Posted on 08/13/2011 10:06:45 AM PDT by ventanax5
State Socialisms Ultimate Product is a Permanent Underclass of Entitled Thugs
Its been over three decades since the magnificent, rabble-rousing and ultimately silly English punk group, The Clash, recorded its stirring riot-anthem, The Guns of Brixton. Now the streets of not-so-Merry Olde England have been trashed and torched again, but the similarity in thuggish behavior masks radically different inspirations and aims. The Brit riots of the 1970s and early 1980s arose from the death throes of labor-union tyranny over an entire nation; from the birthing pains of a post-modern economy, and from urban collisions between races. Todays Swinging-a-club London has been wracked by inbred street criminals with a sense of entitlement.
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Coming soon to a major American city near you.
Hope and change, hope and change, hope and change,.....
I am an anarchist
Don't know what I want
But I know how to get it
I wanna destroy passersby
'Cause I wanna be Anarchy
Anarchy for the UK
It's coming sometime and maybe
I give a wrong time stop at traffic line
Your future dream is a shopping scheme
'Cause I wanna be Anarchy
In the city
“...rabble-rousing and ultimately silly English punk group, The Clash, recorded its stirring riot-anthem, The Guns of Brixton.
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I found 3 Clash songs in my audio files, and that ain’t one of ‘em.
I found it on youtube and I understand why not.
(Please don't say, "Amish", that's starting to get stale).
When the rioting first started the rioters seemed to be blacks exclusively. I think that changed over several days as people realized they could loot with impunity.
bookmark for later!
Race wasn’t the issue. Culture was. They’re products of multiple generations on the dole.
Brethren of the darker hue.
London calling to the faraway towns
Now war is declared, and battle come down
London calling to the underworld
Come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls
London calling, now don’t look to us
Phoney Beatlemania has bitten the dust
London calling, see we ain’t got no swing
‘Cept for the ring of that truncheon thing
[Chorus 1:]
The ice age is coming, the sun’s zooming in
Meltdown expected, the wheat is growing thin
Engines stop running, but I have no fear
‘Cause London is drowning, and I live by the river
London calling to the imitation zone
Forget it, brother, you can go it alone
London calling to the zombies of death
Quit holding out, and draw another breath
London calling, and I don’t wanna shout
But while we were talking, I saw you nodding out
London calling, see we ain’t got no high
Except for that one with the yellowy eyes
[Chorus 2: x2]
The ice age is coming, the sun’s zooming in
Engines stop running, the wheat is growing thin
A nuclear error, but I have no fear
‘Cause London is drowning, and I live by the river
Now get this
London calling, yes, I was there, too
An’ you know what they said? Well, some of it was true!
London calling at the top of the dial
After all this, won’t you give me a smile?
London calling
I never felt so much alike [fading] alike alike alike
One reason for the epidemic of self-destructiveness that has struck British, if not the whole of Western, society, is the avoidance of boredom. For people who have no transcendent purpose to their lives and cannot invent one through contributing to a cultural tradition (for example), in other words who have no religious beliefs and no intellectual interests to stimulate them, self-destruction and the creation of destructive crises in their life is one way of warding off meaninglessness. I have noticed, for example, that women who frequent bad men - that is to say men who are obviously unreliable, drunken, drug-addicted, criminal, or violent, or all of them together, have often had experience of decent men who treat them well, with respect, and so forth: they are the ones with whom their relationships lasted the shortest time, because they were bored by decency. Without religion or culture, evil is very attractive. It is not boring.Thugs. I like saying that word. Thugs. The reasons for the riots in Britain have nothing to do with anything, except thugs out for a rant. Well done, thugs.
“Todays Swinging-a-club London has been wracked by inbred street criminals with a sense of entitlement.”
Coming soon to the USA. We’re already seeing the early stages of this in cities across the country over the past few months. Intense “cultural” and economic forces at work that are going to manifest themselves as mob induced violent rampages. It’s going to be a lot more intense than most people think IMO.
They(western europe,UK)are going”Cold Turkey”just as we are emulating them(Socialism).Where can I get a government LOBOTOMY?
Great post,
Yes, Evil does offer a way out of boredom, doesn’t it? It offers excitement and stimulation too, not to mention a feeling of empowerment.
In the US, we have successfully created a God vacuum in the schools and society, and the void is being filled with another spirit who would be God.
I don’t think there’s an easy way out for us. 20% of the population will vote for skin color, and the majority of women (who are the majority) will vote for someone attractive or with good hair who offers platitudes and rhetoric that makes them “feel” good. “I feel your pain”, and “Hope and change” are examples.
I read that blacks make up only 2% of the U.K.’s population, so draw you’re own conclusions when looking at the pictures of looters posted at dailymail.uk.
Blacks make up 2% or less of the population of Europe.
So what is happening over there is not really a racial thing as much as it is Progressive Socialism over the last 70 plus years.
These welfare states, like ours, are starting to collapse on themselves as all of the governments have spent the wealth on these programs and have put up barriors to the creators to be able to create more wealth.
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