“Peter Fahy said adults who turn a blind eye as youngsters roam streets tanked up on drink are as much at fault for the lawlessness blighting towns as the yobs themselves.”
By© Muhammad Haque
1010 Hrs GMT
London Wednesday 15 August 2007
The Daily Mirror web site is publishing an item saying this:
“Peter Fahy said adults who turn a blind eye as youngsters roam streets tanked up on drink are as much at fault for the lawlessness blighting towns as the yobs themselves.”
The same line has been beamed across the UK [and beyond] by the BBC and other UK-based satellite and electronic media over the past 24 hours.
Does the evidence support Mr Fahy?
Is it just the parents and booze?
Or do schools and the ‘local education authorities’ in the UK have any responsibility?
What about the anti-social agenda being followed by the time-serving members of the local councils and those parts of those councils that make it their priority to IGNORE what local people say should be done?
Perhaps the Home Office research units and those who set the agenda for the Home Secretary [of the day] to make pronouncements on law and order and society have a lot to answer for?
May be even the Rupert Murdoch SUN and those that ape it in their own grubby way are to blame?
How much responsibility does the BBC - the multi media mega propaganda corporation that is openly exposed as a faker, carry for debasing the universal standards and values concerning behaviour and attitude?
How often do the Police look at the differences between good people in society and the bad?
And how often do the so-called ‘Police Authorities’ – such as the newly created London MPS actually examine all the key issues and correlate the needs with the service impartially?
Those issues together with the contents of the revisionist stuff about universal morality must be looked at and urgently.
And every time a Prime Minister or a former one or a Minister or a member of parliament makes a stupid statement, or sets or encourages a corrupting example, they must be exposed immediately as doping that rather being shielded. And the task of restoring respect for the neighbours must begin by restoring respect for all human lives.
At home and abroad.
Today and in retrospect and in prospect.
All bodies, institutions and entities in society and about society must be seen to be actually showing respect and recognition. Not just the parents, not just the booze merchants.
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