The NYTimes connects the dots in the London riot.
Frustration in this impoverished neighborhood, as in many others in Britain, has mounted as the government’s austerity budget has forced deep cuts in social services. At the same time, a widely held disdain for law enforcement here, where a large Afro-Caribbean population has felt singled out by the police for abuse, has only intensified through the drumbeat of scandal that has racked Scotland Yard in recent weeks and led to the resignation of the force’s two top commanders.
There's trouble in Bristol, Birmingham, and Liverpool also: [link]
It is not confirmed yet, but a woman may have ended up jumping from a burning building. The reason I say "may" is that so far it is in tabloids that are not above making shit up.
Quarter to 11 and it is 96 outside.
Sometimes I just want to do reverse-hibernation and sleep through the heat of summer. (I know there's a word for that, I just can't remember it.)
Sometimes I just want to do reverse-hibernation and sleep through the heat of summer. (I know there's a word for that, I just can't remember it.)
The word for that is "Move to the Pacific Northwest"
The word for that is "Move to the Pacific Northwest"
The only reason I haven't is that my sister is here! She has real estate and a boyfriend and a good job, so she's not leaving.
Hazzah! The upstairs neighbors have moved. One building over, but they aren't above me anymore!! Woot.
I know, I know - a new family will likely move in who will make me wish I had that other family back.
Uh, I'm not so sure it's that much safer in Chicago right now: [link]
ETA: And now to sound like a self-absorbed, callous bastard, I'm really disturbed by what's going on right now in London, and worried about people I know who live near the rioting.