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More and more areas in Rotherham and Sheffield turning into violent, lawless slums,

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aided by,weak policing and equality and diversity nonsense implemented by our local councils.

For years  certain neighbourhoods had blocks of flats for the over 65's only. The result, worked beautifully, well kept gardens, being cultivated by considerate pensioners, who had something in common and who took pride in their surroundings. All of a sudden the age limit is overturned and empty flats are being taken over by  teenage chavs who blare out music from 2pm (when they get up) until 4 am in the morning. These moody dope-addled chavs can be seen regularly mooching around the flats, selling skunk, and vandalising property.  As for keeping gardens tidy, forget it...although they have increased the rat population, which can be seen nosing through discarded pizza boxes which are piled up in their gardens. The end result on this estate, is approximately 45 terrified, sleepless pensioners and 6 chavs who are having the time of their lives. Great planning!

What really makes it worse is the attitude of the local council who dismiss any complaint with equality and diversity drivel...and talk about the need to "accommodate different lifestyle choices" in the community. Presumably breaking the law, drug taking and violence are now a "lifestyle choice". If you do manage to go above their heads and speak to higher management at the council...they repeat the same mantra. At one of these meetings I asked the equality and diversity puppet...where he lived:

"Chester" was the reply.

 

How long are we going to allow these liberal tosspots to plan the destruction of our communities? A destruction which they will never witness, living as they do a hundred miles away, in leafy, trendy, middle-class, lefty suburbia.

 

If you have similar experiences please share them here. While it might not be the case at the moment,  take my word for it, your neighbourhood is soon to become a violent, sh it hole!

 

 

 



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You appear to have some knowledge about anti-social behaviour in the 'burbs, T_T_B?

It will only get worse if the local councils cut their front line staff and services back to the bone.

Running services with a skeleton staff may only add to the suffering of the law abiding tenants and residents.

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Where precisely?

…and why don’t people ever vote out the people who make these sort of stupid decisions and misguided policies (I've never understood that)?


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Thats right. I could never understand why the great British public re-ellected a Tory government to be battered even more with austerity, with massive cuts to public spending while the real villains who caused the problems in the first place walk away with massive tax cuts or no tax at all.

BTW shouldn't this topic be on the discussion board

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'How long are we going to allow these liberal tosspots to plan the destruction of our communities?'

For as long as the Labour voting numpties stop getting their way.

I lost all respect for the Rotherham voter after that horrible debacle of those poor 1400 young ladies

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Exetermiller wrote:

'How long are we going to allow these liberal tosspots to plan the destruction of our communities?'

For as long as the Labour voting numpties stop getting their way.

I lost all respect for the Rotherham voter after that horrible debacle of those poor 1400 young ladies


To be honest that's complete bull, you've just labelled thousands of ordinary decent folk as numpties, maybe if there was a viable alternative then people may change the way they vote, but people arent stupid either, and if you think UKIP is a viable alternative then you're the numpty...Rotherham folk can see that plain as day and don't want that type of party representing them, simple.

Everyone knows the major issues in Rotherham, and ive heard no one condoning them, that's not to say the council didn't play it's part, it clearly did, and councillors who had a direct hand in that should be strung up, alongside the police officers who colluded, alongside the social workers who colluded, but you're statement is also clearly wrong, incorrect, and out of order. 



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The issue about the fall in standards is really one that isnt directly political.

I think several apolitical points are valid reasons for the unreasonableness we see in society.

The death of Christianity heralded the undermining of societal norms and gave birth to anti-authoritarian concepts and action.

The rise of materialism at university's and in the children's classroom gave birth to a widening scope of inquiry into concepts and values of behaviour and belief. These eventually have led to the extreme demonising of previous norms and the promotion of a belief that the relative promotion of everyones rights trump those of society. The weak become weaker; The strong get stronger but the bad people get protection and in some cases preferential treatment as they are seen as victims of society...but of course the weak within those societys bear the burden as our social justice numpty lives in leafy suburbs.

