Testimonies of
Victims and Their Families
"Some of the people we have spoken to
have lost relatives to the gangs, and these family members have told
us, that to avoid relatives of the schoolgirl from being ensnared,
some families have had to cut off all contact between the groomed
schoolgirl and the extended family, to prevent the gang's tentacles
reaching further into their family ... In these situations families
feel guilt because they failed to prevent their daughter being
ensnared. But those feelings of guilt are increased by them having
to leave their daughter in the clutches of the gang in order to
protect female siblings and cousins of their daughter. If they do
not do this, their problems will be magnified, as the gangs will use
one groomed girls to ensnare other girls"
[Peter McLaughlin, Easy
Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, (2016), pp.30-31].
The Islamic Connection
"It is forbidden for Muslim men to have sex with Muslim women who
are married. You can have sex with your unbeliever slaves and with
the other infidel women or girls you own. Allah has said you can do
this. Sex with the kuffar is lawful; but only if you treat
them as your property and do not have loving relations with them"
[Koran, verse 4:24, quoted at
source].
"I have written extensively on Muslim grooming gangs in the UK and
know that these men target non-Muslim girls (usually white, but Sikh
girls have also been victimised), who they regard as trash. In the
course of my own investigations, I heard from a former victim that
she had been told by Muslim men 'that's what white girls are for.'
... Rotherham has come to symbolise ... the violent misogynistic
attitudes of Muslim men towards women and girls - white women and
girls in particular" [source].
"These muslim grooming, rape and
murder outrages are far from over. Not just in Rochdale and the
North, but over the whole country. We all know that a basic tenet of
Islam is the permission, instruction even, to do whatever they like
to non-muslim females and children" [comment at
source].
"Raping and dishonouring kafirs is
part of jihad. Rape of kafirs is DECREED by Allah (Koran 4.23-24;
Koran 33.59). All Muslim men know that raping kafirs is not a crime.
The Pakistani Army was given permission by fatwa in 1971 to rape
400,000 Bengali women ... During the war, a fatwa in Pakistan
declared that the Bengali 'freedom fighters' were Hindus and that
their women could be taken as the 'booty of war'" [comment at
source].
"White men who commit rape do so in
secret, because Western society regards it as a crime. No such
restriction exists in Islam" [comment at
source].
"[A]nd because Islam is basically an
Ideology of Lust - there isn't any moral imperative to control it.
No Golden rule some say - just a Licence to commit any depravity"
[comment at
source].
"Islam permits the rape of
non-believers and okays penetrative sex with girls as young as
nine, in accordance with the example set by ... Mohammed [who]
'married' his 'wife' Ayesha when she was just six years old -
before fully consummating their perverted union three years later"
[source].
"What do you expect from Muslims who
follow a religion of hate, and which practices and promotes sexual
humiliation and degradation? These Muslim men can hardly separate
sex from rape and other forms of sexual degradation. That's why
these people are sexual deviants who're psychologically and
behaviourally disturbed. So much so that they display their
depravity openly" [source].
"This is not a crime but a war crime.
... Muslims, [are not] immigrants or even migrants, but invaders and
colonisers ... Islam is waging war on Christendom, so this amounts
to a war crime. And the reason it has happened, is that Muslims view
England as conquered territory, and therefore its women as fair
booty for the victors" [comment at
source].
"Part of the problem is that people
don't want to believe people of a 'religion' would do this. They
want to believe it is an aberration and not the teachings. This is
one reason people need to understand that Islam is not a religion
but a theocracy. And the laws of the theocracy ... (Shar'iah law)
states [that] the deviant behaviors Islamics engage in is
acceptable. What people have to understand is this is a repeat of
the invasion of Europe in the 700s and 1500s" [comment at
source].
"Stop saying 'Asian'. This isn't an Asian
thing, it's a Muslim thing" [source].
"About time people started pointing
out the obvious. I am so sick of the 'Asian' tag... WE ARE NOT THE
SAME" [comment at
source].
Politically Correct Multiculturalism and Racism
"Let us be clear about
what's happening, not only in Britain but across Europe. For
decades, the left-wing elite that has governed Europe has been
utterly desperate for 'diversity'. Diversity simply means importing
people from desperately poor countries to create entire now swathes
of people to provide the poverty that the Left relies on. Having
imported a new voting bank, the Labour Party turned its back on the
old; took them for granted and shifted their attention to
'diversity', pandering in particular to Muslims. In what would
protect the new voting bank from criticism - thereby keeping the
borders open for more - the Left transformed the CPS and Police into
the Guardians of their political rhetoric, and not of the British
people" [source].
"This culture of rape
will continue as long as the Liberal left give the Muslim
perpetrators a pass. At some point the backlash will explode into
violence because government has refused to deal with the problem.
Our women deserve complete protection from these beasts" [comment at
source].
"In the Rotherham cases,
it seems that the perpetrators were allowed to carry out their
crimes for so long because the Labour run council, police and social
services seemed to be more concerned with hitting targets and
pandering to political correctness than the safety of these young
women. What type of society do we live in when the rule of law takes
a back seat to abuse and criminality for fear of being labelled in a
certain way?" [source].
