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UK's so-called "grooming gangs" get international attention

FunkMiller

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Same. I mean - Islam is shit to women. How likely it will be that men brought up in this environment will be shit to women as well? This is not rocket science - you cannot expect all men (I am sure there are some) to go against their upbringing (and what they consider normal) due to some virtue?

Good luck getting any kind of crack down happening on religious practises/attitudes. Anywhere in the west.

Because if you crack down on one, you have to crack down on them all…
 
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Hypnotoad

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Those who name evil get punished, those who perpetrate it get a slap on the wrist. Germany isn't much different, and with demographics on their side, I expect Islam to take over parts of Western Europe soon while making those countries ungovernable.
 
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Judge Death

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This abhorrent criminal cover up has nothing to do southern attitudes towards northerners. It’s northern police forces run by northern people, also involving northern politicians, and northern organisations. Maybe turn your anger on those actually responsible. There’s more than enough deprivation and unfairness to go around down south as well.
Well when something similar happens down south and the North is in power I'll agree with you. Until then I'll look at the millenium-long historic divide between the north and south of England and form an opinion based on that. The "deprivation and unfairness" that exists in the south is both largely self-inflicted and not a patch on the deprivation and unfairness in the north, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
 
Europe is doomed, it's a question of demographics. There will be a huge civil war within the next 40-50 years and the UE will break apart. Who will pick up the pieces is the only thing we can't figure out yet. Only countries like Poland will be safe. The future generations will curse the spineless cowards of today for letting this happen. They are the true culprits of this abomination.
 

nkarafo

Member
It's mathematically certain that some countries in the European continent will turn to islamic shitholes.

Britain will be first. In fact i don't see them holding for more than 5 years from now. It's going to be official within that timeframe.

Anyway, good job everyone.


Europe is doomed, it's a question of demographics. There will be a huge civil war within the next 40-50 years and the UE will break apart. Who will pick up the pieces is the only thing we can't figure out yet. Only countries like Poland will be safe. The future generations will curse the spineless cowards of today for letting this happen. They are the true culprits of this abomination.
I think you are VERY optimistic with your 40-50 years prediction.

I would say things will start happening before the end of this decade.

I'm fully prepared to see most of Europe fall within my lifetime (and i'm in my 40's) but i'm sure my own country will hold long enough because Greece is still an old fashioned Christian country (i'm Atheist btw).
 
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Tams

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It's mathematically certain that some countries in the European continent will turn to islamic shitholes.

Britain will be first. In fact i don't see them holding for more than 5 years from now. It's going to be official within that timeframe.

Anyway, good job everyone.



I think you are VERY optimistic with your 40-50 years prediction.

I would say things will start happening before the end of this decade.

I'm fully prepared to see most of Europe fall within my lifetime (and i'm in my 40's) but i'm sure my own country will hold long enough because Greece is still an old fashioned Christian country (i'm Atheist btw).

Our only hope is that the military aren't compromised yet. There have been failed attempts, but they could still coup.

It would thoroughly un-British though, so I don't hold high hopes.
 

Cyberpunkd

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Because if you crack down on one, you have to crack down on them all…
What all? Buddhists abuse kids now? Protestants do? It’s only the Catholic Church and Islam.
Only countries like Poland will be safe.
If Poland was incapable of gaining political supremacy in 1000 years I don’t think it will happen. So the best would be to work with Western powers, become a scapegoat but get fuckton in return.
 

winjer

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Goalus

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Germany isn't much different
If an incident like this happened in Germany, I wouldn't be surprised at all. The situation here doesn’t seem to be much different compared to the UK. However, what I am wondering is - what was the purpose of the Brexit then? My understanding was that the migrant crisis was an important motivator, with the British people being fed up with being told by the EU how they have to run their country. If nothing has changed since then, why bother at all? (If this is too political, please ignore it.)
 

Go_Ly_Dow

Member
It's mathematically certain that some countries in the European continent will turn to islamic shitholes.

Britain will be first. In fact i don't see them holding for more than 5 years from now. It's going to be official within that timeframe.

Anyway, good job everyone.



I think you are VERY optimistic with your 40-50 years prediction.

I would say things will start happening before the end of this decade.

