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More Predators Off The Streets
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Hopefully the length of these sentences will start to send out a message to anyone inclined to indulge in this sort of abhorrent behavior
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-58 38589/O xford-c hild-se x-gang- jailed- 75-YEAR S.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Young teenaged girls, out at night...no parental supervision.
Made up and dressed sexually provocatively.
UK, cocaine centre of Europe and the highest teenaged pregnancies.
British girls going on holiday specifically to be laid.
Reputation of UK girls as easy lays abroad.
Add that to non-white men who have a different value on the "slapper type" of white woman.............and there one has the problem.
Education! education! education is about 30 years too late.
Sorry folks.
Made up and dressed sexually provocatively.
UK, cocaine centre of Europe and the highest teenaged pregnancies.
British girls going on holiday specifically to be laid.
Reputation of UK girls as easy lays abroad.
Add that to non-white men who have a different value on the "slapper type" of white woman.............and there one has the problem.
Education! education! education is about 30 years too late.
Sorry folks.
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No one is blaming the victims, TTT. Perhaps you would like to point out where people have?
Fact is, in any crime there is a victim and a perpetrator. Catching and successfully prosecuting the perpetrator is an after the event thing. Educating victims to help them not be victims is preventative.
There is lots of educational stuff about such as how to deter burglars, how not to be a victim of an online scam etc, why is this so different?!
Fact is, in any crime there is a victim and a perpetrator. Catching and successfully prosecuting the perpetrator is an after the event thing. Educating victims to help them not be victims is preventative.
There is lots of educational stuff about such as how to deter burglars, how not to be a victim of an online scam etc, why is this so different?!
Barmaid: "No one is blaming the victims, TTT. Perhaps you would like to point out where people have? The whole orientation of this thread is to deflect the blame away from Muslim men. The OP even asked us to concentrate on education of the potential victims. Sqad more or less saiud they were asking for it and JTT has done his level best to avoid talking about the real cause.
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My thanks to vetuste-ennemi for providing the excellent Spectator article, I hope others will take the trouble to read it.
The muslim population of Telford is very small, and in Rotherham it's only around 3% - how many men in the average age group of the perpetrators can there be in these communities to subject so many children to so much abuse?
I've read enough about these abuses to know that it would be impossible for 'a tiny minority' to orchestrate it on such a scale. I wish one of the resident analysts would give us a clearer idea of the scale of the problem but reading the case histories might be too harrowing for them. I'd be surprised if it was less than 20%.
I think the class element should be noted too. It's predominantly middle-class professionals that have let down generations of predominantly working-class girls (or should that be 'young ladies'?)
The muslim population of Telford is very small, and in Rotherham it's only around 3% - how many men in the average age group of the perpetrators can there be in these communities to subject so many children to so much abuse?
I've read enough about these abuses to know that it would be impossible for 'a tiny minority' to orchestrate it on such a scale. I wish one of the resident analysts would give us a clearer idea of the scale of the problem but reading the case histories might be too harrowing for them. I'd be surprised if it was less than 20%.
I think the class element should be noted too. It's predominantly middle-class professionals that have let down generations of predominantly working-class girls (or should that be 'young ladies'?)
I am glad you read the read as to detract from blaming muslim men when the OP starts with "more predators off the streets" and hopes that the length of sentences will start to send out a message to "anyone inclined to indulge in this sort of abhorrent behaviour". You obviously see something that I dont.
We have done to death on here the issue of muslim grooming gangs. I dont think anyone in their right mind will say that it is anything other than abhorrent. So what is your answer? Let's not bother educating anyone? Let's just throw all muslim men in jail eh? Oh and all non-muslims too since there are one or two non muslim rapists out there. And I am sure there will be someone along soon to evidence female rapists. Excellent but its not really workable, is it?
Are you going to come up with ideas that might help? Or just lambast others because it suits your agenda?
We have done to death on here the issue of muslim grooming gangs. I dont think anyone in their right mind will say that it is anything other than abhorrent. So what is your answer? Let's not bother educating anyone? Let's just throw all muslim men in jail eh? Oh and all non-muslims too since there are one or two non muslim rapists out there. And I am sure there will be someone along soon to evidence female rapists. Excellent but its not really workable, is it?
Are you going to come up with ideas that might help? Or just lambast others because it suits your agenda?
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