@ayeshaijazkhan This is deflection and predicated on your absolute belief that all people are exactly the same and no different.
If industrial level rapes were to occur in Pakistan and it emerged that one particular community was routinely behind them, you might have a different opinion.
@LucasGageX Ah, the exquisite irony: you’re blushing over the version of you that actually had a spine, while giving a free pass to the sanitised, approval-seeking ghost you’ve become.
Classic case of mistaking growth for shrinkage.
Agreed. The numbers should be questioned.
That said, in an honest society, where justice matters and outrage isn’t selective, we might arrive at some common ground.
Young MirPuris are pulling away from generational tradition, are closing educational deficit gaps and are much more likely to pursue the societal patterns around them from individual consumerism to being broadly secular. Arranged cousin marriages practically do not exist with current generations. The current crop of British MirPuri political representation are unlikely to reflect the outlooks of younger generations.
Some historic legacies are harder to shift and this is the context under which much of the CSE scandal exist.
Pakistani MirPuri rapists and the ghettoised communities that shielded them should be pursued, punished, dismantled and made examples of.
But the truth is, even these perceived closed communities show all the signs of fast acceleration towards social breakdown from rising divorce rates, single parent households, and rising alcohol and drug usage. Degeneracy is degeneracy.
These were the white girls that were targeted. Question: Isn’t protection of your children, the primacy of being a father? So where were they?
This is as much a cultural/social class issue as it is a racialised one. What this isn’t, is a wider religious issue, as there are other ethnic Muslim communities who haven’t engaged in these crimes. Labels like “Pakistani” and “Muslim” are misapplied when the issue is much more specific to a particular community - working class white and (historically working-class) MirPuri.
This is one for policymakers, but in particular white working class fathers and MirPuri communities to reflect on.
We can all formulate an equation based on estimates that ends up pulling numbers out of thin air.
Question: Where exactly were the fathers of these girls?
"250,000 girls raped by Muslim gangs"
is the new "40 beheaded babies" LIE.
This figure isn't credible. It comes from Rupert Lowe's discredited report, which relies on Lord Pearson's guesswork, extrapolated from data in just a handful of towns. Lowe admitted this on page 12.
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@MattWalshBlog You don’t explain for a second why you choose to protect the elites associated with Epstein.
You don’t care about children whatsoever so long as the shekels fill your tin can.
Noticing patterns of rape (Pakistani MirPuri men) is not racist. There are deep cultural and social factors that created theses patterns of criminal behaviour.
This is not cancelled out by ignoring the facts or putting up images of white grooming gangs. Expect people to be outraged whoever commits crime These need to be spoken about,. Equally we need to have frank conversations of patterns of abuse of vulnerable children placed in same-sex partnerships. Another “minority” group.
Another critical point, again uncomfortable, is about fatherhood. Where are the guardians of girls/boys, too young to look after themselves? Fathers are natural protectors. Isn’t absent fatherhood the reason that so many children vulnerable in the first place?
This is where it starts in the first place and requires some honest conversation.