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So your saying he should have hidden his racism behind something else?

 

How very EDL.

 

No he should have called it what it is, gangsta culture? Chav culture? either way look at a lot of these kids on the streets, they have no respect and seem to have embraced a culture of where being bad, is cool.

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So your saying he should have hidden his racism behind something else?

 

How very EDL.

To be fair to Big Mickey I really got the impression from Starkey that he's saying black when he means rap. He's trying to point out that a lot of rap culture goes over the top with materialism. (which I'm sure the hip hop heads on this forum will correct me and tell me that's a massive generalisation, which is probably true.)

 

He just said it in way that could be considered,by some, manner of speaking, as coming off a bit, well, you know, kind of....racistedly.

 

 

Don't get me wrong, he probably is a big racist, but the core of his point wasn't horrendous, his racism shone over it.

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Fair point.

 

Oh and now we even have an Olympic ambassador in court for rioting and looting fucking hell.

I imagine the qualification process to get to be an ambassador is a lot less strict then to qualify for the olympics themselves. If you can spell your name I bet you jump to the front of the queue.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-20...rupted-son.html (Ugh, the Mail)

 

13 year old girl allegedly raped during last weeks riots.

 

Again it throws the broken home and just the ones who had nothing to lose doing it TBH I was worried about something like this happening but even then they are trying to say "It's not his fault he was forced/corrupted into it by others"

 

And I already know whats coming people will be asking what 2 13 year old girls were doing out in the middle of the riots but they could of easily of been just trying to get home and away from the trouble

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For a lot of people it will be, actually.

 

I imagine a lot of people without strong party political allegiances will look for someone who looks and carries themselves as a leader, someone they trust to run the country. I'd say it's a massive, massive part of the electoral process in this day and age.

 

Ed's election was symptomatic of the Labour party's historic response to failure, it looks inwards and talks to itself. Ed was never going to appeal to a wider audience, but he stroked the belly of the entrenched core party members. Come the next election, i'd wager those members will regret not giving it to his brother.

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