Centinaia di giovani scendono a Birmingham mentre il caos della folla di adolescenti si diffonde nel Regno Unito in mezzo alla tendenza virale del “link-up”.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/youths-birmingham-mob-chaos-linkup-5HjdXB4_2/

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  1. Repulsive_Dig_133 on

    I guess its the 2020s equivalent of mods and rockers down at the seaside in the 60s, or football hooliganism in the 80s. Seems less violent though.

  2. ChaBeezy on

    It is a bit odd that the social media companies that enable, and push this content into other peoples feeds have zero accountability for it

  3. Hirogen10 on

    No different to those useless Car meets ups and Motorcycle gangs and even I guess people turning up to a dance gig in the middle of the woods or painfully at someone’s house uninvited, it’s very lame though.

  4. antbaby_machetesquad on

    Seems to me that it’s time to roll out some high frequency, high dB devices to drive the little cunts back to whichever wretched hive they crawled out of.

  5. gaethjekeeper on

    It looks to be happening in those cities with a poor sense of community. This would never happen in Newcastle or Aberdeen for instance.

  6. FoxyInTheSnow on

    I remember 20-some years ago when a friend was peskering me to sign up for social media. I think it was “Orcut”. I never did because I looked into it and decided that it was a stupid waste of time.

    It’s still a stupid waste of time, of course, but what I didn’t predict over 20 years ago is that it was the spark that would light the flame that would cause civilisational collapse.

  7. JACOB1137 on

    couldve sworn just last week they were reporting concerns over increasing numbers of teens staying home and playing games instead of socialising ! cant win 🤣

  8. Content_Averse on

    I wonder why it is London and Birmingham in particular? What do they have in common?

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