Tuesday 9 August 2011

Human-un-kind.

A rather distressed blog post that I am about to write.
I am afraid to say that I have lost all hope in humanity.
Human kind - a label that suggests we are all equal, none superior to the other.
Yet all of a sudden there are 2 teams. The looters/rioters and those that are abiding by the law.
It has just been confirmed that two young muslim men have been killed - they were run over reportedly by afro-carribeans. There is a third man who is still in critical condition at Dudley Road hospital.
Rumours on twitter are that gunshots were heard in Aston where a police officer has been hit and allegedly the army is now being called in.
Why was this not the case as soon as violence erupted en masse?
These youths and other rioters need to face plastic bullets and water cannons.
They have no regard for human life.
Martial law is going to have to be implemented after tonights events.
It just so happens that the 3 people who were run over were muslims.
After a night of allegiance amongst many ethnic minorities and the white population too this could cause racial hostility and segregation that is formidable in a volatile situation such as this.

The parents of the looters evidently need to adhere to the warnings given and must also keep their children at home.

It is very rare that you experience those moments in life where you despair at humanity and lose all ability to speak or know what to think either. However, tonight at approximately 3am I witnessed live on Sangat TV as did many other viewers, a brother finding out that his two brothers have died. The Hussein brothers were in their prime and run over; this is a deliberate attack, there is no justifying. An apt tweet I saw on twitter, "There are a thousand reasons as to why, but no excuses". Although, I argue, even in this situation I cannot see ANY reasons whatsoever.

This has gone for far too long already and has become too extreme in content. People need to keep their wits about them and protect themselves. Rioters, have some self respect and learn to respect others; just because you may not value your own life or would be willing to risk your life chances over a pair of trainers but other people do value their lives.

The news coverage of Birmingham and other cities other than London has been absolutely appauling. Many people can walk to the bottom of their roads and gather more intelligence than the news stations that are being paid HOW MUCH to report?

The world is going to pot. Once the domestic affairs of the U.K are sorted we have a crumbling world economy to deal with - fantastic. In times like this we need reassurance and evidence that support is available and that the government is willing to listen to the people. At the moment unless your death is in London, it is going unnoticed.

RIP to the Hussein brothers.

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