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The worst news from England in quite a while

Jan 20, 2010 06:14

While 20% of white people between 16 and 24 years of age are unemployed - which is bad enough - 48% of blacks are. Whatever the reason, and whether or not anything can be done to correct it, that means bad trouble to come. And more to the point, there is something essentially wrong with it. A fair society should not put up with a whole section ( Read more... )

unemployment, street gangs, violence, british history, social exclusion, education, british politics

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fpb January 20 2010, 13:29:56 UTC
I guess you will find it on the BBC website, since that is where I heard it. I meant 48% of the 16-24 age range, of course.

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shezan January 20 2010, 15:43:12 UTC
But how many whites that age are not classified as "unemployed" because they're suffering from "disabilities"? "Unemployed" usually means you're still trying to find a job.

(Not that the situation is anything to be happy with.)

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fpb January 21 2010, 17:30:02 UTC
I think the disability benefit scandal is mostly to do with older men, especially those from destroyed industries such as mining, who can no longer even hope to be found jobs.

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panobjecticon January 20 2010, 13:28:40 UTC
sorry, i misread your post. can you offer a link or source please.

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panobjecticon January 21 2010, 17:22:35 UTC
thanks, i'm not sure that the conditions exist for the term tinderbox to apply anymore. but i'll bet there's been few tea urns nicely polished, just in case...

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fpb January 21 2010, 17:25:04 UTC
Considering that the violent teen-age gangs that haunt the streets of London and other British cities are composed in large parts of disaffected black youths, I think the script is practically written.

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jordan179 January 20 2010, 16:24:21 UTC
Question: is that study defining Pakistani Muslims as "white," "black" or "neither?"

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fpb January 20 2010, 18:07:57 UTC
I think there were other groups - I would imagine "neither". I have to check back, but I am pretty sure that by "black" they meant "afro-caribbean".

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sanscouronne January 20 2010, 19:28:58 UTC
I found this from the first article linked:
"In terms of individual groups, 48% of black people, 31% of Asians and 20% of whites reported that they were out of work."

Correct me if wrong, but I believe that Pakistanis are classified as Asians.

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jordan179 January 20 2010, 19:32:55 UTC
Makes sense. Of course, by smooshing together Chinese, Indians and Muslims into one group, they lose most of the meaningful information, since the three groups have very different work ethics.

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