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So Will The Muslim Grooming Gangs Now Be Dealt With?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-65160 429
..ignore the PC cobras and the apologists and nick the lowlives.
..ignore the PC cobras and the apologists and nick the lowlives.
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No one should be interpreting the appalling saga of Muslim grooming gangs - and moreover the abject disregard for the well-being of their young victims - as anything other than it is. A shameful indictment upon the authorities and upon the dishonest, kowtowing, sycophantic, weak-minded society we have become.
15:27 Tue 04th Apr 2023
// Sabah Kaiser, ethnic minority ambassador to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme: "Child sexual abuse does not have a skin colour, it doesn't have a religion, it doesn't have a culture. Child sexual abuse does not discriminate." //
I doubt anything will change. No new legislation, no new funding. No sure why the PM is sticking his oar in now, 2 decades too late?
I doubt anything will change. No new legislation, no new funding. No sure why the PM is sticking his oar in now, 2 decades too late?
SP, I saw his name but it’s a name I’m wholly unfamiliar with - and having listened to him I know why. I can understand why he impressed you - he’s saying what you want to hear - but why you think he would impress anyone else is a mystery. He’s like a petulant, overgrown, angry teenager ranting on about truth - a concept that, in reality, he appears to have no concept of.
naomi24 - you have a point.
People tend to graduate to commentators whose views echo their own - take Khandro on the News section...he frequently posted threads from people who supported his words view.
It's called confirmation bias and I don't think it's a problem unless you don't recognise it.
Don't think I was trying to impress anyone by posting the link, just giving a counterpoint to the argument.
People tend to graduate to commentators whose views echo their own - take Khandro on the News section...he frequently posted threads from people who supported his words view.
It's called confirmation bias and I don't think it's a problem unless you don't recognise it.
Don't think I was trying to impress anyone by posting the link, just giving a counterpoint to the argument.
No one should be interpreting the appalling saga of Muslim grooming gangs - and moreover the abject disregard for the well-being of their young victims - as anything other than it is. A shameful indictment upon the authorities and upon the dishonest, kowtowing, sycophantic, weak-minded society we have become.
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