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Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts

Monday, 8 August 2011

The Riots That Will Define My Generation

This Post is brought to you by Talal Rajab, of The Urbanite

Having been bought up and raised in North London, right bang in between Tottenham and Enfield, this weekend’s events have left a sour taste in my throat.  Seeing the streets that you call home in disarray, the shops that you visit burnt down and the community that you love given a bad name hurts.  Shop keepers have lost businesses, people have been made homeless and the decades of community work that has gone in around this area has been rendered meaningless within the space of 48 hours by the actions of idiotic thugs. 

What hurts even more, however, is the misinformation and ill-advised comments that I have witnessed on various media platforms and social networking sites over the weekend regarding the trouble in North London. 

From the shotgun reaction from certain sections of the media, who quickly labelled Mark Duggan a ‘gangsta’ who shot at police without waiting for verification of the facts, to the completely idiotic muppets on twitter and Facebook who called for fellow North London residents to ‘rise up against the f***ing feds’, what we have witnessed here is a merry-go round of claims and counter-claims that has finally escalated into the apocalyptic headlines that we see today.  Some of these claims clearly need to be addressed. 

Welcome to The Urbanite

Welcome to The Urbanite, your one stop shop for (slightly) left wing politics, socio/economic observations and musical reviews chucked in for good measure.


The Urbanite is made up of a few 20 something year old Londoners. Coincidentally, we are all also History graduates.  Spurred on by the many noteworthy incidents over the past year and a half, from the monumental Arab Spring to the student protests last year, from the renewed economic crisis to the riots and looting that we have witnessed this weekend, we at The Urbanite have decided that it is time to stop arguing and debating amongst ourselves and time to argue and debate with the world!


We all stand for a lot of different things and at times even disagree with each other.  However, the one right that stands strong on our platform is the right to free speech.


You may disapprove of what we say, but we hope you defend our right to say it.


Welcome to The Urbanite