If you haven’t heard about the UK grooming gangs scandal, this video will probably shock you. Gangs of men, predominantly of Pakistani heritage, systematically groomed and abused vulnerable girls—mostly White British—from care backgrounds and working-class families. The abuse was horrific: gang rapes, trafficking between towns, violence, and intimidation that went on for years.
Authorities knew about it but failed to stop it for over a decade in multiple towns. The reason? Fear of being labelled racist. Staff were told not to mention the ethnic origins of perpetrators. As the 2014 Jay Report into Rotherham found: “Several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being labelled racist.” Some were explicitly instructed not to note ethnicity. Victims were often dismissed or blamed.
This mirrors patterns seen in Minneapolis, where authorities have at times hesitated on certain fraud cases involving immigrant communities due to similar concerns about the “R word.” Crime should be prosecuted based on evidence and behavior—not the ethnicity or background of those involved. The rule of law demands equal protection for all victims. Prioritizing “anti-racism” optics over stopping real harm doesn’t protect anyone—it just lets criminals operate longer while victims suffer.
@chiky_handlr Nobody is more trustworthy than Hunter. Anyone that’s willing to lie to his wife multiple times about smoking crack with hookers is clearly telling the truth about everything else
@robbystarbuck This isn’t complicated. Most women are happiest when they are in a monogamous relationship with children. Monogamy and having children have sadly fallen out of fashion for many people on the political left. Most conservatives, however, still believe in the lifestyle.