I'm fully prepared to see most of Europe fall within my lifetime (and i'm in my 40's) but i'm sure my own country will hold long enough because Greece is still an old fashioned Christian country (i'm Atheist btw).
France will be first, I believe it's already around 10% Islamic vs about 6% here. Germany and the UK are then joint coming in 2nd place.

When I went to Paris there were armed police and military everywhere with assault rifles... In London it's not got to that point yet, although I'm sure it will.
 
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Bojji

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What all? Buddhists abuse kids now? Protestants do? It’s only the Catholic Church and Islam.

If Poland was incapable of gaining political supremacy in 1000 years I don’t think it will happen. So the best would be to work with Western powers, become a scapegoat but get fuckton in return.

Biggest problem of Poland (other than being fucked many times by Germany and Russia) is that we have one of the lowest birthrates in Europe, population will shrink in next few decades if nothing changes.

All developed countries have this problem, in few decades world will be dominated by Africans - so Islam will win in the end.

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If an incident like this happened in Germany, I wouldn't be surprised at all. The situation here doesn’t seem to be much different compared to the UK. However, what I am wondering is - what was the purpose of the Brexit then? My understanding was that the migrant crisis was an important motivator, with the British people being fed up with being told by the EU how they have to run their country. If nothing has changed since then, why bother at all? (If this is too political, please ignore it.)

Britain wanted legal immigrants from central and eastern Europe out. Once Brexit happened they allowed millions of African and Arab immigrants (mostly illegal).

Which people are more compatible with British society? This country is committing cultural suicide.


It's happen in Finland so other European countries are possibly hiding it as well.

Those sentences are a fucking joke:

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nkarafo

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When I went to Paris there were armed police and military everywhere with assault rifles... In London it's not got to that point yet, although I'm sure it will.
The assault rifles represent some kind of resistance and attempt for security. I would say London have skipped that part altogether and it speed runs directly to acceptance. They are just getting it without resistance.

I guess we will see.
 
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Go_Ly_Dow

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The assault rifles represent some kind of resistance and attempt for security. I would say London have skipped that part altogether and it speed runs directly to acceptance. They are just getting it without resistance.

I guess we will see.
I think the UK will get to assault rifle status with it's police eventually, but from what I am reading our intelligence services do prevent quite a large number of the larger scale terrorism before they are carried out here. Such as bombings akin to 7/7 or the Ariana Grande Manchester concert in 2017.

But eventually given the demographics it will only be a matter of time until we have to go the France/Paris route.
 
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Drew1440

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This has boiled my blood. A part of me thinks because it was *just* little girls from poor parts of Northern England then it was allowed to happen. The Ocado-shopping cunts in the South don't give a fuck unless it's happening to them.
They had more outrage over the OnlyFans woman that slept with 100 men, with many blaming the men for taking advantage of her, Why isn't this outrage directed at the grooming gangs?
It's telling that the British media either aren't reporting on Jess Phillips' refusal to instigate an enquiry in this or instead are more interested in reporting on the people criticising Phillips.
Which is odd, because Jess Philips made a huge fuss over a poorly executed rape joke which was understandable and he later apologized albeit a few years later. But despite declaring herself as a feminist, has seen to ignore or downplay these rape gangs, possibly to appease her voter base. There were Gaza-related protests when she was elected, which have no place in our society.
She also claimed she received better treatment for her Gaza stance, on our own NHS.
Tom Holland and Lilly Allen, The preem of British intellect...(wish there was a wanker emoji)
Not familiar with Tom Holland but I know Lilly Allen was a failed pop star who got famous during the MySpace days (and her father was a celebrity which might have helped) and has now turned to showing her feet on Onlyfans to make ends meet.
The only reason Tommy and the EDL got involved is because the media said and did nothing for years. I remember Tommy getting arrested while streaming live from the courthouse where the muslim rapists were on trial, simply for reporting about it. The police even tried to murder Tommy by putting him in prison with muslims rapists and violent offenders who want to kill him.

So I find it pathetic that they're now trying to blame him for their silent complacency: "Oh well Tommy talked about it so we can't talk about it otherwise we might actually have to agree with him."
In terms of journalism, Tommy Robinson is no different to Douglas Murray (who id also recommend reading The Strange Death of Europe) however the media and the state have launched a full-on attack on Robinson. Many have speculated due to Robinsons working class background which would tie into the earlier observation regarding how these abused girls also originate from a working-class background. We really do have a class issue in the UK, and this has resulted in a two-tier justice system. Liz Truss seems to be the only politician who was willing to acknowledge Robinson regarding the highlighted abuse.

