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Posted
5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

"...that deliberately targeted poor young white English girls because of their ethnicity; time to recalibrate your moral compass."

 

poor, vulnerable 

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3 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Indeed. The problem here is Islamaphobess turning this into a race war. Pointing out the racism, you are accused of condoning the criminal act, it's pathetic -  they are so blinded by hate. 

 

But the problem is neither immigration nor a particular racial or religious group. The problem is the incompetence of those tasked with protecting the most vulnerable in our society and a criminal justice system that is geared to fail all victims.

Indeed, there are countless white, British-born men abusing girls and getting away with it in this country. In fact, the majority of child abusers in the UK are white men, most of whom are never reported to the authorities let alone prosecuted and jailed. 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/2/23/the-uks-grooming-gangs-and-the-lessons-never-learned

 

 

 

It becomes a race issue when the vast majority of the Muslim community have absolutely no sympathy for the raped girls. As far as they are concerned the girls are NOTHING. As they are not Muslim.

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55 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

The BBC had no issues calling the gang convicted a couple of days ago, photo above, Albanian.

 

Wonder why they never called them Eastern Europeans 😀😀

What have they been calling them for the last ten years? 

Posted
1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

If they were raping rich young girls they'd be in prison

Perhaps, although Al Fayeed seems to have got away with it!

 

Mind you, he was rich as well...

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3 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

Perhaps, although Al Fayeed seems to have got away with it!

 

Mind you, he was rich as well...

Ha ha ha

Posted
16 minutes ago, DonniePeverley said:

Are these not historical cases from 10-15 years ago ?

Yes and no. Yes, the cases in the news are historic. But thanks to the coverup for the sake of diversity its ongoing to this day throughout the UK. Low estimate of the number of vulnerable white children abused is north of 250,000. Probably multiples of. 

I'd recommend the gallows for those with a part in the coverup, dont care whether some of them are sirs or not. 

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Posted
48 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

Not sure if can post this , but here goes.

A  female  cop whistleblower and interview with some of the victims of the rape gangs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have watched this from start to finish and it is absolutely harrowing, frightening, sad beyond words, and an utter disgrace that this has been allowed to happen in the UK. It has been enabled by local councils, welfare workers, schools and the police, the very institutions that are supposed to protect these children.

 

It left the victims with nobody at all to turn to for help, they were dismissed by everyone they asked for help or reported the abuse to.

 

It is no surprise that the Labour government are doing all they can to prevent a full inquiry into these Pakistani rape gangs, because hundreds of Labour councillors, along with police officers, welfare workers and members of the CPS will be exposed as enablers to this, the most appalling scandal of modern British history.

 

Several of the deflectors / apologists for these Pakistani rape gangs on this forum won’t want to watch this exposure.

 

 

 

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Posted
22 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

Its you who fails to understand, that's how politics work and getting further attention to a full national enquiry is hardly grandstanding to Musk. What it is however is drawing attention to what the victims need and what the majority of British people want.

The last national enquiry was started in 2015 at a cost of £200m and reported in 2022 with 20 recommendations that the government of the day would not implement. Another similar enquiry is likely to take another 7 years and come up with similar conclusions. Better surely to implement the recommendations still outstanding and get something actually done now rather than kicking the can down the road like the previous administration.

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Just now, mrfill said:

The last national enquiry was started in 2015 at a cost of £200m and reported in 2022 with 20 recommendations that the government of the day would not implement. Another similar enquiry is likely to take another 7 years and come up with similar conclusions. Better surely to implement the recommendations still outstanding and get something actually done now rather than kicking the can down the road like the previous administration.

Much easier to get on TV for making new laws than enforce existing laws. Making new laws is a lot easier than enforcing existing. 

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2 minutes ago, mrfill said:

The last national enquiry was started in 2015 at a cost of £200m and reported in 2022 with 20 recommendations that the government of the day would not implement. Another similar enquiry is likely to take another 7 years and come up with similar conclusions. Better surely to implement the recommendations still outstanding and get something actually done now rather than kicking the can down the road like the previous administration.

The majority of the British public disagree with you as do I. Both can be done at the same time and to think it will take another 7 years to do another one is pure speculation. Justice is required for the 1000's of victims

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

The majority of the British public disagree with you as do I. Both can be done at the same time and to think it will take another 7 years to do another one is pure speculation. Justice is required for the 1000's of victims

Your suggestion that the British public want to hold up the implementation of recommendations from an existing report and would rather wait 7 years for another report is wide of the mark by a very long way.

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Just now, mrfill said:

Your suggestion that the British public want to hold up the implementation of recommendations from an existing report and would rather wait 7 years for another report is wide of the mark by a very long way.

What are you talking about? Read the OP. It in no way stops the recommendations of the Jay report. And there you go again with your crystal ball that it would take 7 years. 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, mrfill said:

The last national enquiry was started in 2015 at a cost of £200m and reported in 2022 with 20 recommendations that the government of the day would not implement. Another similar enquiry is likely to take another 7 years and come up with similar conclusions. Better surely to implement the recommendations still outstanding and get something actually done now rather than kicking the can down the road like the previous administration.

 

I don’t know how much, if any, research you made into the IICSA (Jay Inquiry) because you only mention its cost, that it took 7 years and made 20 recommendations; what you failed to mention is that it only focused on 6 case study areas; Tower Hamlets, Bristol, Durham, Warwickshire, St Helens, and Swansea.

 

The inquiry ignored Oxford, Rotherham, Telford, Rochdale, Oldham, Huddersfield, Newcastle, Bradford, Dewsbury, Keighley, Peterborough, and all the other areas of the 50 that have been identified as having Pakistani rape gangs operating. This inquiry was held under the last Tory government, so they can certainly shoulder some blame for its narrow scope.

 

There is no reason, either legally, or otherwise, that the recommendations of the Jay Inquiry cannot be implemented, whilst a full independent inquiry is held investigating specifically the Pakistani rape gangs throughout the UK, which, in case it had slipped your mind, is the real issue here.

 

I hope you are not just another of the posters on here that for some bizarre reason want to deflect attention away from the fact that these rape gangs are made up of predominately male Pakistani Muslims; or do not want to see the thousands of councillors, police officers, and welfare workers held to account over their blatant enabling of these gangs.

 

 

 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Neeranam said:

I want a public inquiry, no idea what you are on about. 

OK, so you forgot what you were arguing about.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

 

 

I have watched this from start to finish and it is absolutely harrowing, frightening, sad beyond words, and an utter disgrace that this has been allowed to happen in the UK. It has been enabled by local councils, welfare workers, schools and the police, the very institutions that are supposed to protect these children.

 

It left the victims with nobody at all to turn to for help, they were dismissed by everyone they asked for help or reported the abuse to.

 

It is no surprise that the Labour government are doing all they can to prevent a full inquiry into these Pakistani rape gangs, because hundreds of Labour councillors, along with police officers, welfare workers and members of the CPS will be exposed as enablers to this, the most appalling scandal of modern British history.

 

Several of the deflectors / apologists for these Pakistani rape gangs on this forum won’t want to watch this exposure.

 

 

Yes, truly shocking.

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Posted
1 hour ago, DaveBart said:

It makes you wonder just exactly what labour are trying to cover up with regards to the rape gangs

 

Another Labour nonce (former Labour MP) called Ivor Caplin has just been caught in a pedophile sting operation trying to have sex with a 15 year old boy.  

 

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/former-labour-mp-arrested-during-paedophile-sting-months-after-suspended/

 

We all know why they don't want an investigation into this as they are so obviously complicit in the mass rape of underage girls all across the country.   

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