"We once again learn
how, over the course of four decades, every arm of the state -
including council staff, social workers and the police - allowed the
mass gang-rape of children to go on in their town. And we learn -
once again - how fear of accusations of 'racism' meant that the
identities of the culprits were hidden and cases were not
investigated" [source].
"[T]he entire apparatus
of the state, from the political class to the police to the 'child
protection' agencies, looked the other way - for fear of appearing
'racist' or 'Islamophobic'"
[source].
"While [the Rotherham] abuse and rape
carried on for decades, local government, police, social services,
and others who are charged with protecting young people, did
absolutely nothing to prevent it. Why? Overwhelmingly because they
did not want to discredit the absurd and dangerous notion of
multiculturalism. In many cases, people feared being labelled a
'racist', and this fear was greater than any concern for mass
gang-rape in their own towns. Rotherham has come to symbolise
... the poisonous multiculturalism that causes us to pretend that
all cultures are equal and therefore we should not criticise others
- no matter how horrific, and the disgraceful political correctness
that puts so-called 'community cohesion' above the rights and
protections of young girls" [source].
"In Rotherham, council staff were
adhering t the politically-correct line, which had been used to rule
out a priori any consideration that cultural/ethnic values
could play any part in this new phenomenon ... political correctness
blinkered the staff ... 'It is imperative that suggestions/allusions
of a wider cultural phenomenon are avoided' ... Imagine a criminal
investigation, or a medical procedure, where facts are observed and
admitted, but it is commanded that they must not be allowed to have
any meaning or any implications. There was a conscious refusal to
follow where the facts might lead"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat:
Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, (2016), p.124].
"A report at the end of 2013 into the
failings of child-care professional [sic] at Rochdale council stated
that the staff were obsessed with the politically-correct notion
that race could not be considered as a factor" [Peter McLoughlin,
Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, (2016),
p.125].
"The only thing more horrifying than a pack of
grown men brutally gang-raping, pimping, torturing, and mutilating an
11-year-old girl is a modern nation like Great Britain letting them do it, over
and over again, for fear of insulting their culture"
[source].
"The monstrous lies spewed out by the
British establishment [about such truthtellers as Tommy Robinson]
are made all the more hideous in hindsight, because the government,
police and social workers have known about Muslim gang rape for over
two decades, but brushed the shattered lives of innocent little
girls under the table in order to avoid any accusation of racism,
which is now the greatest crime in the history of mankind" [source].
"So how can our Liberal elites be
calling for increased sentencing for the crime of rape one minute,
and deliberately down playing the Muslim rape epidemic the next?
They can perform these cognitive gymnastics because Cultural
Marxism, oops I mean Contemporary Liberalism, really is nothing but
a contrived jumble of perverse contradictions based on Left-wing
dogma, rather than observable world facts. ... One minute they can
be campaigning for women's rights, and the next be campaigning for
the importation of a religion that treats women like dirt. ... One
minute they be saying that women's safety is paramount, and the next
be steadfastly refusing to inform women as to which ethnic-community
is statistically more like to commit the crime of violent rape"
[comment at
source].
"Those who are concerned with coming
across as 'racist' for pointing out the ethnic background and the
nationalities of these abusers are ignoring the racism and the abuse
carried out by these individuals" [source].
"What could possibly motivate
child-care professionals [sic] to allow schoolgirls to suffer this
abuse for so many years, and then be so deeply in denial that these
professionals [sic] would demand that no-one even discuss the
ethnicity of the gang members? Did the pressure brought to bear on
Channel 4 over the documentary Edge of the City scare
child-care professionals [sic] into compromising their integrity?
Were the officials of public-service trade unions, supporters of UAF,
putting pressure on social workers to turn a blind eye? Did the
theoretical framework taught in social work degrees/in-service
training encourage these child-care professionals [sic] to view the
schoolgirls as willing sexual agents and to view the Muslim grooming
activity as part of the rich diversity of multicultural Britain? Was
it that Muslim or other councillors encouraged the child-care
departments to implement a policy of 'see no evil' where the Muslim
grooming gangs were concerned? These are not rhetorical questions"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang
Scandal, (2016), p.126].
"Across Britain, thousands of
government and local government services ask people racial profiling
questions every single day, but when it comes to understanding a new
and very serious form of organised crime, it was not an option for
child-care professionals [sic] to even observe a glaring dichotomy
between the ethnicity of the perpetrators and the victims" [Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal,
(2016), p.126].
"The evil poison of Mohammedism is
spreading insidiously in this failure to say the whole truth. If one
doesn't know about Mohammedism (which is far too different and too
ugly for the Western mind to understand) then one starts to fill in
explanations - gender or country of origin or... - as if this
Mohammedan blight were part of all of us. But it is not. They are
other. It is not our story. They are intruders into our story, the
trust and goodness that we already know" [comment at
source].
"I despair of this country at the
moment. The inconsistencies and contradictions, dual standards,
conflicts of interest. I have watched in amazement as the story of
the abuse of girls in Rotherham and many other cities by
predominantly Muslim men has gone virtually unreported. At the same
time we have agonised about a politician touching a women's
[sic] knee 15 years ago and
watched his career self destruct ... Why do we ignore this issue? As
far as I can see women's groups ignore this issue too. Is it a class
thing? Often the abused girls are white working class"
[comment at
source].
