Saturday 13 August 2011

"Thinking Forward for Satisfyingly Result"

Besides the first woman Prime minister in Thailand, the riot in Britain is one of the interesting news which I really keep looking forward. In fact, I don't concern about news in other countries, but because I will go to Britain soon, and that makes me really wonder-'how can I go there?' After finished reading the news about riot in Britain; according to Cameron's Broken Window, the situation in Britain seems to be more severe caused by the suppressed emotion in those poor people.

An old-fashioned Marxist might imagine that the broken windows and burning houses expressed a raging political reaction to government spending cuts — but this time that explanation would be too facile.

It is not that facile likes many people are thinking about..
Cutting costs-This British policy is incompetent; although it is a good idea, but it doesn't work effectively likes it should be. In addition, the ways of those officers act with residences seem to be a racism which brings more anger to the rioters. Consequently, there are vigilantes occurred in order to protect themselves.

“We have to do things for ourselves,” a 16-year-old in Hackney told The Guardian, convinced that the authorities did not care about, or know how to protect, communities like his.
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I think those situations are truly caused by the neglect of the government. If the government carefully considered about the long-term of their policy, the outcome wouldn't be like this, and it would benefit every part of the society-not only the authorities. Pertaining to this point of view, not merely British government, but also Thai government have to comprehensively think in long-way of each policy in order to ameliorate everyone in the country and not follow every British step likes we always do. _

Anyway, the other possible outcome from this crisis could be the reduced poundage and the value of bath would be better...I hope. >.<"

References
Sennett R. and Sassen S. (August 10,2011), Cameron's Broken Window. The New York Times. Retrieved August 12,2011 from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/11/opinion/when-budget-cuts-lead-to-broken-windows.html?_r=2

3 comments:

  1. At first, I don't think this situation in London is going to be serious like this. I agree with you that Government's poicy is the one significant problem causing riots. Government should not neglect and look down their poor people because even they are poor but they don't poor at critical thinking for their right and government's acting anymore. They can know what's happened all around the word to protect or claim their right from the government. Moreover, poor people are major of people in country which have many power in terms of fighting with government. It is hard to say what will be happened next after poor people awake!!!

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  2. I hope it will be ok. Riot happen everywhere in the world. When people realize they are in unfair situation, then..it happens. How government and polic officers control the situation is also important.

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  3. Incompetent policy, which plays important role leading to the riot, Coping with superficial understanding about problem, and mostly underestimating problem are liable things by which Tak Bai incidence, occurred at Narathiwat, was cursed. Until now, deep scar in local people' mind haven't cured. I don't think the riot in U.K. will not give an affect to the next Olympic game like government said. If the officials use dead-line time to be a goal they want the riot to stop, the problem can be more serious.

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