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Authorities must overcome the fear of racial and religious profiling

Britain’s Muslim Problem – Child Sex Rings


By David C. Jennings ——--May 19, 2013

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Gangs of Pakistani men have been convicted of grooming girls as young as 11 for sex in Derby, Oxford, Rochdale, Rotherham and Shropshire. Liberally supplying gifts and alcohol they pressured their victims into giving up what they wanted from them.
The problem though continues and grows as local governments and even some in the the media are afraid to confront the issue due to fears of appearing racist or anti-Islamic. British MP Damian Green has said that it’s time to dismiss the vestiges of such political correctness around the issue. The men involved are not limited to Pakistani heritage, they include other Asian and North African countries but are almost exclusively Islamic, and their victims are usually white, underage, ethnically British girls. One of the victims in the Oxford case testified that ‘the men exclusively wanted white girls to abuse’.

There are at least 54 active investigations in 31 of Britain’s 43 police divisions

There are at least 54 active investigations in 31 of Britain’s 43 police divisions, 3 of those would not tell Britain’s Daily Mirror how many investigations they had and 12 did not respond to them at all. Oxford is the location of one of the most recent convictions in the largely white Conservative voting Thames Valley division - and they have the most active cases, 14 of all 54 nationwide. High Wycombe, also in Thames Valley, a Conservative town with a Muslim hotbed community will put 10 men on trial next week for exploiting a girl over a 4 year period.

Dr. Taj Hargey, an Oxford based Imam writing for the Daily Mail said “The view of some Islamic preachers towards white women can be appalling. (they believe) white women deserve to be punished for their behaviour by being exploited and degraded.” The veil of religious freedom should be removed at the point where common decency is subverted and laws are blatantly violated. We’re not talking about thought crime, this is hostile physical abuse defended by cultural and religious excuses. Hargey continues “As so often in fearful, politically correct modern Britain, there is a craven unwillingness to face up to the reality that their actions are tied up with religion and race”. The Metropolitan police have been setting up a specialist unit to counter this. Eight men, suspected of "grooming" a young girl and passing her around for sex, were arrested in pre-dawn raids by 140 officers in east London and Hertfordshire a couple of months ago, after a four-month investigation by the Met. Meanwhile the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) – Keir Starmer – has warned against an overly cautious justice system. In fact it is people like Starmer who are a big part of the problem. A confirmed leftie and human rights defence lawyer (code for defending bad guys because they are victims); he has worked internationally to abolish the death-penalty. He was most notably involved in a decision to prosecute a young man who killed a burglar in his mother’s home relying on the testimony of the burglars’ 14 year-old accomplice. When it became an election issue in 2010 the case was suddenly dropped. The DPP has done a nice P.R. job spreading the blame around but he needs to take the attitude of MP Damian Green and that thinking needs to filter down through the system. Police will be limited to how aggressively they combat these situations if they know the Crown Prosecution Service, headed by the DPP, won’t follow through aggressively enough. In reality, Starmer is the wrong man for the job and should be replaced – the healthy future of white teen girls depends on it. Local social services need to understand that this is happening in their city and need a strategy to be able to connect girls under gang control to the help they need. In the Oxford case ‘Girl C’ testified that she and her mother reached out for help. Investigations were begun and then halted. Vulnerable girls withdrew complaints as pressure from the gang and from authorities to substantiate mounted. One girl was threatened by the police that she would be charged with wasting police time over her repeated absences from a children's home. The situation is now gaining greater recognition and the reality that ‘it could be happening here’ is sinking in. But local authorities must overcome the fear of racial and religious profiling if they are to successfully address the growing problems that have been caused by excessive high-speed immigration. British government must have the courage to admit they are at fault for this and then act on the necessary remedies, despite the predictable push-back from the co-dependent opposition.

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David C. Jennings——

David Jennings is an ex-pat Brit. living in California.

A Christian Minister he advocates for Traditional & Conservative causes.

David is also an avid fan of Liverpool Football Club and writes for the supporters club in America

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