The
UK Establishment
"It has clearly been the policy in
the UK establishment to cover up this whole horrendous grooming-gang
debacle by (a) ignoring or deterring complaints from the victims in
the first instance or/and failing to follow up or investigate
complaints properly; (b) blocking reporting of grooming gang
activities where these have not reached the courts; (c) attempting
to stifle high-profile whistle-blowers through the courts through
the misuse of anti-discrimination or hate-speech legislation; (d)
deliberately orchestrating high profile contrived witch-hunts of
prominent media figures to act as a diversion or smoke-screen when
muslim grooming gangs were due to be brought to court and their
activities exposed" [comment at
source].
"In my view this is an issue about
organised crime, collusion in crime by authorities meant to prevent
such crimes (police, social services, health services, local
councils etc), PC multiculturalism, lack of appropriate mass
immigration controls, double standards, within a particular
religious community and the craven failure of the MSM, BBC in
particular, to properly address the issue and why we see this
phenomenon throughout the UK now" [comment at
source].
The
Politicians
"The Home Secretary, in charge of the
police for six years of this period was Theresa May who has done
nothing to hold the Police chiefs to account. No wonder she is known
as Sharia May" / "Yes indeed. This is the PM
who lies to the country by telling us Islam is a religion of peace"
[comments at
source].
"It is to Britain's shame that the
grooming gangs scandal is a non-issue in the current General
Election campaign" [comment at
source].
"Furthermore, Rotherham has come to symbolise the
corrupt politics that will cover up mass rape in order to maintain
the vote share of Muslim communities, and to prevent truths coming
to light that may result in votes for parties that oppose mass
immigration and multicultural lunacy. The fact of the matter is that
Rotherham would never have happened if we had not filled our towns
and cities with Islamic misogyny and anti-white hatred" [source].
"UKIP would do well to step up to the
plate, and if it really wants to ... offer hope to the abandoned, it
can promise to do something about this. It can promise to do
something about the politically correct CPS, to get rid of the
unjust political policing that emerged from the MacPherson inquiry,
and to apply the law, without prejudice, without fear, without
favour. This is what we need, and it's both morally right and
politically wise for a political party to aim towards providing it"
[source].
"Lucy Allen, the MP for Telford,
tweeted the following late last night: 'I have asked for an Urgent
Question in Parliament tomorrow BBC not strong on standing up for
white working class'" [source].
"[H]ere's Andrew Neil responding to a
tweet from Caroline Lucas MP: Caroline Lucas:
'Pleased that my Urgent Question on bullying and harassment in House
of Commons has been granted. I'd ask MPs please to ensure that their
focus is on those affected. This is not about settling old political
scores.' Andrew Neil: 'Wouldn't the
appalling sexual abuse and exploitation, including rape and terrible
violence, in Telford involving hundreds of vulnerable young women
over a long period, as impressively revealed by the Mirror,
be a more appropriate use of an Urgent Question?'" [exchange quoted
at
source].
The Police and the
'Justice' System
"Gangs of Muslim men (not Asian,
Muslim) have been raping and torturing girls all over this country
for decades, and still are. I have known girls and women report
Muslim rape gangs to police with absolutely no response, not even an
initial investigation. These rape victims are simply ignored. We
cannot allow this to continue. As such, we must put in place a
system of reporting and accountability that holds senor police
officers to account; they must answer to the British people as to
why [they] are not upholding the law, and their jobs must be the
price they pay for not doing so" [source].
"This is not a crime but a war crime.
Not just by Muslims, who are immigrants or even migrants, but
invaders and colonisers, but by those who knew, and yet allowed it
to happen. ... And yet, such is the nature of the treason, that
there is no precedent for punishment of such a crime, as there is no
parallel in history, anywhere or anytime. No wonder several judges
appointed on extremely high salaries, have quit. Obviously they felt
they couldn't meet the terms of the contract - that is, minimize the
scale of the crime, and absolve all those involved, from Islam to
our own wonderful constabulary and politicians" [comment at
source].
"In English law it is a criminal
offence to have sex with children under the age of 16. However the
Police, whose duty is to uphold the law, did not seem to consider it
their job to prosecute men who continually committed this offence.
The only prosecutions they (enthusiastically) made were on two
fathers who broke into a house to rescue their daughters who were
being raped by a gang" [comment at
source].
"The Police's job is to serve and to protect.
Who are they protecting? Who are they serving?
[They're] not protecting English women in this country ... English people have
had enough of the abuse of our women" [source].
"Senior police officers and council
officials were said to have known of the abuse yet chose to
'disbelieve, suppress or ignore evidence of multiple crimes ... an
inquiry by the Commons home affairs committee ... heard of claims
from a charity worker that a police officer was on the payroll of
groups of men who groomed and sexually abused children in Rotherham.
It was claimed that the rogue officer undermined efforts to protect
girls by sharing confidential information with sex criminals of
Pakistani origin" [source].
