The Riots

shadowcastshadowcast Posts: 2,231
edited August 2011 in A Moving Train
With all the rioting going on all over the world do you think people will ever riot here? I really don't think so. I think people in the States know nothing about whats going on. Americans are to wraped up in their own social lives or everyones elses business that they have no idea of what is going on. We have no one to blame but ourselves as these politians have had a free for all for decades.
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    i remember the black out a couple of years ago on the eastern seaboard, i got stuck in manhattan for the night, spend it sleeping on a sidewalk near grand central, kind of scary but it turned out there was no need to worry, maybe we were all still polarized from 9/11, i don't know but i was very proud of the way this city conducted it's self.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,157
    shadowcast wrote:
    With all the rioting going on all over the world do you think people will ever riot here? I really don't think so. I think people in the States know nothing about whats going on. Americans are to wraped up in their own social lives or everyones elses business that they have no idea of what is going on. We have no one to blame but ourselves as these politians have had a free for all for decades.
    Depends on if you are basing it on social unrest with the government, or a single issue like a police shooting or losing game seven of the Stanley Cup finals.

    As much as everyone complains about America, I think the majority of us still love America and believe in it.
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  • Ms. HaikuMs. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,279
    Sure, we could riot. We're surrounded by a lot of depressing messages from our neighbors, friends, media, politicians, store owners . . . Maybe there is enough empathy shown to those that are struggling that they won't throw the first stone? I don't know about that . . . that would be a lot of empathy. What do we have to look forward to?

    We've riot before. My guess is Detroit. Detroit is hit pretty hard, but maybe enough people are showing empathy to the people of Detroit that it won't get this far . . . (?)

    It could happen easy.
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  • shadowcastshadowcast Posts: 2,231
    Jason P wrote:
    shadowcast wrote:
    With all the rioting going on all over the world do you think people will ever riot here? I really don't think so. I think people in the States know nothing about whats going on. Americans are to wraped up in their own social lives or everyones elses business that they have no idea of what is going on. We have no one to blame but ourselves as these politians have had a free for all for decades.
    Depends on if you are basing it on social unrest with the government, or a single issue like a police shooting or losing game seven of the Stanley Cup finals.

    As much as everyone complains about America, I think the majority of us still love America and believe in it.
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  • shadowcastshadowcast Posts: 2,231
    i remember the black out a couple of years ago on the eastern seaboard, i got stuck in manhattan for the night, spend it sleeping on a sidewalk near grand central, kind of scary but it turned out there was no need to worry, maybe we were all still polarized from 9/11, i don't know but i was very proud of the way this city conducted it's self.
    But wasn't that one day? I would like to see a blackout for 72 hours.
  • Ms. HaikuMs. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,279
    i remember the black out a couple of years ago on the eastern seaboard, i got stuck in manhattan for the night, spend it sleeping on a sidewalk near grand central, kind of scary but it turned out there was no need to worry, maybe we were all still polarized from 9/11, i don't know but i was very proud of the way this city conducted it's self.
    I agree it's because you all were still in shock from 9/11 that the will to create more angst wasn't in you. It surprised me as well how few incidents there were during that black out time.
    There is no such thing as leftover pizza. There is now pizza and later pizza. - anonymous
    The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math - The Mincing Mockingbird
  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    shadowcast wrote:
    i remember the black out a couple of years ago on the eastern seaboard, i got stuck in manhattan for the night, spend it sleeping on a sidewalk near grand central, kind of scary but it turned out there was no need to worry, maybe we were all still polarized from 9/11, i don't know but i was very proud of the way this city conducted it's self.
    But wasn't that one day? I would like to see a blackout for 72 hours.


    ;) lets not tempt fate.
  • maj4emaj4e Posts: 605
    Sure we have issues and riots are always possible. However if you totally ban cable news from your life and actually interact with people, it turns out America isn't so bad after all.
  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,157
    maj4e wrote:
    Sure we have issues and riots are always possible. However if you totally ban cable news from your life and actually interact with people, it turns out America isn't so bad after all.
    Well said. :D
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    Party On, Dudes!
  • HinnHinn Posts: 1,517
    LA 1992?
    115 bucks for half a haircut by a novice? I want my money back!
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