Home Secretary realizes there's an elephant in the room!
This is very exciting! Will the Tories actually acknowledge the elephant in the room? What a courageous thing to do! Although I am not convinced they will arrive at the truth. They already know that most of the rapists are Pakistani, perhaps Javid just wants to prove it. But their penchant for raping young, white, British girls may have less to do with their ethnicity than with their religion.
Islam teaches, from Mohammed's own words, that Muslim men can do what they like with a non-Muslim girl, of any age, who is in their right hand - that is, under their control. Certain Muslim strains take that literally as permission to rape little, British girls - all they have to do is convince them to get in their car, or go to a hotel room, or just about anywhere with them.
Whether Javid comes to this conclusion has yet to be seen. What he will do with that information, or even just the ethnic origins of the rapists, is anybody's guess. I doubt that he will be able to do much with it though as Muslims and liberals will soon start screaming blue murder.
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
The Home Secretary has ordered research into the ethnicity of grooming gangs and is working to improve the “targeting” of child sex abuse networks and “prevention activity”.
Of course, there are those who will claim that Home Secretary Sajid Javid is implementing an “Islamophobic” policy.
It cannot be emphasized enough that the nature of the defense against the global jihad has everything to do with ideology. This ideology is a supremacist one that relegates women to an inferior status and sanctions the sexual abuse of Infidel women. It also sanctions violence against gays, infidels and those who criticize Muhammad and Islam.
There is a dangerous trend in the West today toward open borders, aided and abetted by the concealing of crime statistics. Citizens have a right to know information that could help them protect themselves more effectively and hold their elected representatives accountable more effectively.
Javid stated:
"We are looking at what this data set can tell us about the characteristics of offenders, victims and the wider context of abuse; all of which have critical bearing on the effective targeting of prevention activity.”
It is already widely known that Muslim rape gangs have been abusing mostly “white girls,” and often refer to their victims as “white trash.” This prompted the former Director of Public Prosecutions, Lord Macdonald, to refer to the treatment of the girls by the Muslim rape gangs as “profoundly racist.” In one case, the Muslim rapists were handed lower sentences because their victims “were white.”
“UK Govt Finally Launches Ethnic Origins Study of Child Rape Gangs After Decades of Abuse,” by Liam Deacon, Breitbart, July 26, 2018:
The Home Secretary has ordered research into the ethnicity of grooming gangs and is working to improve the “targeting” of child sex abuse networks and “prevention activity”.
Sajid Javid said that establishing the “particular characteristics” of the perpetrators was “critical to our understanding” of the crimes in towns including Rotherham, Telford, and Newcastle.
At the end of last year, researchers at the counter-extremism group the Quilliam Foundation published findings that 84 percent of those convicted since 2005 for the specific crime of gang grooming and rape were South Asian.
And on Wednesday, it was reported that Rotherham MP Sarah Champion had been targeted by Muslim and hard-left groups for speaking about the “problem” of white girls being sexually abused by Muslim men in her constituency and across the nation.
When she made the comment last year, she was forced from a front bench job in the Labour Party. Backing her, Mr Javid tweeted Wednesday: “MP’s should be able do their job without being threatened or intimidated in any way. Sarah Champion has my full support.”
Writing to Ms Champion Wednesday, he expanded: “My officials have been working with investigating officers in relevant cases, and with the National Crime Agency, to establish the particular characteristics and contexts associated with this type of offending.
“We are looking at what this data set can tell us about the characteristics of offenders, victims and the wider context of abuse; all of which have critical bearing on the effective targeting of prevention activity.”
Mr Javid added: “This is a complex topic and the work of the Centre of Expertise is critical to our understanding of the model of offending we have seen in Rotherham, Telford, Newcastle and elsewhere…..
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