If it weren't so tragic it'd be funny - poor and not very bright people riot, and pinch the things society has told them they need, so we stop their income........
And so they are now even poorer, so what will they now have to do to survive? Same thing goes for the lunacy of throwing them out of their homes...
Precisely - and when they go ape, we as a society, and being prompted by the press, will turn on the government as a whole. Its so predictable its tragic.
When you remove everything from people who have very little you remove hope. And when you do that you increase their anger.
Two examples of poor people that I have had in my life:
1.
While working in London my boss took on a young female apprentice. We got on well as she was very down to earth. One day when I asked her what she was planning for the weekend she said - get drunk on Saturday and on Sunday its nicking. When I asked her what she meant she said she was going to steal car radios. I questioned her morals and said what on earth gives you the rite. "Well its their own fault if they leave it in the car innit, it just shows they want it to be stolen". Shocking I know. However it was her way of life in the social group she was in. She then sold them to pay for things her and her family needed. She wasnt old enough to get benefits. And this was 1987. She could not believe I didnt get it.
2.
A friend could no longer take her sons behaviour. He had gotten a job and was doing well but got laid off from his work after the Christmas period. Try as he might he could not get a job. I tried for him, she did, and he most certainly did. But the local area had nothing. His schooling was appalling, I know because I had something to do with the school involved. Anyway she finally had enough of his frustration and anger at having no money and gave him an ultimatum. He was just over 18 by this point. So he was able to claim benefits. But its not as easy as all that. They force you to come in and sign for them. At first every two weeks. Then every week as time goes on. He had to pay for travel to this place. No buses and too far to walk. And they would give him busfare to get back home. As there were no buses they gave him no money. His mother could not afford to keep her car on the road to take him. In the end they refused to pay him benefits any more unless he came in to sign for them and proved he had been spending the week looking for work. By buying news papers, which he could not afford, and by looking on the internet which he did not have or by using the library which did not exist. So his benefits were stopped. His mother had to ask him to move out. The council had no homes for him. So he became homeless. He lived in a tent in the local woods, and had another tent with all his belongings in. One day he returned to his tents to find them ransacked and empty. All his stuff gone. He snapped. His thinking "if someone can steal my stuff then I am going to steal what I want from people". And so he did. He was arrested a few months later and was sent to prison. He languished there, warm, safe, fed, no responsibility, sky, playstation. Came out, again nothing from benefits and his mother again had to have him removed.Again prison. And thats where he now is. Now I have known him since he was 12. His mother is wonderful. He was wonderful. He is now tainted for life. This all happened in two years. He went from the most happy, funny, caring person to a thieving criminal. Because he was scum?
Nope, because he was forced into an unacceptable situation with which the only tools he possessed to deal with it were, anger, frustration with the stupid benefits agents, and a total overwhelming frustration with how unfair life seemed with no way of winning. No hope. None. So he fought outside of the rules and unfortunately it worked.