"Unless millions of our people take
to the streets to protest, the decades-long Muslim gang rapes,
tortures and sexual slavery of our little girls will increase
enormously. The time will come when there will not be one safe place
in all of Britain and Europe for our women and children" [comment at
source].
"Things have gone quiet lately - but
not because this has diminished but because it has been stifled. It
was going on for many years before action was taken and that action
was, and still is, a token. A minute amount of convictions have
occurred compared to the size of this outrage. Until such offenders
are deported or, if claiming to be 'British', exiled/banished, it
will carry on" [comment at
source].
"A police chief says he
'significantly disputes' claims up to 1,000 girls were abused in the
town [Telford] ... BBC playing down Telford, nothing to see here.
Police say, 'I don't believe Telford is any worse than lots of
place4s across England and Wales'. Quite right, Muslims are
gang-raping girls all over the country and getting away with it ...
We live in a country where objecting to rape will get you punished,
but rape itself will not" [source,
14 March 2018].
"A man was killed today in a car
accident and is 'not treated as being suspicious'. This man was PC
Hassan Ali. Ali was being investigated independently about the abuse
network in Rotherham at the time of his death. A number of
allegations of bad conduct have also been made against Ali himself.
So: a South Yorkshire police insider is talking to independent
investigators about crimes involving himself and his colleagues. He
is complicit in these crimes and has information. And he is killed
today in an apparently random car crash. 'No one has been arrested
in connection with the collision and police investigations are
ongoing, but it is understood it is being treated as a tragic
accident at this stage.' So: the South Yorkshire police are in
charge of investigating the sudden 'accidental' death of a South
Yorkshire police insider who was complicit in and knowledgeable
about crimes allegedly involving the South Yorkshire police force.
He is currently giving information to an independent body who are
investigating the South Yorkshire police. His death is being
investigated and pronounced 'not suspicious' bu the same police
force that he is being investigated about - the South Yorkshire
police force ... Come on now! ... It is at least deserving of at
least some external investigation, given the context of the man's
death. I think the average person's reaction to this news would be:
this looks suspicious ... people trying to save their own skin and
making sure that no one talks or gives information that could be
damaging" [viewer's comment at
source].
"Northumbria Police have issued a
statement regarding Chelsey's case. It concludes like this: 'It
is disappointing that the victim is now having to endure a situation
where the case she was involved in is being subjected to entirely
misleading reporting, based on unfounded information, via social
media outlets. This would seem to be a deliberate attempt to
undermine the very strong community-cohesion that currently exists
across the force area and we urge our communities to see it for what
it is.' What an extraordinary statement. It doesn't
explain what the misleading reporting is, but of course take the
opportunity to promote the multicultural utopia. (I still can't
figure out why that is any concern of the police). If they think
there is nothing but fantastic 'community cohesion' in Sunderland,
then they can't be listening too closely to those at the sharp end
of 'diversity', i.e. the English working class. The white English
class is being trampled on, and nobody is there for them or
listening" [source].
Social Services, State/Local Councils, 'Cared-For' Children
"[I]n 2017 Rotherham
Council was shortlisted for an award as Social Work Employer of the
Year, in response to which the council issued an irony-free
statement that hailed its 'outstanding work with vulnerable
children'. The self-congratulatory announcement also allowed the
head of children's services, Ian Taylor ... to lament, 'This council
suffered as a result of how issues were handled in the past.' So now
you know: the true victims of the Rotherham scandal were not the
1,500 abused girls, but the council and its social workers"
[source].
"Very succinct summary
[the comment above this one] of
everything that is wrong with these powerful but totally
unaccountable structures. They exist for their own benefit and
nothing else" / "An indication of the bizarre state of
denial" [comments at
source].
"Last week yet another
report, from New Castle and the Northeast, confirming the likely
veracity of the Department of Justice that the many 'Asian' rings
finally prosecuted in the past three years had 20,000 victims across
England and Wales. So by any measure, given that at least half were
children in care or under child protection processes
('safeguarding'), this is a massive failure of our child protection
services ... In many of the trials the
perpetrators are referred to as believing that were 'untouchable'
because their experience was exactly that ... most disgracefully
from the authorities who are charged with protection" [comment at
source].
"[T]he individuals who presided over
this regime destroyed the lives of 1,400 people in their care, and
have paid no price for it. Indeed, some have been promoted, and put
in charge of even more children: Sonia Sharp, who was head of child
services in Rotherham, is now in an equivalent position Down Under
for the entire state of Victoria" [source].
"Too many in authority
simply didn't care enough about the victims" [source].
"Telford: Late 1990s:
Files reveal social workers learn of the problem but do little to
help" [source].
"Council files show
[that] social services, teachers, and metal health workers were
fully aware of what was happening but did little. They also failed
to tell police. Files admitted failing on 'concerns of physical
abuse and sexual exploitation' ... [One] girl, now 19, claims she
told social workers she was being groomed online aged 13, in 2013,
but they did nothing" [source].