Its an inability to be intelligent enough to cut finely enough the competing needs in the situation we find ourselves in.

One need only to look at the debate about Brexit and the two total imbeciles running for the biggest Job in the world to know we are in a sorry collective state. The intellectualism of the last 70 years has brought morals and ethics to its knees. In its place we have untried and untested and unnatural ordinances and values. No wonder the world view is splitting apart. Extremism has been in the university's of Europe for a long time , but only in the last few decades have they got into bed with the monied elite on both sides of the political spectrum. Politics is now wholly controlled by big companies and oligarchs. Thats a fact this is easily traceable by following any group of lobbyists and parliamentary time and votes and the increasing alienation every local community feels as Big government cowtails and lines its pockets

Its not a labour or conservative government we need in Rotherham, its ******* revolution...indeed the whole of wesern society needs a new renaissance

For those history buffs among us look no further than the French or Russian revolution...the English or American civil war.

I think the modern world (the west) is in for one hell of an internal power struggle sometime in the next few decades. America is certainly going to go POP!. Just look at the amount of extremism and the amount of Weapons and the way people are being increasingly disenfranchised and so disrespectful of every institution birthed out pf previous mass sacrifice...They enforcers (police and army) get the blame but they are in an impossible situation. They have to be social workers, teachers, nannies, marriage guidance therapists, psychologists, economists , politicians, in other words they are trying to contain and mop up the failings of poor government and the intellectual elite who have ran the west into the ground for decades and now themselves have fallen prey to the Golden calf.

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Sorry MMM - what I was alluding to is - the voters had an opportunity to show theirs and everyone's utter horror and that didn't happen. Just like AS - if we think he's doing a bad job the fans will force the issue, and he will no longer work in that job. While yes we're talking about an organisation, that organisation is still ruling the roost in Rotherham. The people in that organisation still have the same principals, they work to protocols and follow them - that comes from the organisation. Whether individuals are named and shamed is irrelevant - they were toeing the party line and that party line still remains because the voters voted for it

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It is true there is little doubt that the worst excess of multiculturalism is down to the people who align themselves to that particular part of the labour vote.

However, politics is becoming very difficult to define but I agree that the people of Rotherham had a very difficult choice to make. I cant blame then for voting Labour as the alternative may have been simple too much of a horrid historical excess to stomach despite this present day scandal.

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Going back to the OP, we should also ask ourselves about why so many of our young people have been left to sink to the point of hopelessness and banding together in the hope of finding some purpose or belonging in a "community" albeit of likeminded antisocial misfits. We all see these people and they sneer and throw their beer cans on the floor and tell everyone to **** off and play their mindless music, but let's face it - they are hiding from the fact that they are well aware of, they are utter failures left behind by society

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so , why is it there are so many utterly bankrupt and useless humans in our society who apparently dont want to work, have not the volition to improve themselves and seem to think they have no responsibility.

Who on earth might be responsible for that?

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Don't want to work is a populist response to the issue of the disaffected young. There are no real jobs - just zero hours contracts in fast food that graduates compete for. I'd blame thatcher for ruining their parents lives and leaving them to be brought up by despondent parents. Or those bloody clowns, it could be them too.

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For anybody that thinks you DON'T need a degree to flip burgers - have obviously never worked in McDonalds

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NewYorkshire wrote:

Don't want to work is a populist response to the issue of the disaffected young. There are no real jobs - just zero hours contracts in fast food that graduates compete for. I'd blame thatcher for ruining their parents lives and leaving them to be brought up by despondent parents. Or those bloody clowns, it could be them too.


 Im not so sure.

"Dont want to work" may be a euphemism but it is clearly true that there are many who lack the volition and integrity to seek and hold down employment.

 In its place I would say that you are partly right for blaming the Witch (no quotes) . She and her economic policy wiped out so much of the integrity of the working class that it has left generations without identity, guidance and support during those first 20 years of life.



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