Rupert Murdoch it's not surprising if you think the outside world looks like a Mad Max film!
We tried the reactionary Experiment for hundreds of years
Sending children to Australia
Executing thieves
And that gave us a golden Victorian era totally free of crime. Didn't it?
The "Liberal experiment" as you call it has given us a homicide rate lower than
New Zealand and Canada for goodness sake!
http://en.wikipedia.o...ntional_homicide_rate
But I guess if you will get your news from Rupert Murdoch it's not surprising if you think the outside world looks like a Mad Max film!
Look, we're not allowed to call them "scum" - misunderstood youngsters who are bored, hence it's "our" collective fault when things such as this happen.
No, please realise that in today's Britain victims do not have rights, let alone exist. Our focus must be constantly trained on these unfortunate teens who after all are only reflecting our collective apathy by perpetrating actions as described in the above link - they are to be pitied, not prosecuted, can't you understand that?
Why these elderly people are where they are at the same time as the misunderstood youths is anyone's guess: well, I mean, if these old crumblies were elsewhere, none of it would have happened, would it? Let's get our facts straight.
So, instead of trying to blame the young, jobless, ill educated, alcohol induced, drugs raddled, foul mouthed, out of all parental control(if parents exist?), teenagers in our midst, try blaming those selfish geriatrics who deliberately attract those misguided young folk into ridding society of yet another granny or grandad.
It's not punishment they need, it's simply a pat on the head - isn't it?
No, please realise that in today's Britain victims do not have rights, let alone exist. Our focus must be constantly trained on these unfortunate teens who after all are only reflecting our collective apathy by perpetrating actions as described in the above link - they are to be pitied, not prosecuted, can't you understand that?
Why these elderly people are where they are at the same time as the misunderstood youths is anyone's guess: well, I mean, if these old crumblies were elsewhere, none of it would have happened, would it? Let's get our facts straight.
So, instead of trying to blame the young, jobless, ill educated, alcohol induced, drugs raddled, foul mouthed, out of all parental control(if parents exist?), teenagers in our midst, try blaming those selfish geriatrics who deliberately attract those misguided young folk into ridding society of yet another granny or grandad.
It's not punishment they need, it's simply a pat on the head - isn't it?
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