"[T]he perpetrators
[had] free rein to sexually abuse schoolgirls for decades. Yes,
decades. We know that in an age where parents are not allowed to
smack their children, this sounds unbelievable: for decades
thousands of professionals [sic] who pride themselves on supposedly
protecting our society turned a blind-eye to the organized seduction
and rape of schoolgirls" [Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside
Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, (2016), p.17].
"For 6 years after
[Rochdale's] council's child-care professionals [sic] were first
informed about the Muslim grooming gangs, they and the police did
not act. And having been scared into inaction, councils then tried
to conceal the fact that they had failed in their duty of child
protection ... with no fear of exposure, no fear of censure,
councils and police forces could just ignore what was going on"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang
Scandal, (2016), p.123].
"Some of the councils
who have come under scrutiny have deliberately tried to conceal
information in order to defend themselves and their staff from
criticism over their failure to protect the children in their care"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang
Scandal, (2016), p.123].
"Following the murder of
Laura Wilson in 2010 by the Muslim man who made her pregnant,
Rotherham Council's 'Safeguarding Children Board' produced a report
into the murder ... The uncensored copy of the report showed that
the council had known from the age of 11, Laura Wilson was at risk
of being groomed by Pakistani men. They failed to act on information
they had which could have protected her from grooming. Then they
actively attempted to stop anyone making any connection between
grooming gangs and Muslim men"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat:
Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal, (2016), pp.124-125].
"[T]wo predatory
paedophiles began targeting girls from a local children's home in
1981. One of the abusers earned thousands a night for years
trafficking girls around the country for sex with hundreds of men,
according to one victim" [source].
"As part of the
investigation, Jayne Senior, of the Risky Business project - an
outreach programme for victims in Rotherham - said that she was
accused of 'saying too much, of sharing too much information,
reporting too much intelligence'. She said that she reported
nearly 1,700 cases of grooming or sexual exploitation to the
children's services between 1999 and 2011. But the Alexis Jay report
found that Risky Business, which was shut down in 2011, and which
has had a recent application to set up a new support group turned
down, was seen by the borough's social care services 'as something
of a nuisance'" [source].
"[The Casey Report]
describes how [social] workers seemed interested only in abuse
taking place within families in the town. They were not concerned by
the far worse crimes perpetrated on 1,400 girls by gangs of
outsiders. But even Casey does not focus on how many of these girls
were in council 'care' (according to earlier reports as many as a
third), making the council directly responsible for them. It was a
similar story in Rochdale, Oxford and elsewhere: in the wholesale
degradation of our 'child protection' system, these horror stories
now rank alongside those of 'Baby P' and Victoria Climbié as
examples of social workers failing to intervene when their
intervention was cried out for. Just as tragic, though, are those
cases in which social workers fail in precisely the opposite
direction - when they use their power to wrench thousands of
children from their parents every year for no good reason at all
(often for the children to be abused in 'care' to a far worse degree
than anything allegedly done by the parents). One day this scandal
will be recognised for being just as horrifying as those that have
provoked some of the most shocking headlines of recent years"
[source].
"Oxfordshire's social
services was thought to have had 'a culture of really trying to
avoid the issues and pretend they weren't there and no sense of
urgency', and that it was insufficiently well organised, weak at
performance management, inclined to overrate its own performance
[and] was resistant to change. ... 'The depth of failure is at times
hard to fathom and we do not accept explanations that child sexual
exploitation (CSE) was not "widely recognised" at the time. ... "One
does not need training in CSE to know that a 12-year-old sleeping
with a 25-year-old is not right, or that you don't come back drunk,
bruised, half-naked and bleeding from seeing your 'friends'."'"
[source].
"The behaviour of the
girls was interpreted through eyes, and a language, which saw them
as young adults rather than children, and therefore assumed they had
control of their actions; ... the girls' accounts were disbelieved
or thought to be exaggerated; ... [it] was not recognised as being
as terrible as it was because of a view that saw them as consenting,
or bringing problems upon themselves, and the victims were often
perceived to be hostile to and dismissive of staff; as a result the
girls were sometimes treated without common courtesies, and as one
victim described it, by 'snide remarks'; ... an apparent tolerance
of (or failure to be alarmed by) unlawful sexual activity; ...
insufficient understanding of parental reaction to their children's
behaviour and going missing, so [that] distraught, desperate and
terrified parents were sometimes seen as part of the problem; ...
insufficient curiosity about what was happening to the girls, or to
investigate further incidents or concerns which on review now appear
to be crimes or something for formal child protection investigation;
... there were many, often stark, indications that what was
happening to [the girls] was extreme and out of the ordinary; ...
insufficient attention to investigating and disrupting the
activities of the alleged perpetrators (compared to the effort to
contain the girls' behaviour)"
[Some of the points from the
Safeguarding Board at
source].
"In 2012, when The Times
published confidential documents revealing that police officers and
council officials had known for at least a decade that girls in
Rotherham were being groomed, pimped and trafficked by men with
virtual impunity, the local authority's response was to demand a
criminal inquiry into the leaking of the documents. The council
threatened High Court action to block another story and also hired a
firm to expose the 'security breach' ... Senior police officers and
council officials were said to have known of the abuse yet chose to
'disbelieve, suppress or ignore evidence of multiple crimes" [source].
