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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.foxy.fagin's point was perfectly clear - YOU may have had the luxury of travel abroad, and you may have been on nice holidays and seen poverty in other countries, but many of the French rioters haven't had that luxury.
Also, this arguement of "but someone else has it worse" is just ridiculous. That means that anyone who complains can just be told to shut up on the classic grounds that "there are starving children in Africa" - that doesn't detract from the fact that OTHER people in this world are rightly unhappy with their lot, even if it's better than that of people in some of the world's least developed countries.
Just because some of the rioters have their roots in Africa, doesn't mean they deserve to be in the same awful state as those Africans we tend to see on TV during Live8 or Comic Relief. Your post did seem to imply that because someone has it worse, the French rioters have no right to complain.
Re women being violent - we just have a tendency to be less violent. Also, perhaps the women are staying at home looking after children whilst their husbands/partners/sons/fathers etc are out on the streets. I don't think the women are any less angry, they just simpy don't have the physical strength, or perhaps the mental propensity to get involved in rioting.
My comments about you not knowing people personally, was because you spoke about them owning mobile phones etc as if you were there. You know no more about these people than what you've read in the papers, and neither do I. I therefore feel that it's unwise to judge them all (by that I mean ALL French people, as in the course of this thread the French have basically been lumped into two groups: ungrateful immigrant rioters, and racist white people) by what you read. Surely it's better to give people some benefit of doubt? Or is that too bleeding-heart liberal for you?
There is another cause of their dissatisfaction. If you discuss with immigrants (as I have many times) they often say "Look to your history!" By this they mean "Your empire made us poor. You took all that we had, and now we want some of it back".
I am deliberately not getting into how right or wrong they are, but in any dispute it helps enormously to know what the other chap is thinking. This deficiency shows up at the moment in the foreign policies of several countries.
And no, I am not saying that the treatment of their ancestors (or anything else) excuses rioting.
If you are going to quote blinkyblinky, then quote correctly. Anyway those who are interested can see my post with the words you missed out AND IN CONTEXT if they look a few posts up from yours.
But what's this "they nave no right to riot"? Have no right?
As for deaths, there was one during the riot and theis is being looked into as it probably had nothing to do with the riot but problems between neighbours.
I'm sorry BB but I'm stopping - I follow the French media (papers, TV, rdio). If it happened in the UK I would follow the events but I certainly wouldn't dream of telling the British what it's all about.
One death is still being looked into as I said. Short memory, or just that British reporting is more reliable? Even the wife says he had problems with the people involved BEFORE the riots. Many serious injuries, yes, but on ALL sides. And injuries, even deaths is not just over here, is it? I believe there are (there certainly were, or perhaps you would prefer there have been) serious injuries, even death, your side of the water on many Saturday afternoons.
Okay, I should have used italics or colour or simple quote marks instead of double quote marks, but seriously why be so petty: But do they have the right to riot? I don't think being poor or jobless or subject to racism gives people an automatic right to go on the rampage. Big deal what you think, they obviously felt it did and as has been said today by the police yes, there were many youngsters (male and female) amongst the disturbers of the peace, but far more adults (male and both white and coloured). Still as I've said before, you obviously know what's happening.