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We also in Rotherham have this f@kin idiot who bottled out of having a live debate with Tommy Robinson.https://rotherhampolitics.wordpress.com/2017/08/11/muhbeen-claims-newcastle-grooming-gang-should-not-be-considered-muslim/

 

Some good comments below the article.

 

Yes mate thank feck their is some sensible people in Rotherham.

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If you turn the tables white gangs raping Pakistani young girls there would be riot's like this country had never seen, we obviously don't really care has much.

The informant in question was paid £10,000 to act as an undercover informant, money well spent? For them convictions yes, should a previous convicted child molester be rewarded not a chance, he should

Has the English man completely given up? This place is far from perfect and we've had the pedo priests and the troubles but it feels like we're leaving the dark ages behind. But I have to say from the

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Labour MP has said the fear of being called racist is what's stopping authorities investigating certain races and cultures.

 

Interesting they're using that tactic, as they're the inventors of it. They've weaponized a word and now they're using it as a shield to deflect the attention from showing that once again the local authorities are incompetent in civil service.

 

The perpetrators are exclusively Muslim, the victims exclusively white. They refer to their victims as "white trash".....why is this not charged as "racially aggravated" ? Which would attract a stronger sentence !

That's a very good point. If this doesn't constitute a racially aggravated crime then I don't know what does.

 

Here's my problem with 'the Muslim issue'.....

 

....what can we do ? What can the ordinary fella in the street, like me and you, actually do about it ?

 

Put the silly "hang 'em and burn 'em" stuff aside, what can each of us physically do, on a meaningful everyday level, to turn this around ?

 

Don't spend in their shops ? Tick.

Don't ride in their taxis ? Tick.

Don't interact socially ? Tick.

Keep your kids/grandkids away from theirs ? Tick.

Refuse to donate to certain charities and causes ? Tick.

Support a 'resistant group' (and I'm saying no more) ? Tick.

 

Hasn't made the slightest difference.....so what do I do now ?

 

Anyone got any serious ideas, 'cos I'm f***ed if I know !

 

Include demand accountability from elected officials and civil servants. You can boycott businesses as much as you want but the people in charge of caring for vulnerable children should be held accountable for incompetence. The continuing inability for the local authorities to do anything was highlighted in this article, regarding the Rochdale case. Until competent people are put into these roles it's not going to improve.

 

With the rise of reports of grooming the focus should be switched to identifying and caring for, vulnerable children.

 

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Labour MP has said the fear of being called racist is what's stopping authorities investigating certain races and cultures.

 

Interesting they're using that tactic, as they're the inventors of it. They've weaponized a word and now they're using it as a shield to deflect the attention from showing that once again the local authorities are incompetent in civil service.

 

The perpetrators are exclusively Muslim, the victims exclusively white. They refer to their victims as "white trash".....why is this not charged as "racially aggravated" ? Which would attract a stronger sentence !

That's a very good point. If this doesn't constitute a racially aggravated crime then I don't know what does.

 

Here's my problem with 'the Muslim issue'.....

 

....what can we do ? What can the ordinary fella in the street, like me and you, actually do about it ?

 

Put the silly "hang 'em and burn 'em" stuff aside, what can each of us physically do, on a meaningful everyday level, to turn this around ?

 

Don't spend in their shops ? Tick.

Don't ride in their taxis ? Tick.

Don't interact socially ? Tick.

Keep your kids/grandkids away from theirs ? Tick.

Refuse to donate to certain charities and causes ? Tick.

Support a 'resistant group' (and I'm saying no more) ? Tick.

 

Hasn't made the slightest difference.....so what do I do now ?

 

Anyone got any serious ideas, 'cos I'm f***ed if I know !

 

Include demand accountability from elected officials and civil servants. You can boycott businesses as much as you want but the people in charge of caring for vulnerable children should be held accountable for incompetence. The continuing inability for the local authorities to do anything was highlighted in this article, regarding the Rochdale case. Until competent people are put into these roles it's not going to improve.

 

With the rise of reports of grooming the focus should be switched to identifying and caring for, vulnerable children.

 

 

they will probebly sack the shithouse cleaner and everthing will be ok .. they knew fkn well what was going on as did the old bill .they all piss in the same bucket the whole job is a disgrace .