"The catalogue of
failures within all agencies is extensive. Failure to act on clear
evidence of cases of child sexual abuse which were later identified
as organised Child Sexual Exploitation, failure to provide
protection to children when they needed it, failure to draw serious
issues to the attention of senior management, failure to act on the
concerns of junior staff, chaotic arrangements for child protection,
unminuted meetings, and a professional disregard for the illegality,
exploitation and dangers of young girls induced and forced to have
sex with older men. ... How was it that a professional tolerance of
under-age sexual activity developed, as the report says, to the
extent that it contributed to failure to stop the abuse?"
[source].
"[T]he Assistant
Director for Children's Social Care said he was unaware of the scale
of the grooming problem until arrests in 2010; yet he had worked for
Rochdale Social Services for 11 years ... there were staff who gave
evidence to the parliamentary inquiry who said that social services
in Rochdale knew about the problem as far back as 2004, and nothing
was done" [Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming
Gang Scandal, (2016), p.122].
"Ms Thacker had shocked
colleagues by seeking to downplay the problem of child sexual
exploitation during a safeguarding meeting May [2014]. She had
argued that 'agencies need to retain a sense of proportionality'
about such offences because 'it only accounts for 2.3% of the
council's safeguarding work in Rotherham"
[source].
"As was the case in this
scandal, professional ignorance coupled with a culture of denial
means that the victims of these horrific crimes were blamed rather
than helped. We absolutely need better training for professionals
[sic] on the signs of sexual exploitation, and for there to be a
seismic shift in attitudes to ensure that all children, and
particularly older teenagers, are seen and treated as children, not
simply young adults" [source].
"I was doing voluntary
work as an Appropriate Adult when I was asked to support a
12-year-old girl of mixed race who had been referred to the police
by her social workers for unruly and violent behaviour. She was
bright, sassy, very charismatic and had been let down by every adult
and social care service she was in contact with. She was currently
living in a children's home. Two weeks later she was back in custody
and once again I was called out to support her. Her face was
bloated, she had burnt some of her hair off, she looked drugged.
Over the course of several hours I became aware that this child was
regularly absconding from her children's home and staying out
overnight. She had a boyfriend who supplied her with a mobile phone
and money for drugs. It was clear to me that she was sexually
active. I reported my concerns to social services. Their reaction?
It was not my role to interfere, what experience did I have in these
things? Who did I think that I was to comment? It is not just white
girls who are let down, it is working-class girls. With no one to
protect them" [source].
"I think the real
problem is - and I think it's about the breakup of the family - why
would you ever allow a local authority, or anybody in the
State, to look after our troubled children?"
[John Bird, founder of
the Big Issue magazine, quoted at
source].
"A thorough
investigation is needed into what forces were responsible for
child-care professionals [sic] abandoning schoolgirls to be
systematically groomed and raped by Muslim gangs across Britain"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang
Scandal, (2016), p.126].
"Who would trust ANY
local authority after the multiple and increasing abuse coming to
light in Local Council run Children's Homes over the length and
breadth of this country, where young children are neglected,
prostituted out and groomed by Muslim men? Local Council Children
Services are not fit for purpose" [comment at
source].
For more on the
Social Services, please see
here
and
here
The Mainstream/Establishment Media
The Media - 'Asians'
"[The media] should
report these crimes and the perpetrators as they are. Give a
true reflection of the issues that we are facing in the UK today.
When English football hooligans destroyed cities across other
countries throughout the 70s and 80s, they weren't referred to as 'European'
hooligans; they were referred to by their country of origin - they
were called 'English' hooligans. The media must stop
using blanket terms to describe the abusers. Call a spade a spade.
If it's Pakistani Muslims carrying out these heinous crimes, then
that is what they should say"
[source].
The BBC
"When the BBC reported
on the banning of Edge of the City [Channel 4, 26 August
2004] they reported it as a 'race documentary', thus aligning
themselves and most of the national debate with the ideology that
only a racist would observe that the victims were overwhelmingly
white, and the perpetrators were overwhelmingly Muslim"
[Peter McLoughlin, Easy Meat: Inside Britain's Grooming Gang Scandal,
(2016), pp.126-127].
The BBC - Three
Girls
"The BBC has belatedly
jumped on the bandwagon and has moved to claim the story about the
rape and abuse of so many white girls in Rochdale and Rotherham as
its own, after having ignored, downplayed, and misreported it for so
long. It has produced a docudrama on events in Rochdale detailing
what happened to some girls there and how it was allowed to go on
for so long. The Telegraph acclaims the BBC's programme... 'As
an act of bearing witness, it was, however, a sterling example of
public service broadcasting.' Really? Where was the BBC
when the abuse was actually happening and they knew about it? Must
leave a sour taste in the girls' mouths as they see the BBC reaping
rewards for all their suffering that was for so long ignored with
themselves dismissed as white trash" [source].
"I heard this comment
from a presenter on Woman's Hour the other day as she discussed the
programme with those involved in it... 'If this makes you angry
wait until you see the programme.' From the BBC which was
one of the organisations that turned a blind eye to the real time
abuse as it happened and only now is coming out pointing fingers...
not at itself of course" [source].
