Damn or fear it, the truth is that it’s an insurrection

Bankers loot the Treasury, MPs fiddle their expenses . . . and then the establishment turns on depri

On a warm spring day, strolling in south London, I heard demanding voices behind me. A police van disgorged a posse of six or more who waved me aside. They surrounded a young black man who, like me, was ambling along. They rifled through his pockets, looked in his shoes, inspected his teeth. Their thuggery affirmed, they let him go with the barked warning there would be a next time.

For the young at the bottom of the pyramid of wealth and patronage and poverty that is modern Britain - mostly the black, the marginalised and resentful, the envious and hopeless - there is never surprise. Their relationship with authority is integral to their obsolescence as young adults. Half of all black British youth between the ages of 18 and 24 are unemployed, the result of deliberate policies since Margaret Thatcher oversaw the greatest transfer of wealth from the bottom to the top in British history. Forget plasma TVs; this was pano­ramic looting.

Such is the truth of David Cameron's "sick society", notably its sickest, most criminal, most feral "pocket": the square mile of the City of London where, with political approval, the banks and the super-rich have trashed the British economy and the lives of millions. This is fast becoming unmentionable as we succumb to propaganda once described by the American black leader Malcolm X thus: "If you're not careful the newspapers will have you hating the oppressed and loving the people doing the oppressing."

Money-moving parasites

As MPs lined up to bay their class bigotry and hypocrisy in parliament, barely a handful spoke this truth. Not one of the heirs to Edmund Burke's 18th-century rants against "mob rule" by a "swinish multitude" referred to previous rebellions in Brixton, Tottenham and Toxteth in the 1980s, when Lord Scarman reported that "complex political, social and economic factors" had caused a "disposition towards violent protest" and recommended urgent remedial action. Instead, Labour and Liberal bravehearts called for water cannon and everything draconian. Among them was the Labour MP Hazel Blears. Remember her notorious expenses? None made the obvious connection between the greatest inequality since records began, a police force that routinely abuses a section of the population and kills with impunity, and a permanent state of colonial warfare with an arms trade to match: the apogee of violence.

It seemed hardly coincidental that on the day before Cameron raged against "phoney human rights", Nato aircraft - including British bombers sent by him - killed a reported 85 civilians in a peaceful Libyan town. These were people in their homes, children in their schools. Watch the BBC's man on the spot trying his best to dispute the evidence in front of his eyes, just as the political and media class sought to discredit the evidence of a civilian slaughter in Iraq as bloody as the Rwandan genocide. Who are the criminals?

This is not in any way to excuse the violence of the rioters, many of whom were opportunistic, mean, cruel, nihilistic and often vicious in their glee: an authentic reflection of a system of greed and self-interest to which scores of parasitic money-movers, "entrepreneurs", Murdochites, corrupt MPs and bent coppers have devoted themselves.

On 9 August, the BBC's Fiona Armstrong - aka Lady MacGregor of MacGregor - interviewed the writer Darcus Howe, who dared use the forbidden word "insurrection".

Armstrong Mr Howe, you say you are not shocked [by the riots]? Does this mean you condone what happened last night?
Howe Of course not . . . What I am concerned about is a young man called Mark Duggan . . . the police officer blew his head off.
Armstrong Mr Howe, we have to wait for the official inquiry before we can say things like that. We don't know what happened . . . We're going to wait for the police report on it.

On 8 August, the Independent Police Complaints Commission acknowledged there was "no evidence" that Duggan had fired a shot at police. He was shot in the face on 4 August by a police officer with a Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun - the same weapon supplied by British governments, Tory and Labour, to dictatorships that use them against their own people. I saw the result in East Timor, where Indonesian troops also blew the heads off people.

The big sweep

An eyewitness to Duggan's killing told reporters: "About three or four police officers had [him] pinned on the ground at gunpoint. They were really big guns and then I heard four loud shots. The police shot him on the floor." This is how the police shot dead Jean Charles de Menezes on the floor of a London Underground train in 2005. And there was Ian Tomlinson, and many more. The police lied about Duggan's killing as they lied about the others. Since 1998, more than 330 people have died in police custody yet not one officer has been convicted.

“Funny, too," noted the journalist Melanie McFadyean, "that the police did nothing while some serious looting went on - surely not because they wanted everyone to see that cutting the police force meant more crime?"

Still, the brooms have arrived. In an age of public relations as news, the clean-up campaign, however well-meant by many people, can also serve the media goal of sweeping inequality and hopelessness under gentrified carpets, with cheery volunteers armed with brand new brooms and described as "Londoners" as if the rest were aliens. The otherwise absent Boris Johnson waved his new broom. Another Old Etonian, the PR to an asset stripper and currently the Prime Minister up to his neck in Hackgate, would surely approve.

