don't think there was 30 of them more like a handful of sick rich wierdosThat has happened in corporate America. It’s all over the news.
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don't think there was 30 of them more like a handful of sick rich wierdosThat has happened in corporate America. It’s all over the news.
That's nonsense. Read the Jay report. It was hardly just the police. Its not their ability to bring criminals to court, its them not wanting to.
Rotherham child sexual exploitation report: At a glance
The key points of an independent report into the handling of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.www.bbc.co.uk
The report said the "collective failures" of political and officer leadership were "blatant" over the first 12 years covered by the inquiry.
Senior managers within social care were said to have "underplayed" the scale and seriousness of the problem.
Police were said to have given CSE no priority, regarding many child victims "with contempt" and failing to act on their abuse as a crime.
The report found that three other publications in 2002, 2003 and 2006 provided "stark evidence" to the police and council.
The first of these was suppressed, which the report said had led to suggestions of a cover-up, while the other two were ignored.
Staff were said to have believed the extent of CSE had been exaggerated, while some were "overwhelmed" by the numbers of cases involved.
Professor Alexis Jay's report, commissioned by Rotherham Borough Council, said: "Several councillors interviewed believed that by opening up these issues they could be 'giving oxygen' to racist perspectives that might in turn attract extremist political groups and threaten community cohesion.
getting a little off track but my point is literally thousands of young vulnerable girls were raped and had their lives ruined by a particular ethnic religious group who operated in numerous areas in Britain and some believe were not stopped because of political correctness and not wanting to offend this particular group and yet Tommy Robinson is the bad guy and needs the book thrown at him.....crazy
Because the view white women as trash. Pure racism.getting a little off track but my point is literally thousands of young vulnerable girls were raped and had their lives ruined by a particular ethnic religious group who operated in numerous areas in Britain and some believe were not stopped because of political correctness and not wanting to offend this particular group and yet Tommy Robinson is the bad guy and needs the book thrown at him.....crazy
Ok I get it, he can break the law because he pointed out something to a bunch of EDL followers that was already widely known. Got you.getting a little off track but my point is literally thousands of young vulnerable girls were raped and had their lives ruined by a particular ethnic religious group who operated in numerous areas in Britain and some believe were not stopped because of political correctness and not wanting to offend this particular group and yet Tommy Robinson is the bad guy and needs the book thrown at him.....crazy
Don't ever complain if someone calls you a bigot, or anything.Because the view white women as trash. Pure racism.
if it was widely known the EDL followers would obviously have known about it already so he should go to jail for pointing out the obvious? just checking: who do you think are worse Tommy or the pedophiles?Ok I get it, he can break the law because he pointed out something to a bunch of EDL followers that was already widely known. Got you.
these are pretty much the words said by one of the Pakistanis when he was arrested and very similar to what the Skaff rapists said to their victimsBecause the view white women as trash. Pure racism.
The pedophiles... quite clearly...if it was widely known the EDL followers would obviously have known about it already so he should go to jail for pointing out the obvious? just checking: who do you think are worse Tommy or the pedophiles?
I would be quite satisfied if Tommy got jail time as long as the Pakistani Muslims got lifeThe pedophiles... quite clearly...
And the fact that Tommy's actions could have helped those disgusting predators is why Tommy is now in trouble.
Stop trying to frame it as support Tommy or support Pedos.
Their crimes aren't comparable...
But Tommy broke the law...
Just because a crime is not as bad as another crime, doesn't mean it should be ignored.
His actions (as repeatedly explained in this thread and others... and deliberately ignored) endangered the case against those monsters...
He monitised the situation.
He isn't a hero... he is an idiot that broke the law.
I'm against the death penalty... but if anyone deserves it... they do.I would be quite satisfied if Tommy got jail time as long as the Pakistani Muslims got life
Not necessarily, some of them can't read and don't get the newspaper in jail. He should go to jail for attempting to compromise a trial absolutely. Just the same as a guy rushing home to get to his pregnant wife should still get a speeding fine.if it was widely known the EDL followers would obviously have known about it already so he should go to jail for pointing out the obvious? just checking: who do you think are worse Tommy or the pedophiles?
to me the reason why the establishment have come down so hard on Tommy is not because the court case was jeopardized but because he was pointing out the failures of the system and the authorities and they were worried he would get his followers into a frenzy resulting in violence on the streetsOk I get it, he can break the law because he pointed out something to a bunch of EDL followers that was already widely known. Got you.
That's your uneducated opinion though.to me the reason why the establishment have come down so hard on Tommy is not because the court case was jeopardized but because he was pointing out the failures of the system and the authorities and they were worried he would get his followers into a frenzy resulting in violence on the streets
So why haven't they come down hard on the people who broke the story? And everyone else that pointed out and has pointed out the failures of the system?to me the reason why the establishment have come down so hard on Tommy is not because the court case was jeopardized but because he was pointing out the failures of the system and the authorities and they were worried he would get his followers into a frenzy resulting in violence on the streets
last time I checked I'm allowed to have an opinion even if it is different to yoursThat's your uneducated opinion though.
if there were a group going around your suburb raping young girls for years would you be very angry? a lot of Tommy supporters are very excitableSo why haven't they come down hard on the people who broke the story? And everyone else that pointed out and has pointed out the failures of the system?
There are like three reports out on it.
What has he done that other's have not?
Why are his followers likely to get into a violent frenzy?
Search around and it is quoted in various articles reporting on these issues. If you want to interpret me referring to their comments that way, that is on you.Don't ever complain if someone calls you a bigot, or anything.
You've just made a comment, that anyone who doesn't support Robinson, supports the rape and torture of kids, because they are white.
Don't walk it back and pretend you're just saying it "cos that's what the left does".
You made that comment and you can own it.
Did I say you weren't allowed to? I just stated it was wrong because you are somehow trying to say that he shouldn't get jail because he filmed some people outside a court years after the scandal was covered.last time I checked I'm allowed to have an opinion even if it is different to yours
Yes, the view of certain “Asian men” in regards to white girls is referred to in UK media articles. But mentioning it makes me a bigot apparently.these are pretty much the words said by one of the Pakistanis when he was arrested and very similar to what the Skaff rapists said to their victims
Ps: the ring leader was British Indian and a SikhI would be quite satisfied if Tommy got jail time as long as the Pakistani Muslims got life
Sorry. What you quoted gave me the impression you were talking about people who don't support Robinson.Yes, the view of certain “Asian men” in regards to white girls is referred to in UK media articles. But mentioning it makes me a bigot apparently.
Would you suggest that "not all cultures are equal"?The 'white' victims were more likely to come forward, but it's arugued that there were as many if not more 'asian' victims. But because they were raised in that community, they were more conditioned to accept it.