As someone mentioned earlier, we also have an unofficial capital death system, where anyone jailed for abuse against Muslims will find themselves the target for abuse or death. Many will often covert for protection or out of fear.
Bacon on mosque offender dies in prison

The UK is starting to learn we cannot vote our way out of this.
 
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Mohonky

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I copped a ban years ago for posting a documentary I can't recall the name of, but it was about the things about certain race / groups / ethnities that were for better or worse, true.

One of the segments in that documentary was with respect to the grooming of young women by Pakistani rape gangs and how the government, local papers, health organisations basically all bent over backwards trying to not report on the issue or turn a blind eye entirely because they didn't want to be labelled racist.

Then people wonder why these far right groups are getting supporters (whether vocally supportive or silently in the background) due to shit like this.

This mentality continues to this day where people would rather not say or hear anything in case it offends someone or gets them an evil label; that's how you end up with echo chambers and bubbles that provide nothing but constant reinforcement irrespective of how how true (or untrue) it is.

Very frustrating
 

Denton

Member
Only countries like Poland will be safe.
Will they? I would not be surprised to see central/eastern euro countries start getting mass invaded too in the next decade. We in Czechland have parties that are all for that too, one of them got 10% in the last elections. And there are lot of NGOs and various foreign entities pushing for it.
Of course, we as peoples do have the benefit of seeing what is going on in the west and learning from it - but I am not sure if we should be particularly optimistic just yet.
 
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Tams

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Will they? I would not be surprised to see central/eastern euro countries start getting mass invaded too in the next decade. We in Czechland have parties that are all for that too, one of them got 10% in the last elections. And there are lot of NGOs and various foreign entities pushing for it.
Of course, we as peoples do have the benefit of seeing what is going on in the west and learning from it - but I am not sure if we should be particularly optimistic just yet.

Be wary of MSF/Doctors Without Borders in particular.

I used to donate to them, anonymously as I feel that's how it should be done. But with them aiding illegal migration, I cannot support them and feel that I must call them out.
 

DaciaJC

Gold Member
Your ancestors fought and bled for centuries against the rapacious aggression of Muslim barbarians. But now, in the perverse name of political correctness, your leaders have imported millions of followers of this savage ideology into your homelands, likely dooming them for all time unless the people take drastic action.

Absolutely appalling.
 

SminkyPinky

Neo Member
At what point to we all just sit around, bloody boiling, actually do something about it? Is there anything? Are we simply doomed in the UK? I need some 'special' tablets I can take for when shit really hits the fan...that's the way, can't fight, so don't fight...just leave
 
Farage isn't considered far right because of that and you know it, there's enough proof out there of his views.


The Tories were center-right who played everyone to make as much money as possible for themselves and their buddies. And so far Labour is the same just center-left, there is no true right or left party in the UK, just those pretending then a massive jump in ideology for the extremes.
It doesn't matter what his views are. Any politician,politics or political party that doesn't proscribe to the mainstream narrative. Which is mass immigration good. Or as this thread is an example.
Let pedophiles get away with rape for 2 decades because the police and politicians don't want to be seen as racist.Is seen as far right.
Which is constantly perpetuated by the mainstream media.
 

Mohonky

Member
At what point to we all just sit around, bloody boiling, actually do something about it? Is there anything? Are we simply doomed in the UK? I need some 'special' tablets I can take for when shit really hits the fan...that's the way, can't fight, so don't fight...just leave


Yeh UK is pretty doomed; they probly getting in their cars right now to come arrest any UK gaffers who posted in this thread to charge them with a hate crime.
 

EviLore

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Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips’ decision to block a public inquiry into the Oldham grooming gangs seems, from the outside, to be almost inexplicable. Children were raped and abused by gangs of men while the authorities failed to protect them.

A review of the abuse in Oldham was released in 2022, but its terms of reference only stretched from 2011-2014. Survivors from the town said that they wanted a government-led inquiry to cover a longer period, and catch what the previous review had missed. In Jess Phillips’s letter to the council, revealed by GB News, she said she understood the strength of feeling in the town, but thought it best for another local review to take place.

