Rotherham Child Abuse update

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It's impossible not to patronise you when you're this wrong. You are furious about what you imagined I posted.

It's all there on this thread, read it or don't. I don't care, and it's not worth derailing an otherwise interesting thread.

Dear me , have a look at yourself man. You are a shambles up there.
''This wrong''.... an opinion is never wrong pal. If you present yours as fact, then that is your look out I'm afraid.
 


Dear me , have a look at yourself man. You are a shambles up there.
''This wrong''.... an opinion is never wrong pal. If you present yours as fact, then that is your look out I'm afraid.

You're 100% wrong about what I've posted. Read it again, or don't. If you're desperate for a discussion on our relationship status, start another thread on it.
 
The facts are that this is not isolated and up and down the country muslim paedophile gangs have been operating for years. Local councils and police forces ha e turned a blind eye as not to appear racist.
In this latest scandal there are 8 mosques in the town and none have came out and condemned it, while the "moderate muslims" stay silent and bury there heads in the sand people generalise.
Where have the thousands of muslims taking to the streets been, outraged at this? There have been dozens including thousands at a time on the streets outraged at the israeli/gaza crisis.
 
The facts are that this is not isolated and up and down the country muslim paedophile gangs have been operating for years. Local councils and police forces ha e turned a blind eye as not to appear racist.
In this latest scandal there are 8 mosques in the town and none have came out and condemned it, while the "moderate muslims" stay silent and bury there heads in the sand people generalise.
Where have the thousands of muslims taking to the streets been, outraged at this? There have been dozens including thousands at a time on the streets outraged at the israeli/gaza crisis.

The founder of the Rotherham Muslim Group has publicly and explicitly condemned the abuse.

Muslims (and non-Muslims) protested re. Gaza because people were being slaughtered. It's a completely unrelated thing. A bit like saying "how come people protested against the Iraq war but not against Haut de la Garenne".

I do agree that a public show of condemnation by Rotherham's Muslim community would go a long way. If there was bother at a Sunderland game that saw a rival fan killed by a rogue mackem, I'd like to think that Sunderland fans would make some kind of public gesture of solidarity to the victim.
 
The facts are that this is not isolated and up and down the country muslim paedophile gangs have been operating for years. Local councils and police forces ha e turned a blind eye as not to appear racist.
In this latest scandal there are 8 mosques in the town and none have came out and condemned it, while the "moderate muslims" stay silent and bury there heads in the sand people generalise.
Where have the thousands of muslims taking to the streets been, outraged at this? There have been dozens including thousands at a time on the streets outraged at the israeli/gaza crisis.

Why do you think?
 
In other news, the BBC have just reported that girls in Rotherham care homes were groomed by the taxi drivers paid for by the council to take them to school.

So we the taxpayers paid the wages of the bastards who did this. They did it on our time, and at our expense.

You could not make this shit up.
 
Just been an article on the news here claiming that 1 in 5 auckland women have been sexually assaulted there are hardly any PakiPeado gangs here
 
In other news, the BBC have just reported that girls in Rotherham care homes were groomed by the taxi drivers paid for by the council to take them to school.

So we the taxpayers paid the wages of the bastards who did this. They did it on our time, and at our expense.

You could not make this shit up.

I listened to the same report and yes, it appears they played a crucial role in the grooming process. I couldn't help but feel for the young lass who has to walk past her former tormentors on a daily basis. Knowing that they haven't been brought to justice must really rub salt in her wounds.
 
Another perspective.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/aug/29/rotherham-abuse-political-correctness-ludicrous

Not sure I agree with the main argument tbh, but this well put re. so-called Political Correctness.

"Political correctness – if we are to persist with that hackneyed term – required members of a diverse society to accord to others the level of dignity they would want for themselves. The right conflated its meaning so as to describe any prescription on its behaviour that it didn’t like. Everything, from the description of coffee to adoption policy, became “political correctness gone mad”. Perhaps the idea was to discredit the concept by hoisting it into the realm of absurdity. But even then, the concept never, ever required anyone to turn a blind eye to the mass abuse of the vulnerable by criminals. And anyway, to do so on grounds of political correctness would never have made sense.

If a backlash was feared, where would it have come from? There is no minority lobby for criminals and paedophiles. So long as communities knew the issue was one of law enforcement rather than an assault on those communities themselves, they would have supported tough action by the authorities. Look to London in the 1990s when the Met was able to take tough action against gun-toting gangsters in black communities by making lay advisers from those communities part of the drive against that manifestation of gun crime
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Excellent article by Matthew Syed in today's Times (behind a paywall I'm afraid).
 
I think you are wrong Harry. But I don't think there is anything I can say to convince you, and for that reason I won't argue with you any more. I post my opinions based on my own experiences rather than from stuff I read on the internet.

However I do not work within the NHS or any part of the public sector any more, so you can sleep easy at night if you are worried that my assumptions are somehow harming people.

I may be wrong but my point was that as a professional surely you should consider all aspects of the situation. You seem to fall into the trap of seemingly judging everyone the same when, everyone, isn't the same.
 
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