Riot-hit UK must reverse `moral collapse'
I may be wrong, but it seems to me that there have been voices all along. Decades of voices warning us and them of the dangers of our moral collapse. So now that it is here and upon us and now that we have successfully bread at least three generations back to back of the morally bereft? Now we need to suddenly sit up and address our "moral collapse?" Something tells me that it is a wee bit more of a problem than simply admitting that there is a problem. It is a problem. An out of hand and out of control problem and a problem that in my humble opinion is only resolved as it has always been resolved. It takes a cultural cleansing to accomplish. More often than not as the result of some terrible war. That is what is in our future and that is what lies ahead for the British. They have made their beds just as we have and now it is time to pay the price for our willful moral decay. and the price is anarchy and chaos and we are seeing that erupting all over the western world now. In the UK they have had rioting in the streets. How soon to follow here in America. We already are experiencing flash mobs and racial attacks against white people all across this country. As of now, the media is reporting these instances, but there has been no hue and cry or media indignation over these attacks. In places like Philadelphia? They are calling it "mob violence" and implementing curfews. Get back to me on how that is going. Meanwhile, watch the news and blink.Britain must confront its "slow-motion moral collapse" Prime Minister David Cameron declared Monday, following four days of riots that left five people dead, thousands facing criminal charges and at least 200 million pounds ($326 million) in property losses.Cameron said his coalition government would outline new policies designed to tackle a culture of laziness, irresponsibility and selfishness which he believes fueled Britain's unrest.He also pledged to toughen rhetoric from ministers and officials, who he claimed had too often had shied away from promoting strong moral standards.
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