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Pattaya In The Know wrote:
Thanks, Ted. He's good isn't he (but I think I'm better LOL !)

Let me ask you Ted - why do you think these feral rats (thats what a hard working woman who had just had her business destroyed called them on BBC News) feel they can get away with it today, whereas previous generations didn't ?


Another foolish comment!
Locked Out TED wrote:
Is this guy angry or what?

I would say angry with a hint of sadism. I notice he always smirks or slightly chuckles whenever he says something really offensive.


Let me ask you Ted - why do you think these feral rats (thats what a hard working woman who had just had her business destroyed called them on BBC News) feel they can get away with it today, whereas previous generations didn't?



As veritas pointed out the number of police in society does not prevent riots or governments from falling. As to why riots occur, well I'm not a sociologists but I'm sure there are plenty different variables that go into it and I'm sure not one of them holds all the answers. But I would say a great deal of it depends on social and economic pressures. Obviously rich people don't riot very often.

I don't condone the type of stealing and looting that went on, I think it's terrible. But in order to prevent this type of thing from happening in the future you really have to understand why they occur. Simply showing moral outrage and ridiculing the rioters and calling for more police power isn't going to solve the problem. At least I don't think it will.


You sod. I hate people like you because, unlike me, you have the gift of brevity. And, of course, I agree with your analysis 100 percent. Simple approaches often work. Simplistic ones never do.
TED Is this guy angry or what?

I would say angry with a hint of sadism. I notice he always smirks or slightly chuckles whenever he says something really offensive.


Let me ask you Ted - why do you think these feral rats (thats what a hard working woman who had just had her business destroyed called them on BBC News) feel they can get away with it today, whereas previous generations didn't?



As veritas pointed out the number of police in society does not prevent riots or governments from falling. As to why riots occur, well I'm not a sociologists but I'm sure there are plenty different variables that go into it and I'm sure not one of them holds all the answers. But I would say a great deal of it depends on social and economic pressures. Obviously rich people don't riot very often.

I don't condone the type of stealing and looting that went on, I think it's terrible. But in order to prevent this type of thing from happening in the future you really have to understand why they occur. Simply showing moral outrage and ridiculing the rioters and calling for more police power isn't going to solve the problem. At least I don't think it will.
veritas In The Know wrote:
How about answering the question (asked of Ted) veritas ?

now we have identified your ailment..Future Shock.