Originally posted by d000hg
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Being out of the UK right now, this news is rather confusing. When we get riots in Paris, it's about some issue people care about. But even the BBC didn't seem to have an answer. They mention the killing of an 'innocent' but even they don't suggest this is the real cause, only a factor for the first riot.
Is it simply that people have seen the chance for a bit of anarchy? If so, isn't this rather unusual? Does it underline a general sense of national unrest?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhat do you make of this car incident where three people got killed?
My guess, and I am guessing is that the car came round the corner, the driver seen a crowd on the street, crapped it and tried to drive through at high speed. I am going to guess the driver was female and it was not a deliberate act.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhat do you make of this car incident where three people got killed?
My guess, and I am guessing is that the car came round the corner, the driver seen a crowd on the street, crapped it and tried to drive through at high speed. I am going to guess the driver was female and it was not a deliberate act.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
They freely admitted they ... even if they were caught the prisons were full so no-one can do "nuffin" to them.
So, I'd say a big reason is the lack of deterent to youths who haven't got a criminal concience.Last edited by OwlHoot; 10 August 2011, 16:16.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDodgy's got a good point though; if nothing else, sport can provide positive male role models for young men, and I have a feeling that's what a lot of the young chavs are missing.
In places where the youths were/are rioting there are often boxing clubs set up to keep them out of trouble.
It's very hard to train if you have a hangover or are smoking tulip.
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What do you make of this car incident where three people got killed?
My guess, and I am guessing is that the car came round the corner, the driver seen a crowd on the street, crapped it and tried to drive through at high speed. I am going to guess the driver was female and it was not a deliberate act.
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Dodgy's got a good point though; if nothing else, sport can provide positive male role models for young men, and I have a feeling that's what a lot of the young chavs are missing.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd it also provides a stamina-enhancing outlet for all those uncoiffured types that do not possess the mullet haircuts to play the far more popular game of football. So a big thumbs-up for rugger...............Huzzah!!!
Pip pip!!
Tarquin!
what ho!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd it also provides a stamina-enhancing outlet for all those uncoordinated types that do not possess the skill to play the far more popular game of football. So a big thumbs-up for rugger...............Huzzah!!!
Pip pip!!
Tarquin!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt is the ultimate collective sport that encourages excellence as well as hard graft.
Pip pip!!
Tarquin!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSocialism should be about collectivism where everyone does their best for the common good.
Anyway, personally I think rugby's much nobler than that; it's about beating crap out of the French. Note employment of strangulation technique against fat Frenchman in orange shirt, in avatar.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 10 August 2011, 14:19.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYeah, but what's that go to do with socialism? If it was socialist they'd make big guys give the ball away so the little weeds can play with it.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt is played by children/men/some women () of all shapes and sizes, all speeds, all abilities. It is the ultimate collective sport that encourages excellence as well as hard graft. Rugby is both a game that is inclusive and encourages individualism to the benefit of the whole team. Surely as a rugby player you can see this logic? it should never have been a middle class sport
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