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Cops responded to calls of screaming. At a residence in the north of England, they found two 13-year-old girls naked and drunk in the company of seven adult men.
The girls were charged with public intoxication. The British-Pakistani men skated.
Political correctness is having a moment of reckoning in the U.K. For decades, so-called “grooming gangs” comprised of mostly Pakistani immigrants raped and abused poor and vulnerable white girls, many in care homes.
Some estimates put the number of victims at more than 200,000. Yet cops, bureaucrats, social workers and prosecutors desperately tried to sweep the sickening scandal under the carpet.
And the reason they did nothing? “Demographics” and fear of being accused of being racist. Wokeness gone mad.
In 2020, at a sentencing hearing for yet another grooming gang in Huddersfield, Judge Geoffrey Marson did not mince words.
“It (political correctness) allowed predatory men to perpetrate gross sexual abuse for their own perverted gratification,” Marson said.
“They were planned offences by a large group of Asian men. The way these girls were treated defies understanding. The abuse was vile and wicked.”
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And now, the rape gangs are back in the news. Oldham council has called for a government-led nationwide inquiry into the horror show that stretches from Bristol in the south to Glasgow.
Labour “Safeguarding” Minister Jess Phillips torpedoed the idea. Of course, the fact that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was head of the Crown Prosecution Service at the time (and kicked many of the sex charges to the curb) may be playing a role.
To many on the U.K. left, the twisted sex gangs are racist right-wing bogeymen.
But reports were blocked, arrests torpedoed, and any connection to ethnicity, immigration, or Islam was underplayed. That blew in the face of ice-cold facts.
One recent study revealed that in Telford, one in 126 Muslim men were prosecuted for sex grooming between 1997 and 2017. In infamous Rotherham, it was one in 73.
Many others remain on the streets or are fighting deportation. Those caged received light sentences.
In some instances, the victims’ fathers took matters into their own hands. They were the ones arrested.
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As for those covering up, there have been no consequences. One Labour MP opposed further inquiries while in Rotherham, there were 265 misconduct allegations involving 47 cops. Not one has been fired.
The left fired back following 20 convictions in Huddersfield. The wokeists were less than pleased with comments made by Conservative Home Secretary Sajid Javid.
He tweeted: “These sick Asian pedophiles are finally facing justice. I want to commend the bravery of the victims. For too long, they were ignored. Not on my watch. There will be no no-go areas.”
Cue Labour stalwarts who thought it unfair Javid pinned “the blame on one group.”
Javid fired back: “When I made that comment I was stating the facts, and the sad truth is that if you look at recent high-profile convictions of gang-based child sexual exploitation there is a majority of people that come from Pakistani heritage backgrounds — that’s plain for everyone to see.”
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The issue first exploded in 2013 in Rotherham in South Yorkshire. Investigators determined that the sexual abuse and exploitation started in the late 1980s. Everyone knew. No one did a thing. At least 1,400 girls from 11 to 16 were brutalized.
The children would be picked up by South Asian taxi drivers and delivered to their degradation, often in exchange for drugs and booze — the abuse perpetrated by British-Pakistani men.
According to investigators, the abuse included gang rape, forcing the girls to watch others be raped, soaking them in gas and threatening to burn them alive, and threatening to rape their moms and younger sisters.
And then, they were trafficked to other towns.
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Sarah Wilson was only 13 when she was gang-raped by a small army of faceless men. She was lying on a dirty mattress, off her head on cocaine and cheap vodka. Her rapists were in their 50s.
She was raped every week until she turned 16 and was considered too old for the South Asian rapists. At her care home, instead of raising questions, social workers paid the cabbies.
“When I was 14, I called up the police to report a rape. They asked when it happened. I said two months ago, but told them I got raped on a regular basis,” Wilson told Big Issue in 2015.
“They said there’s nowt we can do about it. That was the end of the conversation. They didn’t come out to see me. That was it.”
She added: “The authorities did not want to know. They blamed us. I have to put the scandal down to them. They could have stopped it 16 years ago and they chose not to. They called us white trash.”
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The abuse has struck a chord with Elon Musk who claims the “safeguarding minister” “deserves to be in prison.”
Musk said: “In the U.K., serious crimes such as rape require the Crown Prosecution Service’s approval for the police to charge suspects. Who was the head of the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service]) when rape gangs were allowed to exploit young girls without facing justice?
“Keir Starmer, 2008-2013.”
Starmer has become known as “Two-Tier Keir” for his zealous prosecution of little old ladies saying bad things on social media yet allowing Muslim sex assault suspects a free ride.
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Melanie Joly could have been channelling the UK Labour Party when she moaned about the demographics in her riding.
Former Rochdale Labour MP Simon Danczuk told GB News he was warned by senior party figures not to mention the ethnicity or religion of the rape gang perpetrators. Electoral impact and all that.
“What surprised me more than anything is that I had senior politicians tell me not to mention the ethnicity or religious bias of those perpetrators,” Danczuk said on Friday.
He added: “They said it would affect the Labour vote. It was quite clear. They were quite clear about that.”
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