What happened to the summer of rage?
Last Hours | 20.07.2009 10:24 | Other Press | Social Struggles
Sorry for the repost but thought people might be interested in this article. We would also like to open debate on this so leave a comment on the Last Hours site.
Earlier in the year it seemed to be accepted almost as fact that this summer would see waves of unrest and street riots. But half way through summer none have happened. Peter Hogan takes a brief overview of the reasons why people haven’t come out onto the street in any great numbers.
Earlier in the year it seemed to be accepted almost as fact that this summer would see waves of unrest and street riots. But half way through summer none have happened. Peter Hogan takes a brief overview of the reasons why people haven’t come out onto the street in any great numbers.
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20.07.2009 16:49
rose
Huh?
20.07.2009 17:12
Me
on here
20.07.2009 17:34
rose
Wow
20.07.2009 17:43
Me
Trolls
20.07.2009 19:10
Rog
@Rose
20.07.2009 19:20
Krop
anarchy
20.07.2009 19:47
solidarity! acab
ballz
things kick off when you least expect it
20.07.2009 23:15
I wouldn't be surprised if something happens that none of us have predicted, and that turns into massive civil unrest and rioting.
You just have to sense the mood and grab the opportunity should it arise.
anon
rage?
22.07.2009 15:43
So the revised forcast downgrades a summer of rage to a summer and winter of intermittent gripes & complaints leading up to a spring election....
Roll on next summer.
mr angry