This is a scandal that should be rooted out entirely, and investigated by the full might of the British state. Voices ranging from Elon Musk to Kemi Badenoch have joined the calls for an inquiry. Yet the Government seems curiously reluctant to dig into the failings of officials.

This reluctance is not new. Across the country, in towns and in cities, on our streets and in the state institutions designed to protect the most vulnerable members of our society, authorities deliberately turned a blind eye to horrific abuse of largely white children by gangs of men predominantly of Pakistani heritage.

Over time, details have come to light about abuse in Rotherham, in Telford, in Rochdale and in dozens of other places. But with the stories released in dribs and drabs, and the details so horrific as to be almost unreadable, the full scale of the scandal has still to reach the public.

Suffer the children​

The following paragraph makes for difficult reading. But you should read it, if you can. It’s drawn from Judge Peter Rook’s 2013 sentencing of Mohammed Karrar in Oxford.

Mohammed prepared his victim “for gang anal rape by using a pump... You subjected her to a gang rape by five or six men. At one point she had four men inside her. A red ball was placed in her mouth to keep her quiet.”

Her story is horrific. It is also far from unique.

Take “Anna”, from Bradford. Vulnerable and in residential care, at the age of 14 had made repeated reports of rape, abuse, and coercion. When she “married” her abuser in a traditional Islamic wedding, her social worker attended the ceremony. The authorities then arranged for her to be fostered by her “husband’s” parents.

In Telford, Lucy Lowe died at 16 alongside her mother and sister when her abuser set fire to her home in 2000. She had given birth to Azhar Ali Mahmood’s child when she was just 14, and was pregnant when she was killed.

Her death was subsequently used to threaten other children. The Telford Inquiry found particularly brutal threats. When one victim aged 12 told her mother, and the mother called the police, “there was about six or seven Asian men who came to my house. They threatened my mum saying they’ll petrol bomb my house if we don’t drop the charges.”

Yet in a pattern that would repeat itself, Telford’s authorities looked the other way. When an independent review was finally published in 2022, it found police officers described parts of the town as a “no-go area”, while witnesses set out multiple allegations of police corruption and favouritism towards the Pakistani community. Regardless of the reason, the inquiry found that “there was a nervousness about race… bordering on a reluctance to investigate crimes committed by what was described as the ‘Asian’ community”

Similar concerns applied at the council, where anxieties over appearing racist saw safeguarding officers waving away concerns simply because the perpetrators were Asian. It was felt that some suspects were not investigated because it would have been “politically incorrect”.

This is not to say that the council did nothing. Aware that taxi drivers were offering children rides for sex, in 2006 it suspended licensing enforcement for drivers, allowing high risk drivers to continue practicing. As the Telford Inquiry found, this was “borne entirely out of fear of accusations of racism; it was craven”.

And above all, there was the concern over community relations: senior council staff were terrified that the abuse of children “had the potential to start a ‘race riot’”. The result was stasis, despite officials acknowledging in at least one case that abuse by Asian men had gone on for “years and years”.

It had: at least 1,000 girls were abused in the town between 1980 and 2009. Yet even this conservative estimate was disputed by authority figures, with West Mercia police superintendent Tom Harding insisting in 2018 the figure was “sensationalised”. The independent review later found it entirely plausible.

A culture of cover-ups​

Denial about the extent of the problem is rooted deep in Britain’s political system. At times, it appears that the government’s approach to multiculturalism is not to uphold the law, but instead to minimise the risk of unrest between communities. Confronted with gangs of predominantly Pakistani men targeting predominantly white children, the state knew exactly what to do. For the good of community relations, it had to bury the story.

In Rotherham, a senior police officer told a distressed father that the town “would erupt” if the routine abuse of white children by Pakistani heritage men became public knowledge. One parent concerned about a missing daughter was told by the police that an “older Asian boyfriend” was a “fashion accessory” for girls in the town. The father of a 15-year-old rape victim was told the assault might mean she would “learn her lesson”.

The ordeal had been so brutal that she required surgery.

