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Huddersfield Sex Trafficking Inquiry: 31 Charged

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posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 05:32 AM
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I've mentioned it before but if noone has seen the BBC mini series Three Girls, it is worth a watch. It revolves around the first of these cases to come to light I think in Rochdale.


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posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 05:35 AM
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a reply to: Freeborn

Cheers for that.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 05:44 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

Good. Its strange to me how blatant the effort is to cover this up. In another world, those protecting child rapists get treated as badly as the rapists.

IMO they are all one community that when not abusing children themselves, that they dedicate free time to advocacy for their pals.

I would kill them all. Its worth a thought. If you cant get them into court so as to deal with them, just deal with them and get them into a casket. The kids they rape will thank you.


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posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 05:59 AM
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a reply to: damonster



Sexual predators of any race/culture should be highlighted....


I don't think anyone has suggested anything other than that.



..... because of the deeds not to push a political agenda as this thread and OP are doing.


But there is a specific problem within a specific section of British society.
Despite PC dictates and generation snowflake sensibilities there seems to be a growing, if somewhat reluctant, acceptance that this is indeed the case and that there needs to be some sort of co-ordinated and planned strategy aimed at eradicating this horrific practice.

That is a fact.
Its not pushing some political agenda - I'd even argue that its the refusal to admit that there is a specific problem within predominantly UK Pakistani communities regarding grooming vulnerable, young, white teenage girls that is pursuing a political agenda.
And promoting that agenda rather than preventing further abuses and looking after the actual victims of these heinous crimes is the primary concern of far too many.

Of course all other sex crimes should be investigated, no-one has ever even intimated anything other than that.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 06:07 AM
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originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: oldcarpy

Good. Its strange to me how blatant the effort is to cover this up. In another world, those protecting child rapists get treated as badly as the rapists.

IMO they are all one community that when not abusing children themselves, that they dedicate free time to advocacy for their pals.

I would kill them all. Its worth a thought. If you cant get them into court so as to deal with them, just deal with them and get them into a ccasket. The kids they rape will thank you.



Dude, genocide is NEVER the solution to a minority problem. Think about what you're saying. Would you include children in the 'kill them all' solution? Do you seriously believe that every Muslim is as evil as a child rapist? Not one good Muslim anywhere? If that's the case, I wonder if you aren't worse than the molesters in the sense they have a hatred for a minority whereas yours is more of a blanket hatred of 2 billion. That level of hate has some pretty terrible historical results and makes for very useful idiots.

I don't for one moment think you are as bad as that. I'm just poking a hole in the logic of slaying a couple of billion for the crimes of a few. There's no need for the hyperbole.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 06:13 AM
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a reply to: Kandinsky

I am not speaking against muslims. I am speaking against child rapists.

I would kill all child rapists.

alhamdulillah

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How were my words confusing? Why do people assume that there is blind hatred for Muslims at every turn.

This is about child rape gangs. Yes, kill them all and send a message in their blood.

Society will be fine after that whether we hate or love eachother. Muslims arent even this sensitive.

White people are being overly sensitive for them.
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posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 06:14 AM
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Abuse in the Catholic Church is indeed an issue.

I am not trying to score any points and this has nothing really to do with Muslims or any agenda.

It has been shown time and time again in this country (can't speak for the US) that this is a cultural problem largely within the Pakistani community and ignoring it is simply not an option. It needs to be addressed.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 06:50 AM
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a reply to: tadaman

Read your first two paragraphs. I'll apologise for misreading them if you'll apologise for being less clear than you intended. Or we call it quits and move on...





posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 07:33 AM
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originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
a reply to: Freeborn
Rochdale, Oxford, Newcastle, Keighley, Peterborough, Bristol, Aylesbury, and now Rotherham, all predominently from the Pakistani community raping solely white non-Muslim girls.
Nope, nothing to see here, move along, there is no cultural problem with certain elements of the UK immigrant community.
Anyone who dares to think so should be hung and quartered for being a bigot.
...now, where is my pitchfork.



You do kind of hit the nail on the head there - specifically from the Pakistani community. Muslim grooming gangs is certainly not accurate though.

Look at it the other way round. Romanian gangs traffic women for sex everywhere. Using the same broad definitions would mean countries from the near east including Britain when complaining about white european sex gangs.

