Gloucester has been my hometown for twelve years. However, for the last few years I have been promising to get out of this god-forsaken town. In British English, this place is what we call 'rough'. The people here over the years has become too complacent and vile. I'm not saying all of them are - there are a lot of kind-hearted individuals that I respect and admire having known them for so long - but it is very hard to get out of the house without seeing people not have some form of etiquette or respect towards another. For example at night people walkabout like zombies after having a proper booze session to get hammered. Gloucester town in the evening is really scary. This was not the case when I was a kid when going through the city centre was a calm stroll.
Chavs are low-life vandalisers who choose to form gangs and make everything around them turn to shit. My local bus stop always has some form of damage, at times grave breakages.
Did I forget to mention they only care about themselves!? Chavs are those people who play loud music when you're in the bus. Shrieking teenagers or who talk so loud you can't get a well deserved nap time in the hour-long bus journeys from college to home.
One of the rife issues in England has been racial discrimination. I for one has been a victim of this. There's just no time ever outside this house where you can just walk around without being subjected to this kind of bullying.
You know what's worse, is when you see this being done to someone else. Usually they are people of colour. I once witnessed middle-eastern man being targeted by two teenage girls whilst I was on the bus. I found the scene harrowing. The guy was so helpless. I couldn't really do anything & everyone in the the bus just observed mercilessly. It's even more aggravating when a friend of yours is the victim. I get so frustrated at times that I used easily punch on of these low-lifes regardless of their gender (feminism, yay!).
It's not discrimination to hate Chavs. A lot of my friends and neighbours do agree that they are problematic entities that tries to defile the British society. It's hard to speak about these issues because no one really likes politics but this is the case here in Gloucester. I just wish that human rights have less power over how the government here in the UK makes decisions. The police should be given more powers to combat these yobs and that as law-abiding citizens we should have the right to use an excessive force to protect ourselves without having to be sued by the suspect in question afterwards. Why has Britain become a playground to criminals and demons? It isn't fair to those who just want to live peacefully.
One thing for sure, once I leave Gloucester, I will do everything in my power not to ever visit this place again. Of course, not until this historically beautiful city has been wiped clean of those vile thugs.
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