As the 2014 Jay Inquiry into Rotherham found, children were “doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight”, “threatened with guns”, “witnessed brutally violent rapes and were threatened that they would be the next victim if they told anyone. Girls as young as 11 were raped by large numbers of male perpetrators, one after the other”.

In the same town, a senior police officer allegedly said the abuse had been “going on” for 30 years, adding “with it being Asians, we can’t afford for this to be coming out.

As Louise Casey’s 2015 report on Rotherham Council found, this attitude was widespread. The Pakistani community accounted for around 3 per cent of the town’s population, and the story emerging was clear: Pakistani men were grooming white girls. As a result, one witness said, the council was “terrified of [the impact on] community cohesion”.

Across the town, pressure was put on people to “suppress, keep quiet or cover up” issues around child abuse. A former senior officer told her review that “x didn’t want [the] town to become the child abuse capital of the north. They didn’t want riots.”

Politicians were terrified [of the impact on] community cohesion. This nervousness meant that there was “a sense that it was the Pakistani heritage Councillors who alone ‘dealt’ with that community”, with their having a “disproportionate influence” on the council: as one witness put it, “[my] experience of council as it was and is – Asian men very powerful, and the white British are very mindful of racism and frightened of racism allegations so there is no robust challenge”. Other concerns may have been even more sinister. In 2016, it was reported that a victim of grooming in Rotherham had alleged that she was raped by a town councillor.

As a result of this combination of factors, the council went to great lengths to “cover up information and silence whistle-blowers”. In the words of witnesses, “if you want to keep your job, you keep your head down and your mouth shut”.

Police failures​

This resistance to an obvious truth repeated itself across the country. By 2010, a West Midlands Police report showed that authorities were aware that grooming gangs were approaching children at school gates.

But as the report stated, “the predominant offender profile of Pakistani Muslim males… combined with the predominant victim profile of white females has the potential to cause significant community tensions”. As a result, the report remained unpublished until released in response to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests five years later.

In Manchester, a 2019 report concluded gangs were left to roam the streets in part because officers were told to look elsewhere. One detective constable was quoted by a report as saying “the offending target group were predominantly Asian males and we were told to try and get other ethnicities”.

Central government took a similar view. In 2020, the Home Office refused to release its research into grooming gangs, claiming that it would not be in the “public interest” to do so. When it was finally released, it turned out to be a whitewash: a shoddy construction which appeared to deliberately downplay the clear role ethnicity had played in the phenomenon.

In numbers​

A total of 7,365 sexual grooming offences were recorded by forces in England and Wales in 2023/24, more than any other year and up 10.1 per cent on the previous financial year. The increasing trend is likely due to better recording by police and increasing reporting by victims.
Police in England and Wales closed investigations into 6,785 incidents of sexual grooming over the 2023/24 financial year. The most common outcome, applying to almost a third of cases (32 per cent), was for no suspect to be identified.
This share is down from 34.6 per cent the previous year, and 40.4 per cent during the pandemic in 2020/21.

When people did try to raise the issue, they found themselves shouted down. In 2004, a Channel 4 documentary into abuse in Bradford was delayed after police forces warned the evidence of “Asian men targeting young white girls” could inflame racial tensions.

One of the bleakest cover-ups emerged in Rochdale. Fifteen-year-old Victoria Agoglia, a vulnerable child in care, died in 2003 when 50-year-old Mohammed Yaqoob injected her with heroin. In the lead-up to her death, a review published last year found, she had given authorities information that she was “involved in sexual exploitation, alleged rape, and sexual assault requiring medical attention”. None resulted in her rescue. Across the town, girls as young as 12 were being raped by gangs.

When the first convictions in Rochdale were handed down in 2012, the police and Crown Prosecution Service apologised for failing to follow up on appeals for help. As former Labour MP for Keighley Ann Cryer put it, the authorities “were petrified of being called racist and so reverted to the default of political correctness”. As a result, despite a child telling the police she had been raped, and providing DNA evidence, no prosecution was brought.

The sense that authorities believed that a full investigation would be more trouble than it was worth is widespread. Simon Danczuk, the former MP for Rochdale has said “senior Labour politicians” warned him against discussing “the ethnicity of the perpetrators, for fear of losing votes”. Today, dozens of offenders are still believed to be at large in the community.

