People NEED to be held accountable, not just the rapists themselves. The politicians, non-profits, NGOs, and people who helped them or protected them along the way. Every. Last. One.
A civilization that does not protect its women and children is no civilization at all. A civilization that allows any of this without the largest single retributive action in human history is not a civilization. I guarantee this is not only an England issue.
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
@LIEngProf@abetalkpoliti2 Theres another valid argument that some AR conservadems were mad that Clinton lost and voted against Obama knowing it wouldnt end up mattering
@ThomasTheLib Governor. Rarely lose, often don’t get the same hatred for failed policies, generally you’re going to be working with a trifecta. Your decisions will also impact far fewer people.
Lahn, as a populist, will benefit and weaken some of Sand’s populist-y messaging. Feenstra was a weak candidate among R’s, and Lahn may be able to turn out additional MAGA-aligned R’s. He did better in some of the suburbs, but that could be a more conservative primary base
My UPDATED 2026 Iowa gubernatorial prediction:
🟦🫏Sand+3.1% (+1.3)
Congressman Randy Feenstra, who was endorsed by President Trump and was expected to win the GOP nomination, unexpectedly lost to Zach Lahn, a farmer and a political newcomer.
The race will still be competitive, but Sand's chances of winning have increased. Lahn is a weaker candidate than Feenstra, primarily due to lack of name recognition.
@James_Broughton@BananaRep405 Reps are gaining well around the state, even in the Las Cruces area. To be sure, Bernalillo shifting how it is wont be helpful. However, if R’s can get conservative hispanics to vote + keep making inroads in native areas, its anybodies state to win
@GrantMa25066011@vaxxedBTBBE1965 All depends if the Progs run a candidate. Their alliance with Dems is, largely, out the window for this election. If a Prog actually runs, its a good chance for Rodgers to win, but I trust him to win anyways.
Very happy to give my support to @PhilScott4VT. A great statesman and someone I am proud to cast my vote for in the primary and general election. While he is the best Gov in America, he can’t do it alone
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