Ah,
apparently I wasn't completely full of shit when I was talking about absent fathers (wasn't sure I was 100% on that). Found it on Wikipedia's article
Causes of the 2011 England riots.
I don't want to play the eye-rolley card of invoking further personal experience into this discussion, as if to assert further that "I am right because this is happening in my local area/culture" or something, but I will share something else as to why this occured. My maternal family are 1960s Tamil immigrants, and I have a large amount of cousins (something in the region of 16), and the dynamic is that we behave more like brothers and sisters. They are an extremely diverse bunch; one of my cousins is an Oxford graduate and trained opera singer, another is a stockbroker who has worked in Manhattan and Geneva, but they cover the entire class spectrum. Literally, I have a set of cousins (brothers of each other) who are an underclass; having lost their white mother, they were subsequently ejected by the deceased woman's family from their comfortable suburban home due to some hookey religious beliefs about burning everything that was connected to her. This was in their preteens. With nothing, the father (my uncle) and his two boys (the sister ran off to Kent to live with her maternal grandparents, while the third boy fell off the radar, a much older one from a previous marriage) were forced to move into a council estate. Now, with the two boys now spending their teenage years in an extremely rundown area, they rapidly got sucked into a lifestyle of gangs and drugs. For years, it's still like this. I remember being 8 or 9 and seeing them like this, now I’m 21, and one of them is in prison for aggravated assault.
Speaking to the third brother (far older than the rest) who recently resurfaced, he has “been there, done that” with this whole gang culture, I asked him what he thought was the primary cause for all of this, the gang culture and the lot (this was two years ago). I proposed the idea that it’s nothing but these lot trying to imitate American rap culture; taking for granted that we will never have it as bad as in the US
materially speaking. He couldn’t agree more, saying that’s basically all it is. However, in my young life, I have learnt that there is no one cause for anything.
Why IS rap culture to blame? The absent fathers, perhaps. They provide no guidance due to their lack of presence, so the kids latch onto something else. They’re not going to listen to their mothers if they want to be badmen; only a pussyhole listens to his mummy, after all. But why are the fathers absent? A governmental, widespread societal problem? The root cause goes on, and on, and on. There’s so many of it, all interconnected and interlinked, and I’m beginning to feel nothing short of a new world war would be able to significantly uproot modern society and establish a new one.
I would say that black culture has nothing to do with race. The cousins I was referring to in this instance are mixed race (white and Tamil), yet have been sucked into this culture. It is only “black culture” as far as the fact that it is black individuals that “represent” or are “the face” of it all. I’ll be first to point out there are plenty of highly successful, West African families in the UK that are stupendously well-off. Again, maybe it’s the whole idea that the UK has had a strong history of a class divide. Now, in the modern day, add in race and ethnicity into the class divide. It gets further compounded. The government and police will primarily be seen as a “white institution”, staffed by old white men and women. Why would the black rioters listen to them, when they see this white institution as the cause of their problems? After all, personal enterprise can only go so far. Even if these individuals WERE motivated to get jobs and be something, the OPPORTUNITY must be provided by government, and the society. Saying “go get a job” doesn’t stand up when there isn’t actually any available (easy to use that as an excuse, on the other hand).
I feel it doesn’t really matter whether or not their reasoning behind their rioting is valid or not, this is how they FEEL. If you think their feelings are invalid, then it is the job of society to thus, perhaps, educate or guide them into following a more correct path. But society has failed. These kids might be talking utter shit, have absolutely no valid reason as to why they are doing this. Perhaps they’re not educated enough to express their cause? It is undeniable, I reckon, that society has bred individuals that are capable of such an act. Sure, they might be tools, they might be idiots, but
who made them idiots?.