I'm not defending them (no defence) but it is important to realise that this is a very specific sub set from the "Muslim" world behind the grooming gangs.

And, for our US members that seem to adore him, once again they are being prosecuted with absolutely no involvement from Tommy Robinson / Stephen Yaxley-Lennon or whatever you want to call him. Although he will probably turn up again to claim some credit at some point.......



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 09:14 AM
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a reply to: Chadwickus

Thanks for your useless opinion.

As usual.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 09:39 AM
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a reply to: vinifalou

To be fair, Pakistani child molesters in a Northern English town have very little to do with the allegation that American elite Democrats are eating babies in Washington pizza parlours. These are typically low-income, unskilled Pakistanis with no specific political bias who live in the poorest areas of old towns.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 09:57 AM
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a reply to: Kandinsky

I didn't said that PG had anything to do with the story the OP shared.

As I stated 3 posts below:


My point is that sex trafficking/rings are way more common than we used to think, including with those in positions of power, as we're seeing on the past few years [...]


It's all about interpretation



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 10:17 AM
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As a side issue, I just can't get my head around large groups of men happily abusing young girls like meat. I know many criminals but this is just alien to me, the cruelty, the dehumanisation of it all. They are in the same catagory to me as the Eastern European human sex slave smugglers, and it's a fact that gangs from the Balkans region are main players in that gig, again, not racist just a fact.

I really can't imagine using people as commodities though, must be a dark mind to be like that.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 10:29 AM
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a reply to: Kandinsky


So that's what Pizzagate is about? Bloody hell. That is mental.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 10:48 AM
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a reply to: CornishCeltGuy

I think monsters live amongst us and by 'us' I mean humans in general. We're never that far away from a Hutu massacre, a Balkans war or dragging people into the streets for reasons that make sense at the time. That's people under special conditions. I think there are people who are like that 24/7 and those are the monsters who live in our societies.

That taxi rapist or the kids who set fire to a tramp. Murderous children with knives. Do you know what I mean? Even organised criminals torturing debtors and rivals. There are people who are able to do the worst things to others and we probably pass them on the streets or stand in bars with them. God knows how they dog whistle each other to form groups. When they do it's God help us all. Prisons are full of them and I honestly believe there are many more out and about. They wouldn't blink at torturing a kid anymore than stabbing a passerby or bricking an old person's face for a fiver.

They say 1 in a hundred people are psychopaths. How many people have you known in your life? Hardly bears thinking about. Society contains them and when they form groups a lot of # goes down. It's 'the evil that men do' and 'the banality of evil' at work. Makes me shudder and realise how vulnerable everyone is. Monsters.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 11:02 AM
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Yes, sadly everything you say seems true.
In a previous local govt career life I visited all the sex offenders who had served their time in the area. Female staff had to visit in pairs so it saved staff hours using me the male on my own. People have absolutely no idea what is actually living in their communities. I only lasted a year in that role, it became too difficult to act professionally if you know what I mean.

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posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 11:27 AM
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a reply to: CornishCeltGuy

Yes I do. There are seriously bad people around and, I reckon, some of the worst ones haven't hit the surface yet. They're the circumstantial ones who just need a trigger or opportunity and they're off.

Hostels and halfway houses generally exist in the poorer neighbourhoods which adds an extra dimension to 'monsters living amongst us.' Rehabilitation is a great thing and a lot of people turn a corner in life. On the other hand, who wants some of the more hardcore varieties living round the corner?



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 12:52 PM
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a reply to: Kandinsky
Stop skirting round the issue. A few posts you've put on keeps pushing the Pakistani theme. The fox in the henhouse is MUSLIM. Say it. These are Pakistani MUSLIM gangs. It's the muslim bit that they like to use as a defence.
Their religion teaches women as below men, objects to be used and more so women not of their faith. They are seen as animals to really be used and abused with no thought of being wrong because their religion says so.
I said all along, this and the jihadi factor is a Muslim problem that only they can sort out.
But they don't want to.



posted on Aug, 16 2018 @ 02:17 PM
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Stop skirting round the issue. A few posts you've put on keeps pushing the Pakistani theme. The fox in the henhouse is MUSLIM.


Nah it's not how I see it. Same way I don't blame Catholicism because some of their priests have been raping boys for decades. It isn't Christianity either that causes Christian brothers to set up children's homes to abuse kids. It isn't a partisan thing either.

The problem is people who are # humans.




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