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What Respect Agenda?

I’ve just been happy slapped. Whilst making my way down New Street in the centre of Birmingham, late this Thursday afternoon, I found myself walking towards four Asian youths, one moving to the left, and the other three moving to the right. Stepping between this group, I suddenly felt a massive blow to the side of my head before falling to the ground, as the group casually carried on into the depths of the city.

Thankfully, the right side of my head seems to be pretty well glued together, and I was only left slightly shaken and momentarily grounded. Two people came over to help, checking that I was okay, and called the police. They also pointed out the group of youths to some security guards working outside a nearby Tesco.

The security guards had to be persuaded to chase after the four lads, and the police had to be practically begged to come to the scene. I’m not sure they would have either, had it not been for another member of the public further up the high street, alerting two constables to come over and check out what had just happened.

The security guards apparently failed to find the group. The police just took down everyone’s details, and then (as is usually the case), spent 5 minutes explaining how and why they are powerless to act in this case. In conclusion - I’m just another statistic.

It’s easy to turn this into a racist incident. Birmingham has a large asian population, so I guess you could say it was more likely to be a group of Asians than a group of white youths. It’s also easy to say that the two security guards (who were reluctant to chase), failed to catch any members of the group as they were of the same race.

I don’t want to think along those lines - though of course such thoughts immediately come to mind. I actually think it’s more a question of age, and the increasing disrespect people have for each other in today’s sorry society.

Much was made of Tony Blair’s ‘Respect Agenda’ from last year. I’m pretty sure this was just another line of spin to come from Number 10, and anyway, I’d imagine keeping his job, or that of his deputy is likely to be more important to him these days.

I’ve recently been wondering if this country is deteriorating as much as it seems to be. I’ve just been punched in the side of the head, whilst somebody else filmed it. I think the facts speak for themselves.

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 Gravatar#1 On June 9, 2006 9:43 AM, trovster said...

I lived in Bradford for 4 years. And I was attacked 4 times. All 4 times there were a group of Asian thugs. In my PERSONAL experience, the minority (but a larger minority than it should be) have seriously changed my opinion and attitue to the whole society of Asians living in this country. I'll reiterate, this is not based upon the global 'War of Terror' stuff, but personal experience related directly to me.

 Gravatar#2 On June 9, 2006 4:23 PM, Jon Roobottom said...

All I can say is... Bas***ds!!

 Gravatar#3 On June 9, 2006 4:54 PM, Lewis Burden said...

Sorry to hear what happened buddy. Just remember where you are, and those sorry ba*****s are.

 Gravatar#4 On June 9, 2006 11:51 PM, Rob Eardley said...

Thats pretty Shi* If it had been the other way round eh?.... it would have been a hyped up racist attack. How long until our country wakes up and takes a stand against violence?!

Glad you are alright anyway mate. Staying tuned as usual.

Rob

 Gravatar#5 On June 10, 2006 5:06 PM, Mark said...

As far as I'm concerned it was 10 quid well spent ;-)

Glad your OK though.

Mark

 Gravatar#6 On June 10, 2006 5:08 PM, Paul said...

Thanks for your support guys. I'm still in disbelief over the entire incident...

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