Muslim Rape Gangs Targeted Tens of 1000s of Poor White Girls as Authorities Ran Cover

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Yet you never provide a different percentage of your personal, subjective, as inaccurate as you like opinion. You claim that you are ignorant as to what your own opinion is.

Until then, 100%.
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If you want to play this stupid game, shack.
How many Palestinians do you want dead?
I believe that protocol for this game would dictate that you provide an answer to my simple question of your opinion prior to you querying me regarding my opinions.

What is your percentage?
 

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I believe that protocol for this game would dictate that you provide an answer to my simple question of your opinion prior to you querying me regarding my opinions.

What is your percentage?
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I believe that protocol for this game would dictate that you provide an answer to my simple question of your opinion prior to you querying me regarding my opinions.

What is your percentage?
It seems you have no number that refutes my 100%.
There is no evidence that you don't want 100% of Palestinians dead.

100% stands unchallenged.

 
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It seems you have no number that refutes my 100%.
There is no evidence that you don't want 100% of Palestinians dead.

100% stands unchallenged.

The guy in the video said he was violent towards terrorists. Brute force is the only language terrorists understand.

His point, however, was that nowadays IDF takes terrorists to prison, while back in the day they would just kill them. So the modern day IDF is highly humane toward the terrorists. ICC idiots should approve of.
 
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The guy in the video said he was violent towards terrorists. Brute force is the only language terrorists understand.

His point, however, was that nowadays IDF takes terrorists to prison, while back in the day they would just kill them. So the modern day IDF is highly humane toward the terrorists. ICC idiots should approve of.
Poorly educated. Living in a fantasy world.
 
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Dude, that is literally what he said. But your “education” seems to be permanent and nothing can update it. No bug fixes and no updates in your software.

And why are we talking about the poor Palestinians again in the thread about the UK muslim rape gangs?
 
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Dude, that is literally what he said. But your “education” seems to be permanent and nothing can update it. No bug fixes and no updates in your software.

And why are we talking about the poor Palestinians again in the thread about the UK muslim rape gangs?
No, he says if he was in the IDF he'd kill Palestinians and burn them to death.
Pretty much what the IDF has been doing.

 

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Muslim rape gangs targeted tens of 1000s of poor white girls as authorities ran cover

“Thomas, have you seen the demographics of my riding?” — Melanie Joly to Thomas Mulcair on her predilection for not supporting Israel.

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.


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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.”

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.

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.

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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.

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.”

 

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UK: Muslim rape gang members get their ‘pathetically short sentences’ increased

Groomers who raped a young girl before escaping to Pakistan have had their ‘pathetically short sentences’ increased.

Ibrar Hussain, now 47, and brothers Imtiaz and Fayaz Ahmed, 62 and 65, were convicted in the 1990s of sexually abusing the teenager.

A court heard the trio plied the victim – aged 13 or 14 – with drugs and alcohol over the course of three years in Keighley, West Yorkshire.
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Both Ahmed brothers fled during their trial and are believed to still be on the run abroad, while Hussain was the only one to hear his sentence in the dock.

They were the last of eight defendants convicted of sexually abusing two teenage girls.

Hussain was jailed for six and a half years for two counts of rapes – with the sentences to be served concurrently.

The brothers were sentenced in their absence, with Fayaz being given seven-and-a-half years while Imtiaz was given nine years in his absence for one count of rape.

But on Tuesday the Court of Appeal increased Hussain’s sentence for two counts of rape to 10 years, Imtiaz Ahmed’s to 11 years for one count of rape, and Fayaz Ahmed’s was increased to 10 years for two counts of rape.

Their sentences had been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Solicitor General under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme.

Five of the group did not have their sentences reviewed as their cases did not meet the ULS criteria.

Michael Quinn, from the Crown Prosecution Service, previously said the men’s actions were ‘wicked, vile and sordid’.

Robbie Moore, Conservative MP for Keighley and Ilkley, had written to the attorney general’s office to complain about the groomers’ initial sentences.

He said: ‘They received pathetically short sentences, which have finally been deemed weak enough to be challenged under the Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) Scheme.

‘These men committed horrific crimes: rape, exploitation, and the sustained abuse of two 13 and 16 year old girls in our town.’…

 
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'The abuse was almost daily' - grooming survivors share their stories

Five women from across England who were groomed and abused as children or young adults have told BBC Newsnight about the ongoing impact it has had on their lives.

All were targeted by adult men, mainly from a British Asian background, often against the backdrop of chaotic upbringings.

They shared their stories on the same day the government confirmed the publication of a review into grooming gangs has been delayed.

Kate Elysia - not her real name - was abused by a gang of men of Pakistani origin in the Shropshire town of Telford.

She was first raped when she was 18, shortly after moving out of her family home into a bedsit, and has previously estimated she was attacked by more than 70 men.
Kate said her attackers treated her like "she was nothing" and that they "wanted to turn me into what they wanted me to be, so they could justify abusing me".

She said her abusers would harass her on her doorstep and send men to her home asking for sex.
"The abuse was almost daily," she said, sometimes "multiple men a day".

Kate, now 36, gave evidence to an independent inquiry into gang grooming in Telford, which found that 1,000 girls had been targeted and "nervousness about race" led to abuse being ignored for generations.
Two of the men who abused Kate - Mohammed Ali Sultan and Shahmeel Khan - were convicted of rape and sexual assault.

Sultan, who was considered a ringleader of the gang, was released in February by the independent parole board - a decision the government said it was "disappointed" by.
Khan was approved for open prison conditions in April.

Kate is calling for the government to block her abuser from going into a low-security prison and be given the right to have day release.
"I'm very concerned for the public, and I'm very concerned for myself," she said.

