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'Easy Meat' Peter McLoughlin. Multiculturalism, Islam and Sex Slavery!

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Banjo, it's already happened though Australian Police are right onto it and the way our institutions are structured makes these crimes a lot easier to detect and prosecute:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-11/criminal-gangs-enticing-children-in-state-care-into-prostitution/5313632
Of course the ABC censors any mention of ethnicity, you have to expect that but Emran Dad was an Afghan immigrant and the ring was made up of his countrymen. Another underage prostitution ring was also operating in Dandenong, girls were being enticed away from group homes with cash, drugs and expensive presents, the police were using the zero tolerance approach described in the ABC article to try and disrupt the abusers. The problems in the UK in order of importance as I understand it are the way social service and council bureacracy and community policing work, followed by sheer incompetence and low morale among officials and Police.
The ideology at the core of the political parties is the third with the sexual predilections and in-group behaviour of Pakistani Muslim migrants the last in a sad list of serious issues.
But you're absolutely right, when the story broke there was almost complete silence from the left, from feminists and from the establishment, when the report was delivered the only signifiicant statement from the Left was discomfort over the fact that the BNP and UKIP might be able to capitalise on the situation. That's it, fear mongering over a "right wing backlash" was all the Left had to offer, no introspection, no analysis and as far fetched as it might sound (not), no shame and no apology.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Monday, 31 August 2015 2:33:38 PM
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Foxy, read above, the only places you can find this information are in the government report and on websites which leftists and liberals hate, being opposed to Islam or even holding racist views don't damage a person's credibility any more than do supporting Islam or being an Anti Racist.
It's not our fault that your preferred media keep you in the dark and like it or not the internet is dominated by inegalitarian and anti egalitarian thought because liberal values are notoriously difficult to propagate via electronic media and in the absence of strict censorship.
If you're interested here's the link to the Jay report, also known as "Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham (1997 – 2013)"
http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/downloads/file/1407/independent_inquiry_cse_in_rotherham
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Monday, 31 August 2015 2:41:57 PM
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I haven't read the book, but Banjo is concerned, and so he should be, book or no book.

The sexual horrors against girls in that part of the UK were solidly broadcast, globally, for quite some time, even though the author of the book might have some "obsessions" as our editor suggests.

And, Banjo, it could happen here; it already has happened on a much smaller scale - have we already forgotten the disgusting description of victims by a certain mullah in Sydney, defending now convicted and jailed rapists of his faith?

I do hope we are not going to go all PC on a subject as disgusting and serious as this.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 31 August 2015 3:17:18 PM
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Ttbn, my strong feeling is that Australian officials won't be cowed in such a way the work in Victoria of Dr Sonia Sharp (formerly of Rotherham) has allowed Australian child protection workers and Police to get ahead of the problem before it "calcifies" in certain areas.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Monday, 31 August 2015 4:18:49 PM
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Foxy,
Rather than try and slime the author and the publishers of the document why not counter the contents and conclusions.

Many months have passed since the media reports on Rotherham and this publication was produced, so where are the inaccuracies?

It is very critical of the government, police, Councils, schools and child welfare authorities and yet no defense from these authorities. It appears they are silenced by shame and the embarrassment of incompetence.

How many girls do you and the authorities now admit to being victims of these muslim gangs? The Sihks were right, the Hindus were right and it seems the BNP were right. The authorities did not act because of fear of being labeled 'racist'. So much for British law! It turned a blind eye.

10,000 underage girls let down and lives ruined because of multiculturalism and fear by bureaucrats. History will record the shame of the UK
Posted by Banjo, Monday, 31 August 2015 4:38:04 PM
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Posted by Banjo, Monday, 31 August 2015 4:38:04 PM

" Foxy,Rather than try and slime the author and the publishers of the document why not counter the contents and conclusions. ..."

I can agree with *Banjo* to the extent that with such heinous crimes what matters is a critical examination of the facts, regardless of whether there are aberrant conclusions drawn by disreputable folk or otherwise.

I would add though that every society has its fair share of criminals and these kinds of sex crimes against minors are common in most if not all countries.

Here in Australia, we have but to look to the r.commission into institutional responses to child sex abuse.

Additionally, when referring to this religion or that it is important to remember that culture is usually deeply intertwined to the extent that a religion practiced in one part of the world can have quite a few differences to how it is practiced in other parts.

Also, we have to wonder about who the clients were?
Posted by DreamOn, Monday, 31 August 2015 6:51:58 PM
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