A lot has been thought, said, shouted out about the riots of London. Polititians and jurists want the people involved punished, maybe even without a trial at all. The insurance companies CEO’s are ripping their own scalps in despair about the payouts of the insurance of all those pillaged stores. News Media networks are divided (as is, like always, the PTB’s wishes). Some blame the Government about the idle masses that caused so much chaos and mayhem; others say that nothing can excuse that behavior, the violence and the destruction.
What I don’t hear, read about or even think someone other than me is thinking is: how did this happen? No. I’m not talking (writing?) about the lack of police forces on the streets, the excess of unemployment that puts half of the young citizens of all developed countries main cities on the streets. Nor am I talking about the psychologist view of what happened that blame violent movies and videogames as cause for what happened. That’s just bullshit, spun around and fed to the TV-dependant, brain-lacking, thought-controlled zombies that inhabit (even thrive) in this world. What I’m talking about is the real how. The “how” that any person with an IQ equal to or greater than that of a chicken, if he/she puts all his brain power to it can achieve… HOW DID WE LOSE CONTROL LIKE THAT? What really happened?
The answer is critical mass. As more and more people are pushed to the brink of survival and (paid) slavery, due to debt, created by the elite, to control the masses, a new thought wave is being generated. Why? Why do we have to serve the elites? Are they superior to us? In what way? Are they smarter? Hardly. Are they stronger? Rarely. When people unite they bring down corrupt governments and even countries. So… WHY? I’ll return to this.
I’m not an anarquist, so I can’t, in good conscience, excuse the people that were involved in the riots. I can’t really excuse any kind of robbery, fraud, violation of humans rights of any kind. White collar crimes happen everyday, cause despair and scarcity for millions of humans and yet it seems to me nobody cares. White collar crimes, political corruption, government “I-Don’t-Give-A-Fuck” policies are the main triggers of scarcity, that lead to this “critical mass effect” of violence and destruction, generated by the despair of people wanting equality and justice and not getting it. And yet the news media are as idle as the unemployed young masses of my time. Now it’s Greece. Paris last year. Critical mass:
Critical mass is a sociodynamic term to describe the existence of sufficient momentum in a social system such that the momentum becomes self-sustaining and creates further growth.
The word is scarcity. Scarcity is fueling the momentum and it has reached a point of self-sustaining and further growth. It’s on everyone’s mind now, and only one thing can end the critical mass effect. We gotta put a stop on scarcity. No longer can the few control the many by resource-management creating scarcity. It ends now. One way or the other. The many are sending a message to the few:
Make a choice.
When I saw the London riots on the BBC I felt conflicted. On one hand I agree with what you have written here, people want their share back of what they deserve, the system is not working for a lot of people so it has to change, but it doesn't happen so people stand up and act.
ResponderEliminarBut they need more then just more money,what they need is education, good parents with actual parenting skills and to get out of their crappy neighborhoods. And this takes mind power and motivation. And a government who sees where this is needed.
On the other hand I think some people are just out for the hell of destroying.They interviewed a man who worked up close with the kids that came from those neighborhoods and he said 'they have their Nike's and HD tv's, they just want to break something and boast to their friends.'
Also, sadly enough some just don't have the mental ability to grow big, to go to school, etc. (this sounds arrogant, but I mean it in a very sincere way)and this makes them angry and act out.There also really ARE people who don't want to work.
To me the truth lies somewhere in the middle. There are people who truly want a way out, who want more then to have a low class job, who want a way out of a crappy system, who have extreme talents and want to use them. And for those people, they should look out for, open up education centers, get people in there that motivate them. And I don't mean in a half assed way, REALLY motivate them actively. And for those who get it, that's the way out, and a way to be a more fulfilled,satisfied individual.