From "Easy Meat" (26 August 2014):" In 2011 the former Home Secretary Jack Straw was accused of 'stereotyping' after suggesting some men of Pakistani origin see white girls as 'easy meat'. He was quick to qualify his remark by adding 'Pakistanis, let's be clear, are not the only people who commit sexual offences, and overwhelmingly the sex offenders' wings of prisons are full of white sex offenders'."
The reticence continues in the BBC report on the Rochdale scandal.
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman made several comments about the ethnicity of abusers in high-profile gangs. In the Mail on Sunday she said "the perpetrators are groups of men, almost all British-Pakistani".
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said "Victims of grooming gangs have been ignored because of political correctness".
That must stop.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-67967919
ReplyDeletePolice left young girls left at the mercy of grooming gangs.
The councillors, social workers, MPs and plod who neglected and abandoned these girls should be facing prosecution.
Deal with one group of perverts and another pops up.
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Like playing Whackamole.
Just as the Tavistock is shut down a private clinic steps into the bonus hole.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/jan/30/labour-acts-on-fears-muslims-will-not-vote-for-party-over-gaza-stance
ReplyDeleteLabour Party fears losing vast numbers of its core muslim voters.
Is this just over the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel or also the ongoing muslim grooming gang scandals?
Suella Braverman's claims that child grooming gangs were "almost all British-Pakistani" are false, and the Mail on Sunday which published them, produced a correction, after a reference to the press regulator Ipso.
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