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UK Police Arrest 12 Over Facebook Use Inciting Riots

An anonymous reader writes "Scotland Yard vowed to track down and arrest protesters who posted 'really inflammatory, inaccurate' messages on Facebook, but it didn't stop at just two people. While two teenagers were arrested earlier this week in connection with messages posted on Facebook allegedly encouraging people to start rioting, 10 more have now joined them."

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  1. Re:Reality check by Gojira+Shipi-Taro · · Score: 5, Informative

    They shot and killed an armed drug dealer. It may not have been justified, but he was not "innocent".

    The riots weren't about protesting that even. They were just an excuse to destroy and steal.

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  2. Re:Time for Vendetta by interkin3tic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Methinks you're romanticizing the "rebels" here. The riots aren't about ideology or protests. "Everyone else is getting free stuff and having a good time burning stuff! Want!" is not a movement inspired by martyrs, unless you do it in a really heavy handed way. If they broadcast a webcam of these people being beaten to death by police, maybe.

    Taking down people for organizing some store-burning though, no. Many of the rioters seem to be cowards who were only smashing and stealing because they assumed they could get away with it, or they were going with the crowd. I suspect a few arrests will send most of the rioters to cover.

    If they forcibly break up peaceful marches and demonstrations, then sure. There are of course real issues and legitimate anger there, and the government would be wise to avoid taking a hard line with protesters who know they are doing nothing wrong. Taking a hard line against people just looking to steal TVs though will be effective. If there are similar riots here in the US with similar people involved in it, part of me hopes the police bring out the rubber bullets.

  3. Re:LOL, "really inflammatory, inaccurate" messages by Hope+Thelps · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can post, "EVERYONE GO RIOT NOW" all day long without hurting a soul.

    Absolutely, and I can shout "get him Rover, kill kill!" without causing any damage at all or I can spend all day saying "I will give you $100,000 if you kill my wife" without any consequence but if I do either of those things as a way of actually getting someone killed as opposed to, for example, rehearsing my lines in a play then I should be locked up. Get it?

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  4. Re:Arab Spring by LighterShadeOfBlack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One man's protest is another man's riot. I'm pretty sure, Gaddafi called his protesters rioters too.

    Actually no, that's not true. I don't think anyone at all who knows anything about this believes it was a protest. Including the rioters. Let's be clear on this because it seems a lot of (non-British?) commenters seem to think that there was some political motivation behind the riots. There was none. None. There was a protest regarding the shooting of Mark Duggan by the police. Following on from that was a riot that lasted until morning by people not involved in the protest. The next night there was another riot. The next night there were riots in a few other cities on top of London. The first used the protest as an excuse to riot but had no connection to it, the subsequent riots had no pretence whatsoever.

    TLDR:
    Nobody was saying "Let's go out and show what we can do unless our voices are heard!". They were saying "Lots of people on the street, let's destroy some shit and loot what we can while the police are occupied".

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  5. Re:LOL, "really inflammatory, inaccurate" messages by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You won't lose your left-wing credentials if you admit "looting is bad".

    Unless you own a bank and you loot a nation.

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