Tuesday, 26 June 2007

PARIS HILTON

Paris Hilton committed a crime and instead of the press admonishing her for violations of society's norms - they lauded her. The media must be ashamed of themselves. To watch the BBC and Channel 5 TV, give so much coverage to this silly girl's shenanigans was intolerable and unacceptable. Is it any wonder that teenage girls are drawn to all that we found offensive and objectionable - drug taking, under age sex, material obsession, excessive alcohol consumption and wanting to grow up before they grow up. IT IS TIME THESE BRITISH PRESS' HYPOCRISY IS STOPPED. They have always tried to portray this image of superiority over foreign media - the truth? They are all the same. SNAKES

Teenage Killings in England

Last weekend, six people were unnecessarily killed in London. Yesterday, 26th June another young boy - aged 16 was stabbed to death in the London borough of Islington. Unnecessary waste of a young LIFE !!!!! Parents must report to police their children's weird behaviours! Parents must have serious words with their children. Police and School Teachers are not here to raise our children. It is time we all worked together !!!! Last Saturday, in Tottenham in the North London borough of Haringey, a young black girl was shot to death in a predominantly black club - another waste. What exactly is happening????? The congregation of youths is not a problem, but their activities must be closely monitored. For the police, they must reclaim the public space - irrespective of any claims - racism, sexism or anti Muslim. They were created to save life and property - so far I do not think that they are winning this fight. Spontaneous searches of cars and persons must be the priority NOW!

LONDON ON JUNE 26 JUNE 2007 - Water, Water Everywhere!

So many things on the news recently - the floods in differents parts of the country (UK) - mostly in the north. People's homes being flooded, cars even SUVs and drivers on roofs tops. Some trying to skate on water and people rowing their dingys - thats one of the things I love about the UK - taking things as they come and making light of traumatic moments.

On Monday, my train from Birmingham to London was delayed for over an hour - not sure what it was - possibly - the flood. This wonderful country is the only place where leaves on tracks stop trains - but at least people still laugh at themselves.