We asked the communinny

This is where the obsession with “communities” gets you.

It all becomes so much safer and more cuddly when it’s a “community” – The Community of violent enraged men told us we didn’t need to worry about them today, so that’s why we didn’t. Thanks, bro.

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3 responses to “We asked the communinny”

  1. Steven Avatar

    Oy.

    1. If he’d said this a week ago–before the riots started–he could at least argue best effort, best judgment, best intelligence, no one was expecting a riot (no one was). But now? Dude, they’ve been rioting for a week. How can you not see this?

    2. Talking to “business and community leaders” beforehand is all good and well. But here’s the thing: business and community leaders hardly ever riot. And rioters hardly ever sit down beforehand with the police to announce their intentions. cf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_bit

  2. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Hahaha good point.

  3. Blood Knight in Sour Armor Avatar
    Blood Knight in Sour Armor

    “Community leaders, Vimes thought. There”d been a lot of talk about community leaders lately, as in “community leaders appealed for calm, a phrase the Times used so often that the printers probably left it set in type. Vimes wondered who they were, and how they were appointed and, sometimes, if “appealing for calm” meant winking and saying “Do not use those shiny new battle-axes in that cupboard over there … No, not that one, the other one.” Hamcrusher had been a community leader.”

    Thud! and Jingo seem particularly relevant right now…