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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Child Sexual Exploitation in One English Town: 1400 Victims

Hat tip Ted


Sexual grooming is an epidemic in the UK. It involves grown men forcing underage females into sexual slavery and prostitution. Here is a slightly sanitized MSN article on the problem.

http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/report-finds-1400-children-exploited-in-uk-town

"Even more damning was the fact that victims described the perpetrators as "Asian" and yet the council failed to engage with the town's Pakistani community."

As previously explained here, while we in the US attach "Asian" to people from Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, etc, in the UK, "Asian" is used to describe South Asian, Pakistanis, Indians, and Bangladeshis.

The majority of these sexual groomers are of Pakistani origin and Muslim while most of the rest are Muslims from other national origins. The victims are white English girls. The reasoning that goes into motive is that these monsters consider white, non-Muslim girls to be whores who can used for their pleasure. These are liberties they would not take with Muslim women.

No, I am not suggesting that all Pakistani men do this sort of thing.

Equally shocking is that efforts to get English mosques to speak out against this practice and properrly educate their congregations have been largely unsuccessful.

http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2014/03/child-sexual-grooming-in-uk-report.html

And isn't it amazing how the local police were slow to recognize what was going on beneath their very noses? Could it be that they were petrified of taking enforcement action against their Muslim community?


2 comments:

Findalis said...

I wonder how much money the "authorities" made to look the other way?

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Quite a lot from what I've been reading at The American Conservative. That had probably more to do with it than political correctness or cultural sensitivity. Tammany Hall used to run the same way. (Yes, they were Democrats, and in those days, Republicans raised taxes).

There was also the usual police reticence to invest too much time and energy in looking out for lower class bad girls who are assumed to be into drugs and alcohol.