Kids and Bankers

I don’t know how many people reading this will now be out of business, or know people that are, because of youths that have gone feral. It’s disgusting behaviour and hopefully by the time you read this the police will have restored order; but for how long?

The fact is that there is a section of society with no morals or respect, and the question is what do we do with them? Unfortunately, these people only understand one thing – brute force. So that’s what the police have now started to give them, using whatever force is necessary; dogs, night sticks, water cannons and even rubber bullets are now on the agenda. If someone gets injured then they simply shouldn’t have been there. Forget about the left wing liberals, if someone breaches someone’s human rights then their human rights should be forfeited.

We all must accept, however, that we could have seen this coming. We know what it is to walk past an intimidating gang of young kids, their hoods up and caps on, their body language hostile and aggressive. It is the result of a society always willing to make allowances for poor behaviour. It is a society afraid to say “no” to the young when they get out of hand. It is a society that tolerates children screeching their heads off in the supermarket and not being told to stop.

Since we’re on the subject of lawless idiots; what about banker idiots? How many banker idiots are in jail for the gratuitous violence they have caused? Undoubtedly the banker idiots are the main motivator of the street idiots, because the street idiots have been systematically removed from society, to the degree that they now see crime as the only option, because there are no jobs there and there is no education on offer. How many banker and corporation idiots are moving through the court system, or presently locked up for crimes against humanity?

Our heritage has been sold down the river by politicians spouting PC claptrap when decency needs to be defended irrespective of who is committing the acts – kids or bankers.

Rod Millington

Chief Editor