... Grand Theft Auto?
Kotaku spotted this quote from a constable, buried in a story in the London Evening Standard:
On the other hand: yay, boardgames and Pac-Man! You both get the English Police Constable Vote.
Kotaku spotted this quote from a constable, buried in a story in the London Evening Standard:
These are bad people who did this. Kids out of control. When I was young it was all Pacman and board games. Now they're playing Grand Theft Auto and want to live it for themselves.Ah ... no. Look, I detest the content of Grand Theft Auto, but this is just absurd. Generations of class warfare rhetoric, a culture of entitlement and dependency, and the erosion of a distinct British character in favor of the vague promises of "multiculturalism" is at the root of these problems, not some game. When you listen to these two stupid girls brag about their crimes, you have all the explanation you need for the nightmare engulfing England. The British made it through the Blitz because they believed in their nation and the importance of sacrifice and honor, and then raised a generation that derided these things.
On the other hand: yay, boardgames and Pac-Man! You both get the English Police Constable Vote.
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