Brit Birds - Chaviest In Europe?
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 1:13 am
Saw this recently in my local rag -
'LADETTE RAGE
British girls are amongst the most violent in the world, says a study by Edinburgh University. England and Scotland came fifth and sixth in a table of fighting among girls aged 12-16 in 35 developed countries. Almost a third in England and Scotland had got into at least one physical fight in the last year, raising concern over the 'ladette' culture."
Almost every week it seems the broadsheets carry a picture spread about lairy, drunken, 'ladettes' rolling round in town centre gutters of an evening, and stories of girls carving other girls up with knives seem to be coming thick and fast. So, what's happened to 'nice girls?? Have they all been 'turned' by lairy, vacuous, tabloid culture? Or maybe it's down to a decade of 'wimmin's empowerment'? The kind of empowerment that is so beloved of Guardian readers and public sector ponces?
Officer Dibble
'LADETTE RAGE
British girls are amongst the most violent in the world, says a study by Edinburgh University. England and Scotland came fifth and sixth in a table of fighting among girls aged 12-16 in 35 developed countries. Almost a third in England and Scotland had got into at least one physical fight in the last year, raising concern over the 'ladette' culture."
Almost every week it seems the broadsheets carry a picture spread about lairy, drunken, 'ladettes' rolling round in town centre gutters of an evening, and stories of girls carving other girls up with knives seem to be coming thick and fast. So, what's happened to 'nice girls?? Have they all been 'turned' by lairy, vacuous, tabloid culture? Or maybe it's down to a decade of 'wimmin's empowerment'? The kind of empowerment that is so beloved of Guardian readers and public sector ponces?
Officer Dibble