"What's disappointing is
that for all the mock concern from the BBC about this, they won't
have the courage to address the problem at its core. That being that
it isn't a simple case of a 'couple of bad eggs' but rather an
ingrained cultural attitude of a lot of those pouring into the
country at an alarming rate that have no respect for the values of
this country" [comment at
source].
"This same attitude
regularly shows its face in Sweden and Germany with women suffering
the consequences yet still the media are unwilling to connect the
dots and point any fingers" [comment at
source].
"It's perfectly valid
for the BBC to dramatise the authorities' unforgivable and misguided
attitude to the victims and their refusal to listen to the social
workers who reported it, but if they fail to emphasise that the
reason the powers that be behaved this way was their fear of being
thought racist, then the writers and the BBC will look guilty of
exactly the same thing" [source].
"The BBC has been, and
continues to be, a key player in covering-up the extent of Muslim
Pakistani sex-grooming gangs across the UK. There's may examples of
investigations and prosecutions not being reported, including
Rotherham. if they are, they are buried in subsections on the
website, or using the ridiculously broad term 'asian' to describe
the men, So no reason at all to expect this drama to suddenly
reverse the well-established and in-grained BBC policy" [comment at
source].
"Jane Garvey [Woman's
Hour] said that the programme 'goes out of its way' to 'make it very
clear' that 'most predatory sex offenders in this country are white
men'. Maxine Peake and Sara Rowbotham both made it clear that
they felt is was 'class' that's the important element in the story,
and that the authorities' (including the police's) failure to get
involved was down to that rather than to all the offenders being
'Asian men'. It's obvious what line this programme is going to
take" [comment at
source].
"[Woman's Hour's Jane]
Garvey's comments are both racist (to white males) and dangerous (to
young girls). The BBC with its mission to inform (haha) is actually
doing the opposite and ensuring that potential victims are not
forewarned of what to look out for" [comment at
source].
"The BBC programme is
basically a damage-limitation exercise since it cannot be seen to
ignore the grooming-gang scandal, and this is necessary because (a)
the evidence is now firmly in the public domain and (b) the BBC is
soon due to find itself under public scrutiny in court when Sir
Cliff Richard brings his £multi-million action against them
following their key involvement in one of the last episodes of the
Celebrity Witch-Hunt campaign, when Sir Cliff's name was
deliberately dragged through the mud at exactly the time that the
Rotherham scandal was about to come into the public domain"
/ "There has been surprise that the BBC - known for its
over-employment and support for Muslims - should have shown this.
The upcoming Cliff Richard case makes sense of it" [comments at
source].
"[T]he BBC making a
drama of it seems to belittle the suffering of the girls and the
depravity of the muslim perpetrators. The BBC cannot be relied upon
to report muslim crimes correctly, they will hide the truth and
mislead the public when it suits their treacherous agenda" [comment
at
source].
"Excluding the facts
behind the gangs, and making it about the 'failures of society' and
West-blaming, one could have easily predicted its warm critical
reception. This 'documentary' seems to be just more scraping the
barrel-bottom for sleazy, unreality entertainment. Of course, we've
seen what happens to filmmakers who show the truth" [comment at
source].
"Actually, what's needed
is a brave playwright or indie-filmmaker who will create a play or
short film reflecting the real story, no holds barred. Grim,
gritty, realistic drama. And intercut with scenes from the Hadiths
and Sira, to make clear the Islamic doctrine that permit the
capture, rape, enslavement and humiliation and degradation of kuffar"
[comment at
source].
"[A]fter watching the
first episode last night, I too wondered why the word 'moslem'
didn't come up with any of the girls or the non-muslim police and
social workers. Because the moslem abusers had deep northern english
accents, their Islamic identities are just conveniently brushed
aside. They are British after all - nothing to do with Islam;
therefore, it must be a British male problem"
[comment at
source].
"However the English are
slowly waking up to the evil doctrine of Islam. I, too, was
extremely disappointed - but not surprised - that no link was ever
made between the vicious rape gangs and the sanctioning of this
behaviour by their so called religion. Even the closing stages has a
speech saying that 90% of all rape in UK is committed by white men"
[comment at
source].
The BBC - Chelsey
Wright
"The BBC hasn't bothered
to report on the Justice for Chelsey Wright march(es) in Sunderland.
Woman's Hour hasn't mentioned it. Maybe the BBC will make a drama
about it a few years down the line and win a BAFTA" [comment at
source].
ITV Daybreak - Tommy
Robinson and EDL
Regarding the
interviewer: "Simply amazing to watch this left wing jackass attack
someone for exposing child rape of his own people & then suggesting
that the Muslims would be offended!!!" [comment at
source].
The
Sikh Community
"[G]iven its congenital fear of
accuracy, the BBC continues to use the word 'Asian' to describe the
Pakistani Muslim gangs involved with Rotherham; a trickle of protest
from Hindu and Sikh communities going largely unheard. This is
nothing short of scandalous. The Hindu and Sikh communities are
natural allies in the struggle against Islam. They have departed
lands long haunted by the same demonic ideas, and bring with them
lessons of glittering value. There are no Hindu, Sikh or Jain rape
gangs currently operating on British streets. As a matter of fact,
in some Northern town, Sikh girls in particular have fallen victim
to the same grooming techniques as white girls" [source].
