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Grooming Gang Petition
Now at an astonishing 109,000 plus
https:/ /www.br eitbart .com/eu rope/20 20/03/0 9/petit ion-rel ease-su ppresse d-govt- report- groomin g-gangs -smashe s-80000 /
showing just how high public feeling is. Sad that vetuste isn't with us, this was one of his strongest modern-day societal concerns.
I have just signed it too, btw.
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showing just how high public feeling is. Sad that vetuste isn't with us, this was one of his strongest modern-day societal concerns.
I have just signed it too, btw.
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Signed it Monday. The same gits who covered it up and facilitated it in the first place, are now trying to hide their complicity behind a protective wall of diversity. We need to hunt them down and hound them out of office. Perhaps the "officials and police officers" were themselves "involved" and are naturally trying to hush it up again. We owe our names to this...
20:04 Wed 11th Mar 2020
TD //across the UK the greatest numbers of perpetrators of CSE [child sexual exploitation] are white men.//
From where do you get that statistic?
Here's an extract from the Telegraph, showing what scale the cover-up is, containing a few alarming examples;
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ women/l ife/tol erant-n ation-t ime-sha med-gro oming-g angs-pr ey-girl s/
'Last year, the NSPCC identified 19,000 victims of gang abuse and admitted the true number is probably much higher. It is, without doubt, the biggest scandal this country has seen in my lifetime, yet still there is a terror on the part of officialdom of conducting the full public inquiry that is so clearly needed.'
From where do you get that statistic?
Here's an extract from the Telegraph, showing what scale the cover-up is, containing a few alarming examples;
https:/
'Last year, the NSPCC identified 19,000 victims of gang abuse and admitted the true number is probably much higher. It is, without doubt, the biggest scandal this country has seen in my lifetime, yet still there is a terror on the part of officialdom of conducting the full public inquiry that is so clearly needed.'
Khandro, The BBC link that I provided, then Naomi kindly provided again for some reason.
"Prof Jay was keen to stress in her report that "there is no simple link between race and child sexual exploitation, and across the UK the greatest numbers of perpetrators of CSE [child sexual exploitation] are white men"."
Also, the info is available online.
You really think the majority of child abusers in the UK is Pakistani men?? Purleeeeeeeeeeeeese.
"Prof Jay was keen to stress in her report that "there is no simple link between race and child sexual exploitation, and across the UK the greatest numbers of perpetrators of CSE [child sexual exploitation] are white men"."
Also, the info is available online.
You really think the majority of child abusers in the UK is Pakistani men?? Purleeeeeeeeeeeeese.
But "child sexual exploitation" is a term open to interpretation, with most of it taking place within families, "grooming gangs" isn't, it is an entirely different matter, unheard of before the Asian influx into the UK whatever this one BBC professor says. From multiple sources, the evidence against her is overwhelming.
I think that if the authorities used the information to stop, preferably all, but in any practical situation most of these offences, and prevented these gangs from existing, then there'd be no need to try to decide which was the least awful course of action with regards to these reports. It's failure on the part of those with responsibility that generates the demand for more information, and the risk that some may abuse it, which government would then have enabled.
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