Kate described him as a "scary, violent individual" and that she fears for herself and the public if he is allowed back into the community.
"I don't think that he would be safe to leave prison at all."

Zara - not her real name - the first victim of prolific abuser David Saynor to share their story publicly, told BBC Newsnight it left her fighting a "battle that I'll always be in".
Saynor used his limousine business to lure child victims in Rotherham - his trial heard how we would pick up young girls at schools and children's homes and offer them "promotional work".
"[It] started off as that - just promoting, getting picked up in groups and driving around, drinking, dancing," she told Newsnight.

Zara was just 12 when she was first groomed by Saynor, a white British man who would give his victims alcohol, drugs and money before attacking them.
"The more you did, the more money he'd offer you... it became normal to do that," she said.

Zara said she and a friend were "getting picked up from school, getting picked outside our local youth club" but no adults raised concerns.
"It's impacted my whole life," Zara said. "From being the age of 12, I've not lived a normal life.

"I witnessed Dave assault my friend, which is the first memory that I've got of that feeling of fear, like that unexplainable fear that comes over you. And I carry guilt with me for that."
Last year, Saynor, 77, was jailed for 24 years after being found guilty of 15 offences against eight young girls - including two counts of rape and five counts of meeting a child following sexual grooming.

Separately, Zara also alleged she was abused by another man from a British Pakistani background, who is due to go on trial.
Zara said of that alleged abuse: "To me, in my head, he was my boyfriend... he didn't abuse me straight away, so I was convinced it was a normal relationship."

Zara, who is from a mixed English and Asian background, said: "It was easy for me to accept the flattery and compliments and to feel wanted... I was kind of wanting to indulge in that side of my heritage because my dad wasn't present for a while."
She said police officers stopped her and the alleged abuser on more than one occasion over suspicions about an older man being with a young girl, but that nothing was done which might have led to the abuse being uncovered.

Fiona Goddard was abused by a predominantly British Asian grooming gang in Bradford from the age of 14, shortly after being taken into care.
It began after one of her abusers took Fiona and her friend, also 14, to a petrol station to buy them vodka.

"The abuse started as being more coercive, but then the more you resisted it... by the end it was violent rapes," she said.
"The more you resisted and tried to point out what was going on the worse it got."

Fiona recounted how she had told adults about the sexual assaults she had experienced.
She recalled being asked if she was being groomed, but at the time she didn't understand the meaning of the word.
But when asked if the men had been violent, she said yes.

"We basically told them that we were being groomed without using the words, but they just never did nothing," she explains.
Fiona's groomers plied her with drugs and gifts. A court heard that she was "in effect used as a prostitute" by another of her abusers.

She has previously recounted how she was driven to suicidal thoughts and self-harm as a teenager.
In February 2019, nine men were convicted of 22 offences against Fiona and jailed.

When contacted by BBC Newsnight, a spokesperson for Bradford Council said there were "significant failings" in how Fiona was cared for and reiterated its apology to her.

Chantelle was groomed and raped by a gang of British Asian men in Manchester between 2003 and 2007, beginning when she was 11 years old.

She was in the care system at the time as her mother was in and out of prison.
"There was males approaching the children's home, giving us alcohol and drugs and putting us in cars," she said.

Chantelle's ordeal began after she met a man in his early twenties who, at the time, she considered to be her boyfriend.

She has previously recalled how he introduced her to other men and she was given alcohol and drugs, before being forced to perform sex acts on them.
"They sexually abused us, drugged us... made us do things we didn't want to do," she said.

"It was the emotional and mental impact as well that used to make you feel like you only wanted them... so you keep going back."
Chantelle also recounted the time she was reported as a missing child from the children's home and later found naked in a man's house by a female officer.
She was then taken back to the children's home where she reported the abuse to the officer.

However, Chantelle later discovered that no police report was filed at the time.
Twenty years on, she is now being asked by police to identify the officer who found her.

"The female officer who found me never put it on the system. The report is there that she found me, but none of the abuse that I told her had been logged," she said.
Her case is being investigated by Greater Manchester Police. No one has been charged with an offence.

Chantelle, who is now 33, is also suing Manchester City Council for the abuse she endured while under its care.
A spokesperson for the local authority said they were "deeply sorry" for what happened to her, and that she had been "let down by the system".

"Not enough was done to protect her and other vulnerable young people in similar circumstances in the late 1990s and 2000," the spokesperson said.


Jade said she was abused by hundreds of men, primarily from a British Asian background, in the Buckinghamshire area from the age of 14 onwards.

It began after she left her mother's home to live with her father, a drug addict who introduced her to dealers.

During a chaotic upbringing, Jade believed those dealers could protect her - but from that point on, she says she was repeatedly attacked by adult men at parties while intoxicated.

In 2008, she was placed into care and a year later was made subject to a special safeguarding order for children who repeatedly go missing.

But Jade was arrested and convicted of causing or inciting another girl to engage in sexual activity after being found by police at a party with another child.

She said she was "accused of taking girls out to get sexually assaulted" but "didn't have a clue what was happening".

"It's police failure, social services failure," she said.

Jade remains a convicted sex offender but believes that none of the men she says abused her have been convicted of a crime.

Due to her conviction, she said she's had to fight social services to keep her children.

"I've never been allowed on school trips with my children," she explained.

"I'm not allowed to apply for jobs for the work I want to go into with vulnerable kids."

Still trying to clear her name, Jade said the experience has "been the worst experience of my life".

"It's just as bad as the abuse.

 
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Hey Vinnie

Statistically, the majority of UK "grooming gang" participants are white.

Why don't you post photos of white groomers?
 
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