UK’s Mass Immigration, Mass [Assault]
Authorities set the stage for mass assaults against girls and young women, ignored the crimes, refused to prosecute, and then covered it up for years. The scale of this corruption is mindboggling.
The full horror of the common tendency to downplay or excuse crimes by members of politically favored groups came to light in 2012 in Great Britain with the revelations of extensive sexual assault and sex slavery perpetrated against young, overwhelmingly Caucasian British girls by gangs of South Asian immigrant men in cities across the nation since the late 1980s. (Eighty-four percent of those convicted have been of Asian ethnicity.) Government agencies and the media conspired to hide the appalling facts from the public for decades, and the British government still has not conducted an investigation to unveil the full extent of the crimes.
Blaze Media reports:
Thousands of British girls were systematically raped, tortured, and trafficked by Pakistani grooming gangs from the late 1980s well into the new millennium. For years, authorities failed to help the victims and hold the pedophilic rapists accountable in part because of “nervousness about race.” The British media, rendered largely useless by political correctness and an apparent disinterest in the fate of white, working-class children, similarly dropped the ball and in some cases even suppressed details about the horrific and widespread issue.
Former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman, a critic of the “misguided dogma of multiculturalism,” noted in September 2023 that the “systematic rape, abuse and exploitation of young girls by organized gangs of older men—and the disgraceful failure of the authorities to act despite ample evidence—is a stain on our country.”
Businessman Elon Musk brought the issue to Americans’ attention last week by noting that the current prime minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, had been responsible for prosecuting those crimes and failed to do so, as the Blaze article notes:
Elon Musk generated serious waves Wednesday by suggesting that the recent refusal by the isles' stained Labour government to take a closer look at the historic abuse is connected with the leftist prime minister's apparent failures of yesteryear.
“In the UK, serious crimes such as rape require the Crown Prosecution Service's approval for the police to charge suspects,” Musk tweeted Wednesday. “Who was the head of the CPS when rape gangs were allowed to exploit young girls without facing justice? Keir Starmer, 2008-2013.”
The Financial Times noted that during the time period highlighted by Musk, Starmer served as director of public prosecutions, getting around to prosecuting elements of the Rochdale rape gang only during his final year in the position—after the scandal in Greater Manchester became too great to ignore.
The full story has yet to be told, Musk noted, and the alternative press outlet GB News confirmed Musk’s claim about the current cover-up: “The Government has formally rejected repeated requests for a Home Office-led inquiry into historic child abuse in Oldham after the town's council voted on the matter earlier this year,” GB News reported last week.
Oldham is only one of countless UK cities in which the South Asian gangs committed these crimes, and the British people deserve a full account of this monstrous criminal warfare and the shameful cover-up by the government and the press, writes commentator Tom Jones at UnHerd:
The case for a centralised inquiry is clear: while this request was for Oldham alone, there has been a rape gang scandal in over 50 British towns and cities. This is a staggering scale of depravity, and most cases are marked by close resemblances in their systematic nature. The demographics of the rapists are often disproportionately men of Pakistani origin and their victims are particularly vulnerable young girls, often in social care. There have been large-scale cover-ups within ethnic communities, social services, police forces and council authorities.
Since these reports first began to surface more than a decade ago, I have bristled at the description of these activities as “grooming gangs.” This went far beyond grooming (which is itself abominable), given the widespread use of force and omnipresent threat of violence toward these vulnerable young girls. More than a national scandal, this was truly an atrocity.
Shadow Home Office minister Chris Philp told the BBC the scale of the crimes requires a national investigation and report, Blaze Media reported:
Chris Philp told the BBC, “We need a proper national inquiry to look at all of these issues across all of the towns affected. And I'm afraid to say there are something like, you know, 15 to 25 different towns involved, covering thousands and thousands of victims.”
Philp noted further that the inquiry should examine why the pedophile rape gangs were “overwhelmingly of South Asian background.”
Scattered individual-city reports will fail to convey the full truth of this decades-long program of organized horror, Jones notes:
While there have been isolated inquiries, such as the Jay Report and a 2013 report by the Home Affairs Committee, these have not provided sufficient answers. But a report solely into the events in Oldham will arguably suffer from the same issue, as will any report provided by a council reporting on its own conduct. Given that many of those involved may still be serving, it will be difficult to name the individuals at fault.
Rather than treating each gang as a separate problem, the Government should launch an inquiry that deals with the disturbing phenomenon as a whole. It should treat this as what it is: a national problem, not isolated incidents. It should provide the resources, authority and backing necessary to deal with the crisis as such and tackle the institutional cover-ups which happened time and time again, regardless of the council area responsible.
Such a report would benefit us in the United States as well, as a warning of where identity politics and media malfeasance can lead us.