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    ini pasti terinspirasi dari tendangan kung fu-nya Cantona




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    Quote Originally Posted by heihachiro View Post
    ini pasti terinspirasi dari tendangan kung fu-nya Cantona
    Oh itu lagi nendang ya ceritanya..Kirain orang lagi kepleset

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    London riots: Is rap music to blame for encouraging this culture of violence?

    WATCHING London’s Self-Blitz on live television was a horrifying experience. I’ve lived in these riot-hit places and know them well.

    The mayhem erupted overnight, but it has been building for years. And putting more police on the streets – while vital to end the threat to life and property – will not solve the crisis.

    I blame the pernicious culture of hatred around rap music, which glorifies violence and loathing of authority (especially the police but including parents), exalts trashy materialism and raves about drugs.

    The important things in life are the latest smart phone, fashionable trainers and jeans and idiot computer games. No wonder stores selling them were priority looting targets.

    Stir into this lethal mixture the fostering of irrational anger against the world and disrespect for others and the end result is self-absorbed young people living at boiling point.

    Tension is always there. You see it in their eyes, hear it in their voices and it can break out over the most trivial issues. I’ve been on the receiving end, threatened on a Number 12 bus to Peckham for no apparent reason.

    In the short run, the civil authorities have to restore order on the streets, using whatever means are available. Society cannot function if marauding gangs of young men are free to terrorise neighbourhoods.

    I don’t care how “angry” these kids are. It’s simply not on for ordinary people to be cowering in their homes, too scared to go to work or out to the shops. Or, even worse, petrified of the petrol bomb that could take their lives.

    For the medium term, Cameron’s government must rethink their security, employment and education policies. And fast. It is too glib to blame all this violence on ConDem policies, but they have undoubtedly contributed to it.

    Cutting police numbers by 2,000 in the capital is unwise. Ending education maintenance *allowances that prepare thousands of young people for work was a mistake. And half-hearted measures to bring down the appalling toll of youth unemployment are not enough.

    But in the end only a change of culture, and the way these kids see the world about them, will work. I would ban the broadcasting of poisonous rap, and urge – require, even – schools to teach that the world is a much better place without pointless rage.

    Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/most-popular...#ixzz1Ub6CZg54
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    Quote Originally Posted by E = mc² View Post
    London riots: Is rap music to blame for encouraging this culture of violence?

    WATCHING London’s Self-Blitz on live television was a horrifying experience. I’ve lived in these riot-hit places and know them well.

    The mayhem erupted overnight, but it has been building for years. And putting more police on the streets – while vital to end the threat to life and property – will not solve the crisis.

    I blame the pernicious culture of hatred around rap music, which glorifies violence and loathing of authority (especially the police but including parents), exalts trashy materialism and raves about drugs.

    The important things in life are the latest smart phone, fashionable trainers and jeans and idiot computer games. No wonder stores selling them were priority looting targets.

    Stir into this lethal mixture the fostering of irrational anger against the world and disrespect for others and the end result is self-absorbed young people living at boiling point.

    Tension is always there. You see it in their eyes, hear it in their voices and it can break out over the most trivial issues. I’ve been on the receiving end, threatened on a Number 12 bus to Peckham for no apparent reason.

    In the short run, the civil authorities have to restore order on the streets, using whatever means are available. Society cannot function if marauding gangs of young men are free to terrorise neighbourhoods.

    I don’t care how “angry” these kids are. It’s simply not on for ordinary people to be cowering in their homes, too scared to go to work or out to the shops. Or, even worse, petrified of the petrol bomb that could take their lives.

    For the medium term, Cameron’s government must rethink their security, employment and education policies. And fast. It is too glib to blame all this violence on ConDem policies, but they have undoubtedly contributed to it.

    Cutting police numbers by 2,000 in the capital is unwise. Ending education maintenance *allowances that prepare thousands of young people for work was a mistake. And half-hearted measures to bring down the appalling toll of youth unemployment are not enough.

    But in the end only a change of culture, and the way these kids see the world about them, will work. I would ban the broadcasting of poisonous rap, and urge – require, even – schools to teach that the world is a much better place without pointless rage.

    Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/most-popular...#ixzz1Ub6CZg54
    Ha, iya deh salahnya Rap.
    yang levelnya bareng2 aja sama salahnya GTA dan Rock'n Roll.

    Jadi gimana ? Perlu kita segera mendirikan gedung dan organisasi Pendeta Tetragrammaton, minum Prozium, dan ngeganti nama kota jadi Libria ? Biar terbebas dari ancaman 'Kejahatan Perasaan'.
    Heh...

    Kesel aja sama para produsen informasi yang cuma seneng bikin sensasi gini.
    Last edited by TheCursed; 10-08-2011 at 02:58 PM.
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