I would be very wary of minimising what is happening right now. The scale of apparent orchestration and political commentary coming out speaks to more than seasonal rioting for shits and giggles, even if some of those on the ground do fit that bill.
There were allegedly between 25 and 30 scheduled "peaceful protests" this weekend and I think only a handful have made the news. They have indeed been targeted in areas where policing is under strain already. While Northern areas are over represented Weymouth and Bristol have also seen disorder.
Until today, the media was keeping things rather more low key than we've seen before, but Sky is now running a live feed and has been all afternoon. While it is tempting to use the "ignore them till they get bored" approach, that might in fact be counter productive and cause them to double down because their main complaint is that they are being ignored.
While the majority quite rightly stand in condemnation of what is going on and hopefully will stand together to protect and rebuild where they can, there is also a risk that well meant counter protest could also add fuel to the fire and complicate policing further.
Another consideration is that it is the beginning of the school holidays, and middle teens could easily be co-opted and swept up in this without fully understanding the ramifications.
The whole thing is like a 5000 piece puzzle without a picture to follow and the corners are missing.
And it breaks my heart to read the concerns of posters for themselves and their children who are both directly and indirectly affected. Their fears must be heard and they must be supported
Elon Musk has used us as a warning of impending Civil War in the US, which yes, makes the eyes roll, but if international agencies with a vested interest in capitalising on our instability get involved, we're in more trouble than we can imagine.
While "keep calm and carry on" is somewhat laudable, I also think it would be shortsighted to underestimate the risks of all this, which could include further curtailment of civil liberties for everyone and then any sort of "greater good" mission creep to suit various agendas.
I stand in solidarity with those feeling the fear of victimisation for simply existing right now and I condemn the rioters absolutely.