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originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
It's been underway for a while.
A lot of disgusting cowards involved.
originally posted by: ibelievethemsm
a reply to: CharlieSpeirs
you do realise that a lot of eastern Europeans identify as Islamic. not so much Romanians but alot of other countries in that block. i don't think marko is blind to the atrocities that are committed by the the white brits. he just voices opinion on the Islamic atrocities., because this is an islamic based post
"If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside on the street, or in the garden or in the park, or in the backyard without a cover, and the cats come and eat it ... whose fault is it, the cats or the uncovered meat?
originally posted by: Hijinx
a reply to: markosity1973
So if they were white would you slander all christians?
originally posted by: chuck258
originally posted by: Hijinx
a reply to: markosity1973
So if they were white would you slander all christians?
And here come the Muslim apologists.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: tony9802
Muslim rape? What about the UK elites raping & murdering children via Satanic rituals?
They're awfully quiet about that too! Hell, I bet they're blaming it all on the Muslims since their dirty laundry has slowly been aired these past few years.
We must not lose sight of what the failures in Rotherham have meant in practice; victims have been hurt and remain without justice, the Pakistani Heritage Community has been harmed by association , as have individual social workers, police officers, taxi drivers and other hard working people in the Council, voluntary sectors and the town of
Rotherham more broadly. It has also harmed public services because what happened in Rotherham does not represent its values - of putting the needs of the most vulnerable always at its centre. I want to be clear that the responsibility for the abuse that took place in Rotherham lies firmly with the vile perpetrators, many of whom have not yet faced justice for what they have done. I hope that this will shortly be rectified. But in its actions, the conclusion that I
have reluctantly reached is that both today and in the past, Rotherham has at times taken more care of its reputation than it has its of its most needy.