Rioting in Ireland and Romania Now

Funny how you don’t hear a wink about this in America. Just how corrupt is our mainstream Media that we have to get the real world news from a Russian news network.

Unbelievable.

^ 100% agree. Even NPR who is supposed to be in the middle of the road has posted nothing when I last checked. I am curious as to why the US is now passive, speechless, spineless? Why the fuck? Can it all be traced to the collapse of the family unit?

watch BBC panorama if you want actual world news

[quote]storey420 wrote:
watch BBC panorama if you want actual world news[/quote]

^^ QFT

Also: there is a riot/protest in every single county on every single day about SOMETHING, doesn’t mean it will make the news, or that it’s some sort of mainstream media coverup.

It’s possible I missed something, but the greeks weren’t rioting about bailing out banks: various unions were staging protests about the austerity measures that were part of the package of a combined EU/IMF bailout of GREECES OWN DEBT. As in, the people weren’t bailing out the banks: they just all of a sudden had to start working in order to pay off their welfare programs and unions of yesteryear.

I figured a similar thing happened in Romania- Cato’s giving Beacesco a tentative stamp of approval:

http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2010/05/12/the-next-ronald-reagan/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Cato-at-liberty+(Cato+at+Liberty)&utm_content=Google+Reader

the rioting in greece was in response to the retirement age being raised and benefits being cut back. these were conditions of the bailout. the bailout itself, on the other hand, was met with a sigh of relief. tellingly, international markets picked up as well after the announcement.