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Will Aus learn anything from Rotherham?

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Gentlemen,

Tha authorities involved have a great deal to answer for.
These were children and they should have stepped in.
It should habe been stopped and prevented.
Failures by those charged with protecting children
happened. Those are the facts - no matter what excuses
are given for their behaviour - and this happened
despite reports, despite council, social workers,police,
doctors all knowing what was going on.
And that is inexcusable!
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 14 February 2015 12:17:21 PM
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what we really learn is that despite all the rhetoric the ones that make the most noise about child abuse are the ones being paid to investigate it. We all live largely by self interest. That's why you see self righteous uni students banging on about having to pay a few dollars more for their degrees or crying over paying $7 to see a doctor despite smoking two packs of cigarettes a week. Its not until its close to home that true action is taken. We largely turn a blind eye in the Indigeneous communities because its to messy and the guilt industry scream racism at any sensible action. We know that porn feeds the abusers but want to protect our 'right'to partake of the filth despite the obvious consequences.

We have no hope of learning anything from Rotherham as many of the progressives like Steelie and others are naive or dishonest enough to claim all belief and ideologies are the same except for of course their own.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 14 February 2015 12:50:04 PM
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Fox,

You are spinning very hard to divert attention and blame the public servants who would have seen many cases where others before them were not supported by the Labour politicians and their political appointees in senior positions of trust. Because reporting up the line did not work and could rebound on the public servant's job security, they cowed and watched as the occasional whistleblower was trashed instead.

There were complaints and there were reports. Why the Labour politicians didn't act is because they were beneficiaries of the corruption too. They knew that the ethnic population would vote against them next election. The ethnic tail can easily swing the large Party dog, especially where politicians are involved and are sworn to support policies that are not working and the Party requires that the rug be pulled over the mess.

Creeps of politicians and their political appointees and sycophants protected it, covered up and saw to the squashing of whistleblowers and derailing of change. The prevailing political correctness certainly helped them and the cruel offenders do their evil and without penalty.

Fox, if you or any other apologist thinks that you can spread the blame and muddy the waters you are wasting your time. Because there is massive, incontrovertible evidence that a toxic political system was imported along with toxic cultural values and traditions, and that is the root cause of the dreadful child sex trade that has been reported.
Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 14 February 2015 1:29:57 PM
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The truth about child sex abuse in Rotherham is that
at the highest level of the local establishment nobody
cared.

Ultimately this more than "political correctness"
or race explains why the tragic victimisation and abuse
of these girls could have happened on such a scale and
continued for so long.

It was a mix of class and misogyny - a few of the girls
were from middle-class homes, but the majority were
working class girls - many of them in care.

It is not just their abusers who thought they were worthless.
So did the police, councillors, and local "worthies"
who dismissed these girls as "rubbish" not worth
bothering about.

This is not something I dreamed up. I am quoting from
the information supplied by the Uk - Spectator, that I cited
earlier, and other reputable sources, also cited earlier.
What people choose to believe - is up to them. I am merely
giving what I have found on the web. As Banjo stated
earlier - there are heaps of sources on the subject - all
one has to to is Google them including the report done
by Dr Alexis Jay.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 14 February 2015 2:07:30 PM
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Fox,

There is massive, incontrovertible evidence that a toxic political system was imported along with toxic cultural values and traditions, and that is the root cause of the dreadful child sex trade that has been reported.

There is ample evidence form politicians themselves, that creeps of politicians and their political appointees, sycophants and multicultural apologists protected it, covered up and saw to the squashing of whistleblowers and derailing of change. The prevailing political correctness certainly helped the cruel offenders do their evil and without investigation and penalty.

You would do well not to label and put down the school children and youth victims to suit your own political idealism.
Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 14 February 2015 2:36:17 PM
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There is indeed ample evidence - as both Banjo
and I have continually pointed out in this
discussion.

I would appreciate not being
lectured on my so called "political idealism,"
that has nothing to do with these issues
especially by someone who needs to look to
their own narrow political agenda before preaching
to others.

We all tend to see the world from a viewpoint of
subjectivity. Each of us is inclined to perceive
facts selectively and to interpret them
accordingly.

I have nothing further to add to this subject
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 14 February 2015 3:18:36 PM
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