Attackers protected​

While fears over racial tensions and political correctness have left the state frequently unwilling to protect victims, the same concerns have seen attackers protected.

As the Jay Inquiry into Rotherham found in 2014, in at least two cases fathers tracked down their daughters and attempted to remove them from the houses where they were being abused.

The police arrested the fathers.

In other cases, child victims were arrested for “drunk and disorderly” behaviour, rather than the adult men they were with. Small wonder that Jay found young people in the town believed police “dared not act against Asian youths for fear of allegations of racism”.

The protection of offenders may have gone further still. In at least one case, when a victim found the courage to go to the police, their abuser appears to have been tipped off. While still in the police station, one child received a text from her abuser informing her that he had her 11-year-old sister, and that it was now “your choice…”. The child chose not to go through with the complaint.

These stories cover only a small number of towns. The broader picture, however, is clear. The consequences are clear, too: no police officer or government employee has ever been imprisoned for their misconduct. Indeed, in Rotherham, the harshest sanctions faced by the police were written warnings.

Even offenders have managed to dodge some of the consequences for their actions. Despite being stripped of British citizenship, the leader of a Rochdale grooming gang still lives among his victims despite being ordered to be deported.

The price of multiculturalism​

If Britain is to redeem itself for the grooming gang scandal, it needs to understand how it got things so terribly wrong. This begins with the attitude that protecting the image of a successful multicultural society matters more than the actual truth of that multicultural society.

It isn’t hard to see why councils panicked when confronted with the sheer scale of the abuse. As a recent study calculated, one in 73 Muslim men living in Rotherham were prosecuted for their involvement in these gangs from 1997 to 2016. This was an almost unsolvable problem for a society built on liberal principles.

Even now, discussing primarily Pakistani-heritage grooming gangs as primarily Pakistani-heritage grooming gangs causes problems; IPSO waded in to censure Home Secretary Suella Braverman for this claim last year, citing deeply flawed Home Office research in its ruling. Yet if we can’t be honest about the problems we’re facing, we won’t be able to address them.

In the words of Guy Dampier, a researcher at The Legatum Institute think tank: “The rape gangs scandal was a product of multiculturalism, which in practice meant the authorities turning a blind eye because victims were mostly white and their abusers largely ethnically Pakistani.”

Anti-racism charities, pressure groups and left-wing academics all conspired to stifle discussion or lie that it was only a “moral panic”. The result is thousands of abused girls and a scandal which has scarred British politics.”

Policy fixes​

Fixing this mess starts by uncovering everything. As research by one of us, Charlie Peters, has shown, these gangs have been active in over 50 towns and villages across the UK — and there are no doubt more that we have yet to hear about.

Even as recently as 2021, it emerged that South Yorkshire Police was still failing to record the ethnicity of offenders, with 67 per cent of cases lacking details in Rotherham.

The state must leave no stone unturned in its efforts to root out this evil. As one victim told GB News, “a government inquiry is the only way to hold Oldham Council and Greater Manchester Police accountable for their huge failures that led to hundreds of survivors being mistreated and not listened to. A Telford-style inquiry will give answers to survivors but it won’t give justice to those who deserve it.”

As shadow justice minister Robert Jenrick recently wrote in these pages, “a national inquiry is just the start: we need justice for the victims”. In his words, “this appalling scandal continues today because perpetrators still walk free and the officials who covered it up have been let off. The individuals who turned a blind eye to these crimes – and fed the most vulnerable women to the wolves – should be in jail.”

Reform UK’s Rupert Lowe has called a “full, free and fair public inquiry” that will “show the British people the facts, and let them decide”.

“No stone must be left unturned” in holding the guilty to account, “including those who acted to cover up these atrocities”. For the guilty, Lowe’s prescription is simple: “deportations and prosecutions, lots of them”.

“Any man or woman found to be complicit in these crimes should be deported, including dual nationals who should have their citizenship stripped away. That includes family members who were aware of what their husbands, fathers, sons and brothers were participating in. Swift and brutal justice is required”.

And above all, concerns over multiculturalism must no longer be allowed to outweigh the need to keep the public safe. As Dampier points out, we “need an end to two-tier community relations and the application of the law equally to all”.

