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Will Aus learn anything from Rotherham?

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Fox,

You persist in blaming the victims for what you assume to be the low social status.

You excuse the offenders because:

- firstly, the schoolchildren were 'destined' as you see it to be victims (?!); and

- secondly because no-one intervened to stop those Pakistani men from offending, or continuing to offend (since they cannot be apprehended unless they committed an offence.

No-one made those Kashmiri Pakistani men commit those horrific crimes.

There is solid evidence that they imported a toxic, corrupt political system, toxic and truly disgusting attitudes to women especially non-Muslims and particularly the white girls they targeted repeatedly, and they were skilled in concealing their crimes, largely through threats against the victims and their families.

Contrary to what you say, NO-ONE gave the offenders 'the license to
abuse'. That is absolute rot, there are laws concerning minors, rape, drugs, making threats and so on. Yet you excuse them and blame the school children.
Posted by onthebeach, Monday, 16 February 2015 3:13:14 PM
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otb,

I do not excuse the Pakistani men, neither
do the experts that I am quoting. That is simply
another attempt from you to distort - thereby
"justifying" your own views.

The Pakistani men who raped and pimped and got
away with it were able to do so because they
targeted a community that was marginal and
vulnerable with little voice and less muscle.
And nobody cared - which was clearly shown
by the failures of those charged with
protecting children. And this happened despite
reports, despite council, social workers,
and police knowing what was going on.

This doesn't excuse the men but neither does it
excuse the authorities involved who now have a great
deal to answer for. Afterall we're talking about
children here and the authorities should have
stepped in. It should have been stopped and prevented
and it wasn't. And that is inexcusable. And whichever
way you may chose to twist things - the fact remains
it should have been stopped and prevented and it
wasn't.

But you go right ahead and blame whoever your little
heart desires.
I really can't be bothered having to continue
explaining my views to you. Nor should I have to.
Afterall this is supposed to be an opinion forum -
and we are all entitled to our views without
having to put up with - our opinions being
distorted or our views ridiculed.

That is troll-like behaviour and it should stop.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 February 2015 4:46:55 PM
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cont'd ...

Kindly show me where exactly do I blame the children
for what happened to them?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 February 2015 4:49:21 PM
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Fox,

NO-ONE gave the offenders 'the license to abuse'. That is absolute rot, there are laws concerning minors, rape, drugs, making threats and so on.

Those Pakistani men from the Kashmire committed the crimes because of THEIR own imported toxic attitude to whites and white females in particular. They took advantage of the schoolchildren who were near and available, and because they were gutless filth.

You are not going to get away with trying to diminish the culpability of the scum, least-ways by pretending that no-one cared about the children. That is simply not true. The children were local targets of convenience.

What made it easier for the cowardly scum was the multicultural policies, management and political correctness of the Labour Party. The offenders were imported under Labour's watch and Labour's policies. The seats are blue ribbon Labour seats and Labour members and functionaries themselves have admitted that they were swayed by ethnic leaders and feared a loss of the ethnic vote if action was taken.
Posted by onthebeach, Monday, 16 February 2015 7:12:11 PM
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The unforseen negative consequences of Labour's multiculturalism,

http://tinyurl.com/Labourmulticult

Labour's immigration policies and slack screening imported the problem and Labour's dependence on multiculturalism for votes facilitated the growing problem. A problem that many believe is entrenched, systemic and a permanent dark stain on UK culture.

Why would any national government deliberately allocate first preference to migrants whose political system, values and traditions are completely at odds with those of the host country the UK? -Migrants who dislike, challenge, disrupt and simply refuse to comply with the most fundamental laws that protect citizens?
Posted by onthebeach, Monday, 16 February 2015 7:40:27 PM
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Link didn't work, re-posted,

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2941961/Fury-council-boss-refuses-say-sorry-child-abuse-victims-Deputy-leader-shouts-absolutely-not-asked-wants-apologise.html
Posted by onthebeach, Monday, 16 February 2015 7:47:11 PM
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