128 comments

Tellsitasitis's picture

John Pilger tells it as it is he is no shape or form a racist schmuck. The Police are protected by the racist asset stripping government. The Police were happy to blow off Mark's head without conscience. These are the lowlife psychopaths who are murdering us.

bessielodber1210's picture

The hypocrisy of media and establishment response to the riots is brilliantly described here.

Pilger's words are like a Sirocco in a desert of putrid lies.

There are some shocking articles on NS talking about teaching kids a lesson in community service etc. but this is the only one that will teach the rest of us a lesson.

jduhls's picture

"It was just selfishness and nihilism writ-large." Yes, it was. And it was a clear reflection of the same selfishness and nihilism demonstrated by the financial industry, cameron's government, and UK's police force. So, uh, why are you surprised when those same ethical principles make it down to the children of the impoverished? You all taught your children to pillage!!! I fear the same could happen in the US as we are experiencing a severe lack of ethics from the same sectors of society (finance, government, etc). We are teaching our children to pillage!!!

Karyobin's picture

Hah! Someone used 'grow up'. Don't tell me - the next there'll be an appeal for a 'mature debate'?

They rioted not because they're black, white or asian but because the majority were bone-idle f**kers who wouldn't take a job if offered because life without responsibility is easier. I've never lived in Lambeth but I've taught such scum for the best part of fifteen years and race plays no part, only misplaced arrogance, idleness and an unattributable sense of entitlement.

Don't for one second think any of those of whom I speak are remotely grateful when you offer your pathetic excuses for their behaviour either - they'd rip your life from you in a moment and laugh at you while they were doing it.

But they'd be perfectly happy to leave you with your job.

jduhls's picture

"Hardly an insurrection if the insurrecting involves robbing, setting fire to the property of, and taking the lives and livelihoods of your fellow citizens."

Hm...sounds a bit like what the bankers did when they caused the GLOBAL financial crisis. Except the poor don't use deregulation as a weapon, so they just pick up a truncheon, like the MP's. The seeds of discontent have been sewn and now we reap. Well done, everyone!

jduhls's picture

sorry..."sown". Or perhaps "the seams of discontent have been sewn."

Gideon Polya's picture

Excellent article by John Pilger that may restore a little bit of balance to the national discussion.

Clearly violence, looting and murder are utterly wrong but it is a "sick and broken" society as a whole that condemns SOME violence, looting and murder (that of the recent English urban riots) while it resolutely ignores vastly greater crimes committed with British support in recent decades.

Thus the following variously UK-complicit atrocities (with violent deaths plus non-violent avoidable deaths from war- and occupation -imposed deprivation in parentheses): Palestinian Genocide (0.3 million), Iraqi Genocide (4.7 million, 1990-2011), Afghan Genocide (5.0 million, 2001-2011), Somali Genocide (2.2 million, 1992-2011) and now the Libyan War (violence, looting and murder committed by the France-UK-US or FUKUS Coalition).

The evident hopelessness of many of the English young is due to denial of opportunity by poverty and Educational Apartheid (for details of Educational Apartheid see: https://sites.google.com/site/educationalapartheid/ ).

The continuing , horrendous, genocidal crimes of the English Establishment are enabled by Mainstream media, politician and academic lying (see "Mainstream media censorship": https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/ ) .

Peace is the only way but silence kills and silence is complicity. All decent people can do is (a) inform others and (b) urge Sanctions and Boycotts against the Neocon American and Zionist Imperialists (NAZIs). Boycott Murdoch Media (see: https://sites.google.com/site/boycottmurdochmedia/ ) and Boycott Apartheid Israel and its racist supporters (see: https://sites.google.com/site/boycottapartheidisrael/ ) would be a healthy start toward non-violent, equitable democracy in England's "green and pleasant land".

Anne Lewington's picture

Thank God. At last. The first sensible article I've managed to find on the subject. I was beginning to think I must be the only grown-up (and I am very grown-up, grown old even) to feel that the riots were a natural and inevitable reaction to deprivation and the hypocrisy of our society.

A. Cole's picture

This is a feeble article.

The rioters came from diverse backgrounds. The rioters targeted and destroyed working class homes and businesses in mainly deprived areas.

These rioters in their looting were motivated by GREED more than anything. NOT a sense of injustice!

jduhls's picture

I agree, A. Cole, just like the gov and banks. We all taught them these ethics.

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