"About time people started pointing
out the obvious. I am so sick of the 'Asian' tag... WE ARE NOT THE
SAME" [comment at
source].
Whistleblowers and
Truthtellers
"The news only broke when the EDL
started to protest about the gang rapes of working class girls. The
authorities' and media response was to besmirch the EDL as right
wing Nazis, arrest Tommy Robinson, and 'kettle' EDL demonstrations"
[comment at
source].
"So far ahead of his time"
/ "Anybody that has lived in an area with muslim
communities have always known what goes on. The problem is that most
was covered up, people were shut up and mostly people were tired of
being branded racist for speaking the truth, which is why Tommy is a
rare breed compared to most. The people that seem to hate Tommy are
people who never never grew up in working class towns and areas of
cities amongst these [Muslim] communities. Then they will tell you
the working class are bigots and racists, no, they just see what
goes on first hand" [comments at
source].
"Nick Griffin of the BNP ... was
charged with a crime after speaking out against this 10 years ago"
[viewer's comment at
source].
"Stop saying 'Asian'. This isn't an Asian
thing, it's a Muslim thing" [source].
I Don't Care...
"I must respond to what you just heard.
It's easy to call me Marine Le Pen, it's easy to call me National Front,
it's easy to dismiss all of these things. I don't care. I
don't care what people call me, I don't care what the press call me...
"Let me tell you what I do care about.
"On the train on the way down here today,
I read an article about Sandwell in Birmingham, where over a five year
period, more than 6,000 young British children were raped by grooming
gangs in that small area of Birmingham. 6,000 children in a five
year period. I care about that. And I care about the fact
that we are STILL lying, we are still attacking people. Look at
what happened with Sarah Champion, the MP for Rotherham when she dared
to speak up and tell a few harsh home truths...
"When she dared to speak, it, she was
forced to resign from her job. Soon afterwards, we had another
Labour MP who retweets on Twitter that girls should shut up for the sake
of diversity. I care about this. This is the rape of
Britain's daughters, and the truth of the matter is that we have
imported hell on earth, and that Europe is still importing hell on
earth. Thousands every day.
"I will not run away from this. I
will tell the truth, and I will stand up to the corrupt media who
continues to smear and lie, and I will stand up to anyone ... who continues to smear and lie.
"This is the rape of your children.
Let's stand up and fight for them" [source].
[End]
Multiculturalism: The Rape of an Entire Nation
A reader's comment
here.
"In a settled society with a common
culture, rape is a direct assault on the home culture, and thus does not
happen too often, as the rapist is punished, both legally and socially.
In a multicultural society, and particularly one in which Islam is in
the mix, rape is not just of an individual woman, but an assault on the
honour and pride of another tribe. That is how Muslims see it, and we
know this as they engage in 'honour' killings.
"In a genuine tribal society, such an
assault would be avenged fairly quickly by violence and retaliatory
rapes. Thus, to achieve some degree of stability in a multi-tribal (read
multicultural) society, it requires that men of the tribe take direct
action to protect their tribe by violence against an offending tribe.
"What we have now in the UK is the worst
of all possible scenarios. We have Muslim immigrants who view women with
contempt. Muslims also view rapes as an act of contempt on Infidel
society (tribe). The rapist may be punished with a derisory sentence,
but is held in respect within his own 'tribe'. Meanwhile, 'Men of the
West' have been neutered by decades of feminist and socialist
propaganda, thus making any retaliatory action well nigh impossible.
Thus, all impediments to rape have been removed.
"What we have created is not just a
rapist's paradise but the rape of an entire nation. Sweden has been the
rape capital of Europe for at least ten years.
Fjordman [also
here
and here]
has been pointing this out for virtually the same time. In Britain, the
systematic brutal gang rapes of young non-Muslim girls by Pakistani
Muslims had been going on for decades. In all cases the police and
political authorities knowingly ignored the cries of the victims.
"The news only broke when the EDL started
to protest about the gang rapes of working class girls. The authorities'
and media response was to besmirch the EDL as right wing Nazis, arrest
Tommy Robinson, and 'kettle' EDL demonstrations. And as the news was now
out, they admitted that they had kept quiet about the gang rapes because
they didn't want to be perceived as 'racists'. This doesn't wash on any
ground.
- What sort of people are these media
and authority types that willingly and knowingly ignored the cries
and tears of young girls over decades?
- And the claim that they didn't want
to be perceived as 'racist' is a cowardly reason to give, that is,
trying to hide their cowardice, and disgusting politically expedient
behaviour behind what they believe will be perceived as a good cause
of non-racism."
[End]
See Also:
Tommy Robinson: The Rotherham et al Rape Gangs
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The Rape Jihad
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The Migrant Crisis
Islamic Tradition of Razzia (Sexual Slavery) |
Slavery: Islam |
The State as Parent
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