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Agreed but let's be honest. There won't be rivers of blood. There won't be a mass uprising. There won't be forced repatriation. Demanding help for vulnerable kids, en masse, will work much better than waving flags and allowing the opposition to deflect it as race/religious issue.

 

Regardless of individual opinion, there's an entire community of vulnerable kids at risk and their protection is the priority one issue.

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Agreed but let's be honest. There won't be rivers of blood. There won't be a mass uprising. There won't be forced repatriation. Demanding help for vulnerable kids, en masse, will work much better than waving flags and allowing the opposition to deflect it as race/religious issue.

 

Regardless of individual opinion, there's an entire community of vulnerable kids at risk and their protection is the priority one issue.

Maybe it's rivers of our blood that was predicted :hmm:

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Agreed but let's be honest. There won't be rivers of blood. There won't be a mass uprising. There won't be forced repatriation. Demanding help for vulnerable kids, en masse, will work much better than waving flags and allowing the opposition to deflect it as race/religious issue.

 

Regardless of individual opinion, there's an entire community of vulnerable kids at risk and their protection is the priority one issue.

there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

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mackem they deserva all they get mate,a nice cup of boiling water full of sugar in it would be to good for them,never mind throwing it in there face,id top them there scum

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there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

 

Agreed mate but it's increasing and cases like Rochdale show that our civil servants aren't prepared to tackle it. Whether it's by choice or lack of whatever, it's still incompetence.

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there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

 

Agreed mate but it's increasing and cases like Rochdale show that our civil servants aren't prepared to tackle it. Whether it's by choice or lack of whatever, it's still incompetence.

 

true but for whatever reason its brushed under the carpet .incompetence yes . preasure from those in power ..maybe!!!i child molester got 15 years and let out after i cant remember 2 or 3 years now who the fk makes those decisions not social workers for sure .how can anyone but someone in power alow that to happen fkn absolute maddness

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there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

Agreed mate but it's increasing and cases like Rochdale show that our civil servants aren't prepared to tackle it. Whether it's by choice or lack of whatever, it's still incompetence.

being serious

How dondemnad accountability

And how many people will care in six months time

The apathy and the lack of accountability are shocking

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Agreed but let's be honest. There won't be rivers of blood. There won't be a mass uprising. There won't be forced repatriation. Demanding help for vulnerable kids, en masse, will work much better than waving flags and allowing the opposition to deflect it as race/religious issue.

 

Regardless of individual opinion, there's an entire community of vulnerable kids at risk and their protection is the priority one issue.

 

It IS a race/religion/culture issue,dancing around that is the biggest disservice to the victims past,present and most importantly future that can be committed,because it will never resolve the root problem.

 

Trying to hold people to account who work for a system designed to stop accountability,combined with a culturally Marxist ideology and a good slice of Islamic nepotism thrown in for good measure is utterly futile.

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there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

Agreed mate but it's increasing and cases like Rochdale show that our civil servants aren't prepared to tackle it. Whether it's by choice or lack of whatever, it's still incompetence.

being serious

How dondemnad accountability

And how many people will care in six months time

The apathy and the lack of accountability are shocking

 

 

With your vote.

 

The problem being since the destruction of the BNP there is no-one that worries the establishment into action,on these sort of issues at least.

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there has allways been vunerable kids that have been abused look at that place on the chanel iselands for example but yes the scum that pray on them need dealing with in the past and maybe now a few v, high profile folk were /are /maybe involved it says it all!!.

Agreed mate but it's increasing and cases like Rochdale show that our civil servants aren't prepared to tackle it. Whether it's by choice or lack of whatever, it's still incompetence.

being serious

How dondemnad accountability

And how many people will care in six months time

The apathy and the lack of accountability are shocking

With your vote.

 

The problem being since the destruction of the BNP there is no-one that worries the establishment into action,on these sort of issues at least.

Agreed

Which brings me back to my original question

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Interesting article on the white mama-san,she is petrified of going into prison apparently.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4783378/Mail-asks-Carolann-Gallon-sank-sex-trafficking.html

Good, I hope she spends her days in fear until she's found swinging in her cell.

 

That really is one vile creature that the world be better off without.

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