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I had to think twice before I posted this disgustingly shocking news report.
Why is it once again, that groups of either Asians or blacks are involved in such cases as this one?
When I first head this on the news, they did not at first give out the ethnicity of the group, and underneath I was hoping that they might be white men, so that I could post the story, without the condemnations that are generally levelled at me for daring to highlight such disgusting actions.
But alas that could not be, the only diversion from the norm that I can give, is the fact that one of the perpetrators was white.
I had to think twice before I posted this disgustingly shocking news report.
Why is it once again, that groups of either Asians or blacks are involved in such cases as this one?
When I first head this on the news, they did not at first give out the ethnicity of the group, and underneath I was hoping that they might be white men, so that I could post the story, without the condemnations that are generally levelled at me for daring to highlight such disgusting actions.
But alas that could not be, the only diversion from the norm that I can give, is the fact that one of the perpetrators was white.
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In the case of a few weeks ago, the police ststed it wasn't a 'racially motivated' crime but that there were 'racial overtones'.
I think what they were referring to is that there are cultural factors here.
In the muslim community men find it difficult to find partners for casual sex because of the controls placed around females. It is correct to state that such men are more likely to visit prostitutes than their white peers.
If they are predisposed to seek vulnerable and available young girls then they inevitably 'target' white girls for the same reason. And they know that (in some cases) their actions will not be reported by these girls isolated from a protective family like their own and won't lead to condemnation from some of their own community because the girls are viewed as 'tarts' who already lead immoral lives not 'well behaved muslim girls'.
So first and foremost there are young girls out there who need protecting anyway from all kinds of predators of all colours - but a muslim community nearby adds a particular risk.
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In the case of a few weeks ago, the police ststed it wasn't a 'racially motivated' crime but that there were 'racial overtones'.
I think what they were referring to is that there are cultural factors here.
In the muslim community men find it difficult to find partners for casual sex because of the controls placed around females. It is correct to state that such men are more likely to visit prostitutes than their white peers.
If they are predisposed to seek vulnerable and available young girls then they inevitably 'target' white girls for the same reason. And they know that (in some cases) their actions will not be reported by these girls isolated from a protective family like their own and won't lead to condemnation from some of their own community because the girls are viewed as 'tarts' who already lead immoral lives not 'well behaved muslim girls'.
So first and foremost there are young girls out there who need protecting anyway from all kinds of predators of all colours - but a muslim community nearby adds a particular risk.
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<<The White man took them to the Caribbean, and have never been left to forget it. >>
Well I guess that's fair enough as large parts of our financial and business infrastrucure that we all enjoy to this day was built on the kidnapping, incarceration, rape, torture and murder of those people.
Acknowledgement not apology.
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Well I guess that's fair enough as large parts of our financial and business infrastrucure that we all enjoy to this day was built on the kidnapping, incarceration, rape, torture and murder of those people.
Acknowledgement not apology.
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