Robert Jenrick agrees: “to sustain order in multicultural Britain, the state considered it necessary to apply the law selectively. For decades the most appalling crimes from diaspora groups were legalised and actively covered up to prevent disorder. The rule of law was abandoned to sustain the myth that diversity is our strength, destroying the lives of thousands of working class white girls in the process. This scandal starts with the onset of mass migration. This appalling affair is the final nail in the coffin for liberals who cling to the argument that Britain is an integration success story. Mass migration must end immediately and the foreign nationals prosecuted for their monstrous crimes must be deported - no ifs, no buts”.

It may sound strong. But strong measures are required. The British state’s soft touch approach left this problem to fester and rot.

Children were abandoned to suffer in the name of community relations, an unforgivable price. And it was a price that brought nothing: harmony based on lies doesn’t last. Public fury is swelling, and there is more to be angry aboutthan if the cases had been dealt with swiftly at the time. Indeed, abuse may still be taking place because the state failed to act properly before.

It’s time for a new approach. The truth must be brought to the light.


Sam Ashworth-Hayes is a leader writer and business columnist at The Telegraph. Charlie Peters is a National Reporter at GB News
 
When reality is more absurd than fiction.

How the fuck are the parents ok with this? How the fuck are uk people ok with this?

This is extremely hard to believe even if i know it's true.

Also, tom holland is a disgusting moron, why are people letting this shit slip? How is this guy not getting absolutely roasted?
Edit: i thought it was the actor :messenger_expressionless:

Many came from broken families. They were relentlessly pursued because there was no parental figure.

There's cases where they went to the police and were completely ignored. The cunts doing the raping and torturing were often drug dealers.

Every step of the way authorities failed these people. And the ones who did care were silenced or were forced out to maintain their own sanity.


Should probably put a note on that post that it isn't Spiderman Tom Holland but a researcher with the same name. 😂

I'd prefer it if it was the actor, because his films are shit.

I actually liked the history podcast.
 

Tams

Member
Yeh UK is pretty doomed; they probly getting in their cars right now to come arrest any UK gaffers who posted in this thread to charge them with a hate crime.

The only saving grace is that due to cuts, there isn't a single copper stationed where I live. That's right, not a single one. They don't even bother doing regular patrols.
 
I'd get banned if I wrote what I wanted to on here.

I live in Bradford in the U.K and it's Muslim dominated. They're just a horrible, vile set of sub-human filth. Wish I could push a button that would get rid of the fuckers. Cunts.
Bro lives in Neo-Pakistan. Would never catch me in Bradford on God.

There are good people who are Muslim's but the majority are just low IQ morons who have hate for the country that houses them. Just ungrateful garbage, if they were white you know how it'd go down. There's a local business I support ran by a woman who is a Muslim and leads a good example who is supportive of the British public and doesn't use her religion in an abrasive way to be a cunt. Wish there was more people like that.
 
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IDKFA

I am Become Bilbo Baggins


Oh my fucking God.

I am (maybe I should say 'was' now) a massive fan of Tom Holland. His Roman history books are spectacular and I'm a huge fan of the Rest is History podcast.

But these tweets have completely put me off him. A noble cause? Really? That's a fucking abhorrent statement and he should be ashamed of himself. Sickening.
 

EerieArcade

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Bro lives in Neo-Pakistan. Would never catch me in Bradford on God.

There are good people who are Muslim's but the majority are just low IQ morons who have hate for the country that houses them. Just ungrateful garbage, if they were white you know how it'd go down. There's a local business I support ran by a woman who is a Muslim and leads a good example who is supportive of the British public and doesn't use her religion in an abrasive way to be a cunt. Wish there was more people like that.

I've spent my life around Muslims and there's only been a couple of instances where I could speak positively about them. The vast majority just aren't raised correctly. I got heavily bullied at both school and college by groups of them - I did software development at college and I was the only white kid there so I got a lot of abuse solely from that. I also work for Muslims and again, I'm the only white person there so they think it's okay to call me a 'Kuffar' in their language, not knowing I understand the term. On the positive side, my two best friends growing up were Muslim. The older brother is no longer a Muslim and the younger brother was killed by another Muslim (https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/7997556.hit-and-run-killers-hunted/) - A lovely family but they're also very critical of Islam. It's a pedophile cult masquerading as a religion.
 
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