{"id":188604,"date":"2017-04-19T10:31:14","date_gmt":"2017-04-19T14:31:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-reker-ahmed-attack-was-about-mob-violence-the-croydon-citizen\/"},"modified":"2017-04-19T10:31:14","modified_gmt":"2017-04-19T14:31:14","slug":"the-reker-ahmed-attack-was-about-mob-violence-the-croydon-citizen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-utopia\/the-reker-ahmed-attack-was-about-mob-violence-the-croydon-citizen\/","title":{"rendered":"The Reker Ahmed attack was about mob violence &#8211; The Croydon Citizen"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Its not about Croydon, its not about Brexit  its about    thuggery  <\/p>\n<p>    As a Kurdish teenager recovers in hospital from     a sickening attack that left him fighting for his life, the    citizens of Croydon are trying to come to terms with what    happened on Friday 31st March on the Shrublands estate. How    could such a savage beating take place on our doorstep? Why    Croydon? Why England? Why now?  <\/p>\n<p>    Judging by vitriol spouted in much of the national press and on    social media, this was bound to happen. What did we expect,    living in such a violent, racist borough that shines like a    beacon of Brexit-induced hate? If the attack itself wasnt    disturbing enough, its been followed by an extraordinary    outpouring of tasteless, unfounded comments, Croydon-bashing    and political point-scoring that only served to highlight    prejudices.  <\/p>\n<p>    No sooner had police announced that this was being treated as a    Croydon hate crime, then     the likes of MP Diane Abbot were claiming that it was an    inevitable result of Brexit. The insinuation was that this    was an attack by Croydons racist thugs who want immigrants    shipped out of the UK. As the fallout increased in the press, a    quick search for #Croydon on Twitter  that wonderful debating    forum that much of the media now reprints as news  revealed    racism is well and truly alive in the UK, at least online.  <\/p>\n<p>    The coverage implied the attack was the result of Croydons    black gang culture  <\/p>\n<p>    First, there were people screaming that Croydon is a hotbed of    Brexit-voting yobs. They didnt mention colour, but the    inference was there. Then, when the police published images of    some of the suspects, the Brexiteers and Croydon haters were    gleefully bleating that the attack was a symptom of Croydons    violent black gang culture.  <\/p>\n<p>    This horrible episode turned into an almighty attack on Croydon    and its people, and a slanging match between the far right and    the far left. And all this while, the young man at the centre    of it all was lying in intensive care. Fortunately, as I write    this, he is on his way to recovery.  <\/p>\n<p>    What makes this appalling crime and the vitriol which followed    so hard to understand is it doesnt fit the Croydon I know.    This is a town and borough with an extremely diverse and    growing population and a strong spirit, where people are    generally warm, down to earth and accepting of one another.    Croydon is not exactly the new utopia, but it is consistently    and unfairly derided for problems shared by many urban areas    across the UK.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Financial Times says that this is the sort of    place where this was bound to happen  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact that this particular crime took place in     Shrublands, a relatively green estate next to Addington    golf course and bordered by suburban West Wickham and Shirley    was all but lost in the ranting that followed the attack. It    doesnt fit the narrative. Neither does the fact that    absolutely nobody except those involved knows exactly what    happened. The police investigation has barely begun.  <\/p>\n<p>    A few weeks on, and the national media is beginning to cover    the story in a bit more depth, in the way they do when they    come to a place for five minutes and make disparaging remarks.    The Financial Times this week even went to Shrublands,        which it described as ragged. Commenting on a moment of    silence held for the Kurdish refugee, the FT went on    to say: Shrublands residents  many wearing tracksuits, some    drinking  glared at the outsiders but kept their distance.    The FT article, like many, basically says that this is    the sort of place where this sort of thing was going to happen    due to rising tensions between locals and outsiders. There    may well be tensions in Shrublands, as there are in many areas    of London and the UK, but this alone does not justify a brutal    attack.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like the FT, I have no idea what really happened that    fateful evening or why, but I do know that this was an orgy of    violence by what appears to have been a very angry mob. Could    this have happened outside Croydon? Of course it could. Would    it have prompted the same types of headlines and comments if it    had happened in Clapham or anywhere else in south London? Do    Croydon citizens really think it was a direct result of a    referendum on leaving the EU?  <\/p>\n<p>    Scum is the only thing we can say with certainty  <\/p>\n<p>    The angry mob and a them and us mentality has always existed    in this world and probably always will. Thankfully, it only    occasionally rears its ugly head when people of similar violent    persuasion come together at the same point in time and    something triggers vile mob behaviour.     Croydon MP Gavin Barwell described the culprits as scum.    And hes right. It really is the only thing that we can say    with certainty.  <\/p>\n<p>    So lets try to put an end to the incessant Croydon bashing and    political point scoring for a moment and wait for the police    investigation to unfold. Hopefully, this will get to the bottom    of what sparked such a disgusting attack. Then we can look at    how we as a community, and as a country, can try to reduce the    chances of this kind of attack happening again. Hopefully, the    culprits will be given the sentence they deserve for the sake    of the poor refugee who got caught up in an extreme example of    mob behaviour in that most innocuous of circumstances: waiting    for a London bus.  <\/p>\n<p>        I'm not even a proper Croydoner. I moved here 16 years ago.        Then I abandoned it for Marseille but something drew me        back here last year. Maybe it was the banter. I write and        edit online and print communications, I teach English to        non-native speakers, and I drink lots of tea. I have a        thing for Croydon, Marseille, Arsenal, architecture and        bears.      <\/p>\n<p>        More Posts - Website -         Twitter      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/thecroydoncitizen.com\/politics-society\/reker-ahmed-mob-violence\/\" title=\"The Reker Ahmed attack was about mob violence - The Croydon Citizen\">The Reker Ahmed attack was about mob violence - The Croydon Citizen<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Its not about Croydon, its not about Brexit its about thuggery As a Kurdish teenager recovers in hospital from a sickening attack that left him fighting for his life, the citizens of Croydon are trying to come to terms with what happened on Friday 31st March on the Shrublands estate. How could such a savage beating take place on our doorstep? 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