Coito ergo sum wrote:...I can't help feeling that something else must be moving the mob. I don't know what it is, though.
Rotten memes. Like I said before.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...From what I understand, and from what I've been told, in G.B. those menial jobs are being vied for by adults...
Tell me about it.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...Also, maybe the barriers to entry are too high? Are employers resistant to hire due to the level of "protections" for employees and the associate costs on top of salary?..
I think employers are hesitant to hire either because they havn't got the money, or because they're worried about the possibility of the economy going tits-up again.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...I am not sure I really get what you're saying here...
It's crumple - no one gets what he's saying.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...These are people who aren't even attacking "the rich" - they're attacking the hard working, kind folks in their own neighborhoods...
True. If they had been attacking the rich, Keston Park would have been ablaze.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...I don't want to hire a 19 or 20 year old who has never held down a job before...
Then you are part of the problem. Think what happens if every employer takes that attitude.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...I'd rather not teach those basic things to an employee...
But you don't mind somebody else doing so?
Coito ergo sum wrote:...I would rather they already have worked flipping burgers or stocking shelves, and not been fired...
Newsflash.
These days even the people hireing people to flip burgers or stock shelves are strongly biased towards people with a recent employment history to show. Those without don't get a look-in.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...I will not accept that a physically fit, mentally competent person is "pretty much surplus" and has no ability to be gainfully employed...
Alas, thanks to our wonderful capitalist system, it's the employment market that dictates if someone is surplus. Ability is neither here-nor-there, you can't take a job that isn't offered to you.
Coito ergo sum wrote:...we can't have it as a viable option that people just choose to be wards of the state and live off the labor of other people.
Personally I'm waiting for someone to give me the alternative choice. I can only offer my labour to employers out there. I can't make them hire me.
Warren Dew wrote:...Those others have iPods and flat screen televisions, they don't...
Oh no, just BlackBerrys
Warren Dew wrote:...Those others occupy their evenings recovering from their jobs, they don't have jobs...
Some do. Others are full time "gangstas" (innit). Many either way are supposed to be in school.
Warren Dew wrote:...Those others are part of a socioeconomic system that respects property rights; they aren't.
They don't respect anything or anybody, unless they're fellow vermin like them (and often-as-not, not even then).
Warren Dew wrote:...So why do these people, who presumably don't have a lot of money to spare, having children?
Because their bestest mate at school just had one and they want one of their own? Because they don't understand contraception? Because they were brought-up in a large and/or young family, and think that's just what you do? Because they belive it will get them a council house?
Pick one or more from the above.
Personally, I have no hesitation or moral qualm in saying that I don't belive the right to reproduce should be regarded as a basic human right. Although it's hard to see any way to prevent it that doesn't raise significant moral concerns.
Ironclad wrote:...They are fearless, jealous, aggressive, immoral and self-justified in all of these descriptions...
Sounds fairly spot-on, although you missed-out "proudly ignorent" and "education-phobic".
Ironclad wrote:...The (often young) parents cry, "there ain't nuffink for them (kids) to do around here", but there is; but the kids will not play ball - the yoof club is a place to deal drugs and fight. What can we do, sociologists?
Good question.
Also it's strange - I grew-up in a town where there was "nuffink" to do. Didn't turn me into a no-nothing, care-nothing thug or "gangsta".
So, some millionares daughter decided to indulge in a bit of class (or should that be "underclass"?) tourism did she? A bit of rebellion against "daddy" to make herself feel all grown-up? Did she think she was being all political by taking part? Or that it would impress people? Did she decide the activities of the vermin on the street were more "real" and "where it's at"?
Well I hope she gets a sentance that's "real" enough for her.
The words "bed" and "lie in it" spring to mind
Bella Fortuna wrote:...Yep, I think the reality will prove that all sorts, of every colour spectrum and a variety of socioeconomic strata, gave in to their baser desires. All should be ashamed.
It's not about race or socioeconomics. It's about bad memes - about a rotten culture that's been allowed to grow in our midst.
And just like with the growth of fundimentalist religion in our midst, their culture cannot co-exist alongside ours, and we must be prepaired to send a clear message that we will not allow it to.
Crumple wrote:...Best we can do is let them channel their energy for change into overthrowing a rotten social order...
So you want to use these vermin as aweapon to destroy our corrupt establishment?
Has it occured to you that some weaponscan do as much damage to those who weild them as those they are wealded against?
Sometimes the enemy of my enemy is also my enemy.
Crumple wrote:...Let them destroy the 'consumer society' which is 'consuming the earth' and see how much I personally care if they burn your local High Street clone stores down. I couldn't care a jot. You, like they can shop in the cinders.
"High street clone stores" Isn't that exactly what the family-run House of Reeves
isn't???
It would be fun to see just how fast you'd turn into a right-wing reactionary bigot if it were your area, and more specifically your house/property that was cinders.
The Red Fox wrote:...If on the other hand I was just a one-man operation selling my services door-to-door, I'd have to register as self-employed and fill out the assorted tax returns if I made more than £7475 a year.
I wonder how many "travelling folk" remember to do that?
Rum wrote:...Respect is preferable to fear I grant you, however a great deal of respect is, arguably, based on fear.
The only kind of "respec'" these "gangsta'" vermin understand is wholly based on fear.
Indeed that's pretty-much what the word appears to mean to them isn't it?
That brings me to page 27 I think.