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that the outrage in some circles isn't that three small girls were killed but that there were some riots is concerning. almost as if orthodoxy regarding political correctness is more important than the most heinous crimes.

these people should be concerned with "how do we prevent kids from getting killed" yet they are occupied with the riots and how the rioters are evil nazis or whatever.

rioting doesn't solve anything of course, but i think it's a response to years of political correctness at all cost with many these things happening in recent years. like the grooming and rape gangs. this is the government failing at the one purpose they legitimately might have. that's why people riot.

@bonifartius
It probably doesn't but what kind of behavior from the "common people" actually does solve their problems?
There are polls that show that in almost every European country there are 70%+ majorities against mass immigration.
Still every mainstream political party bends over backwards and sacrifices every other political principle just to keep it going.

@STP first step is stopping metally enslaving themselves by accepting phony authority as something akin law of the universe. as long as more of the problem is seen as the solution, things will be shit.

@bonifartius

And that's why the government is failing, seemingly

It is not failing. They want people rioting.

@DCR well, probably not the government but who's in control, but yes.

@bonifartius
This so much.
One could argue that a society where the vicious killing of 3 girls and the apathetic reaction of the state doesn't at least cause a riot is somewhat broken.

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