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Old 10-04-2011, 21:21   #4
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Re: Brixton riots 30yrs on

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
well that is the question,have the police changed in the way they approach minority groups as a result of the riots
Yes.

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or will minority groups feel victimised or targeted by the cuts enough to spark a riot ,
No.

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don't forget all of the riots were in places deprived of funding with high unemployment
But unemployment today is seen as of you're own doing. that's how much things have changed in society. we look down at the unemployed, and they won't look back up at us.

We've got to the stage where we've had enough and we couldn't give a fig anymore probably.
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