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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 13 May 21 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
The pakistani Rape gangs. The closest England came to a civil War since either the 1981 Miner's Strike or William of Orange 1690.
a) a cat stuck up a tree Edited by PalazioVecchio (13 May 2021 6.29pm) ooh careful, you will incur the wrath of a certain poster.....they are 'asian' not pakistani apparently!!
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PalazioVecchio south pole 13 May 21 9.35pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
ooh careful, you will incur the wrath of a certain poster.....they are 'asian' not pakistani apparently!! were any of the gangs Chinese, Thai, Indian or Japanese ? google it....loads of pakistani surnames & faces.
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dannyboy1978 14 May 21 6.29am | |
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When anyone center or right of centre say anything justified about migration of any sort they are shouted down and slammed for being a racist. Then you get this. The left are digging their own grave, fingers crossed.
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Badger11 Beckenham 14 May 21 7.22am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
When anyone center or right of centre say anything justified about migration of any sort they are shouted down and slammed for being a racist. Then you get this. The left are digging their own grave, fingers crossed. Stupid comment by a bigot people like him claim to hate. Priti Patel is not responsible for every action by Border Force we don't know why these 2 men were arrested and what court proceedings led to it. What happens if it turns out they are convicted of serious crimes like the child rapist "saved" by the do gooders on that plane. We have a legal system and anyone facing deportation has legal aid and many many chances to put their case to the courts. The usual rent a mob does not surprise me but Nicola Sturgeon should be ashamed of her comments implying that because it is Eid they should not have been arrested. Sounds like the Purge is she proposing an amnesty on certain religious holidays when you can't get nicked?
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 14 May 21 7.39am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
were any of the gangs Chinese, Thai, Indian or Japanese ? google it....loads of pakistani surnames & faces. Think you have misunderstood, I am NOT the 'certain poster' I 100% agree with your post earlier
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Spiderman Horsham 14 May 21 8.09am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
When anyone center or right of centre say anything justified about migration of any sort they are shouted down and slammed for being a racist. Then you get this. The left are digging their own grave, fingers crossed. So the Muslims we were deporting on Eid were not Muslim at all. Seems Ms Sturgeon may have got her wires crossed as well. The ridiculous thing is that none of the demonstrators know anything about the men, they are obviously living here illegally. Is there anything else? Edited by Spiderman (14 May 2021 8.23am)
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Mapletree Croydon 14 May 21 8.44am | |
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For the avoidance of doubt I reserve a very special anger for the abusers of children These cases are very extreme and wide spread It seems likely a major cause is a discounting of the importance of the abused by all involved It also seems likely that cultural origin played a significant part in the abuse I do not necessarily tie that to religion, although it could be a factor Another factor is the jobs the abusers had, which appears to have allowed them access and the means to abuse the girls I note the huge under resourcing of social services across the uk which should have provided a backstop defence. Also the dreadful culture and training in some Police forces.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 14 May 21 8.47am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
For the avoidance of doubt I reserve a very special anger for the abusers of children These cases are very extreme and wide spread It seems likely a major cause is a discounting of the importance of the abused by all involved It also seems likely that cultural origin played a significant part in the abuse I do not necessarily tie that to religion, although it could be a factor Another factor is the jobs the abusers had, which appears to have allowed them access and the means to abuse the girls I note the huge under resourcing of social services across the uk which should have provided a backstop defence. Also the dreadful culture and training in some Police forces. Fair enough Maple
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Spiderman Horsham 14 May 21 8.51am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
For the avoidance of doubt I reserve a very special anger for the abusers of children These cases are very extreme and wide spread It seems likely a major cause is a discounting of the importance of the abused by all involved It also seems likely that cultural origin played a significant part in the abuse I do not necessarily tie that to religion, although it could be a factor Another factor is the jobs the abusers had, which appears to have allowed them access and the means to abuse the girls I note the huge under resourcing of social services across the uk which should have provided a backstop defence. Also the dreadful culture and training in some Police forces. I agree. SS are under resourced but in these instances it is a possibility that blind eyes were turned, so as to protect racial harmony . This has been admitted to.
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Spiderman Horsham 14 May 21 8.58am | |
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Informative read on ethnic origin of perpetrators, as well as the “reasons” behind their behaviour
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Stirlingsays 14 May 21 9.31am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Informative read on ethnic origin of perpetrators, as well as the “reasons” behind their behaviour Children are the most vulnerable and innocent of humanity and today's society has plenty of degenerates looking to target young girls who have little solid family foundation behind them. It's shocking and heart breaking to read in Ali's article here that, according to Graham Hill who is a criminologist at the University of Leeds, there are an estimated 73 child grooming gangs still operating in the UK. Even if he's half right it shows just how badly those in charge of society have failed. Plenty of those responsible for enabling this situation think they are good people but they are tainted by the outcomes of their ideals. The excuses, and deliberate inaction and obfuscation should boil the blood of all decent people. Edited by Stirlingsays (14 May 2021 9.32am)
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Stirlingsays 14 May 21 9.39am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
For the avoidance of doubt I reserve a very special anger for the abusers of children These cases are very extreme and wide spread It seems likely a major cause is a discounting of the importance of the abused by all involved It also seems likely that cultural origin played a significant part in the abuse I do not necessarily tie that to religion, although it could be a factor Another factor is the jobs the abusers had, which appears to have allowed them access and the means to abuse the girls I note the huge under resourcing of social services across the uk which should have provided a backstop defence. Also the dreadful culture and training in some Police forces. I do believe you when you say how angry you are but your point about the funding of social services does overlook the reality that we are still, relatively amongst the highest funded in the world. Partly the reasons for this state of being isn't due to finances, it's due to political and social choices. Our systems knew about these abuses for decades, it wasn't as though it couldn't have been tackled. The activist left still haven't accepted the responsibility they have for creating the 'racism' shield that allowed these abuses to continue.
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