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A riot is a riot, and in a democracy with a government not attacking its own citizens, the correct first response is to call riots by their proper name.
The BBC has been calling these riots anti-immigration protests’ as if there is any equivalence between peaceful demonstrations and this week ’s violence and arson, including violent attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers.
The second correct step in dealing with riots is to deal with their causes, dealing with weaknesses in the law and state regulation which promoted the violent gangs who did the rioting.
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