Saying "Fuck Corporate America" isn't going to solve America's economic problem (Which reflexively affects the justice system). "Fuck the war machine" --all you have to do is not sign up for the military and you've done your part according to your ethics, this is regardless of the propaganda that starts at childhood. So, I would say it has little effect.
"Fuck it all, go steal yourself some household appliances" This is the real trouble in our society, like the London riots, when public anxiety meets with 'movement'. What we should be scared of as civilians is that our first go-to is to steal material things. It is as if their motivations and tension is animated by materialistic hedonism instead of organized structure.
As for your last sentence the most ugly thing aside from the death of the innocent; is that when our society faces itself with it's own tension it reverts back to its hedonistic roots. With this and what happened in London, I am FAR more concerned about how our society deals with materialism as such.
I don't suppose the tongue-in-cheek comments really translate very well, as you've ignored the 'serious' parts of my post, and focused on the "fuck shit up, kids!" element.
If you think I say "fuck corporate america - go steal some shit you can't afford" is either serious or intended to have any real-world outcome, you're misjudging Internet forum polemics.
Don't you guys have "freedom of speech" enshrined in law with your constitution?
Perhaps a grasp on the basic use of irony to get a point across (albeit a cheap shot - no pun intended) should be encouraged as well?
I get the impression such an idea is a little sophisticated for some of the contributors to this debate.
Granted, this is no laughing matter - but if you fail to see how the mass proliferation of powerful firearms has contributed to the police response to this situation (in the initial killing of an unarmed man and the paramilitary response to unrest on the streets) - then what I'm saying is probably not going to make sense to you.
In the responses here, I find people's anger at
property crimes (trespassing, petty theft - probably all covered by insurance anyway, no?) rather than a
brutal murder by an officer of the law rather telling - and downright disturbing.
IMO your country's priorities are downright
fucked if citizens are more concerned at a bit of looting than officers of the law gunning down an apparently unarmed, wounded man in the street.
"Hedonistic roots" - what would they be, exactly? The hedonism of the era of slavery?
If you are naive enough to think that the "war machine" can be negated by simply "not signi up for the military", I doubt you've ever considered the poverty that pushes so many Americans to join the armed forces because they cannot afford an education, eke out a living from minimum wage or whatever other indignities the US working class face on a daily basis.
And if you cannot see the connection between those military-issue equipped "law enforcement" officers and the "war machine", have a read of the rest of the thread - or just take a look at post #64 by Bardaeux.
I can see why my mockery of the gun lobby zealots and their ineffectual posturing may bother some folks here, but I make no apologies for this whatsoever.
No western country is immune to this sort of thing (not that it would rate a mention in the US mass media) but the response from authorities and armchair critics alike (particularly the argument that people somehow wait for something like this to happen so they can steal a new television or whatever) is ridiculous and ignorant.
Nothing to do with social inequity, institutionalised racism or injustice is it?
Of course not - just greed, right?
And materialism!
That's something middle class America knows
nothing about whatsoever. Laughable, and patently dishonest.