Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Friday, 17 January 2025

The Rape of Britain > Pakistan cries 'Islamophobia' over 'a few individuals' in Britain's massive child rape problem

 

It's not 85% of British rapists are white, it's 50.9% (Grok). 49.1% are therefore non-white. The vast majority are Pakistani who make up only 3% of the population of England and Wales. Yes, there are some from Africa and other Asian countries, almost all of which are Muslim, but they are greatly overwhelmed by Pakistani heritage men. According to Jordan Peterson, one in 7 Pakistani men are involved in the horrific abuse of young British girls.



Pakistan’s foreign office condemns ‘racist and Islamophobic commentary’ on Muslim rape gangs in UK


Shafqat Ali Khan may or may not know it, but it was the fear of charges of exactly this type that prevented British authorities from stopping the Muslim rape gangs. Yes, those authorities are cowards and should all be removed from their positions and forever barred from holding any other position of responsibility, but those who wielded the prospect of those charges as a threat also bear some of the responsibility for the destruction of the lives of hundreds of thousands of British girls. Britain is finished, and Shafqat Ali Khan is demonstrating why.



FO condemns racist, islamophobic remarks targeting British Pakistanis

Express Tribune, January 13, 2025:

Foreign Office (FO) strongly condemned the growing racist and Islamophobic commentary directed at the Pakistani diaspora in the United Kingdom.

FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan on Monday made these remarks during a weekly press briefing in Islamabad, expressing concern over the recent public discourse surrounding the British Pakistani community.

The statement followed a controversial debate sparked by Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, who targeted the Pakistani community in the UK, referring to them in connection with “Asian grooming gangs.”

Musk also accused the UK government of protecting these gangs, labelling UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer a “rape genocide apologist” and calling for his imprisonment….

Khan concluded by stressing that demonising an entire community for the actions of a few individuals is unacceptable and must be condemned. He reiterated that British Pakistanis continue to be a vital part of the fabric of the UK, enriching its culture and contributing to its success.

"A few individuals"?  Dozens, if not hundreds of these individuals exist in every one of at least 40 towns and cities across England where Pakistani expats have settled. Possibly one million young British girls have been groomed, drugged, raped, gang raped and trafficked. Their lives have been ruined, forced to have abortions, threatened and even murdered. This is not an insignificant problem, although it might seem like it to Pakistanis, because, after all, they are just girls and kaffirs at that.

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Thursday, 16 January 2025

The Perverted Lives of the Rich and Famous > WaPo cartoonist arrested for AI child sex abuse imaging; Drake Sues label over pedo allegations; Author Neil Gaiman accused of sex assault by 8 women

 

Washington Post cartoonist arrested over child porn

The Sacramento sheriff’s department has charged Pulitzer Prize winner Darrin Bell with possessing obscene underage material
Washington Post cartoonist arrested over child porn











Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist known for his work with The Washington Post, has been arrested on child pornography charges, according to an entry on the Sacramento County Jail’s website.

In the listing detailing Bell’s inmate information, he is reported to have been booked on January 15, and is said to be charged with felony “possession/control of obscene matter depicting a person under 18.”  

The investigation into Bell was conducted by Sacramento Valley Internet Crimes Against Children detectives (ICAC) and apparently began after a tip about 18 files containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) that were uploaded to an online service, according to the outlet BNO, citing a statement by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators are said to have ultimately found a total of 134 videos linked to the same account, which was allegedly owned and controlled by Bell. A search warrant was reportedly executed at Bell’s residence, resulting in his arrest and booking into the Sacramento County Main Jail.

The inmate information listed on the jail’s online database shows that Bell’s bail has been set at $1 million. 

The outlet quotes Sgt. Amar Gandhi of the sheriff’s office as saying that Bell’s arrest is the first case in Sacramento County for possession of AI-generated child pornography under a new law that came into force on January 1.

Well, that didn't take long!

There has so far been no official confirmation from Bell’s representatives of his status. Major news outlets, including The Washington Post, have not yet reported on the matter.

Darrin Bell is known for his comic strips “Candorville” and “Rudy Park,” both featured in the Post and other newspapers nationwide. In 2019, he became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.




Drake files defamation lawsuit against label, denies ‘pedophile’ allegations


Drake has escalated his ongoing legal battle against his record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), by filing defamation lawsuit against the parent record label he and rival Kendrick Lamar are signed to.


The Toronto rapper filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York on Wednesday, Jan. 15, and referred to the release of Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us,” as an example of ” corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists,” according to The New York Times.

In his filing, Drake’s team says the diss track aimed at the Canadian rapper spreads the “false and malicious narrative” that he is a pedophile.

“On May 4, 2024, UMG approved, published, and launched a campaign to create a viral hit out of a rap track that falsely accuses Drake of being a pedophile and calls for violent retribution against him,” the complaint reads. “Even though UMG enriched itself and its shareholders by exploiting Drake’s music for years, and knew that the salacious allegations against Drake were false, UMG chose corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists.”

The filing states that Drake is “not a pedophile” and he has “never engaged in any acts that would require him to be ‘placed on neighborhood watch’.”

“Drake has never engaged in sexual relations with a minor. Drake has never been charged with, or convicted of, any criminal acts whatsoever,” the suit reads.

The lawsuit goes on to detail a shooting at Drake’s home a few days after the song was released, resulting in a security guard being seriously injured.

“During the nearly 30 minutes it took for the ambulance to arrive, Drake and others labored to keep the man alive by applying pressure to the gunshot wound with towels. Blood was everywhere,” the filing reads.

According to the suit, nothing like that had happened to Drake or his family during the two decades that he’s been working in the music industry.



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Neil Gaiman denies sexual assault allegations as more accusers come forward

FILE - Neil Gaiman arrives at the Art of Elysium Heaven Gala on Jan. 6, 2024, at The Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File

Best-selling British author Neil Gaiman released a statement Wednesday denying he had ever engaged in non-consensual sex after a magazine this week published allegations from several women, accusing him of sexual assault.

The 64-year-old author of The Sandman comic book series and novel American Gods was responding to a New York Magazine article that detailed allegations of assault, abuse and coercion levelled by eight women. The allegations of four of them had been broadcast in July in a Tortoise Media podcast.

Gaiman said he had watched stories about him circulate on the Internet for months with “horror and dismay.”

“As I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognise and moments I don’t, descriptions of things that happened sitting beside things that emphatically did not happen. I’m far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever,” Gaiman posted on the social media platform Tumblr.

Gaiman said he had read back message exchanges he had had with his accusers. They still read like “two people enjoying entirely consensual sexual relationships and wanting to see one another again,” he said.

“And I also realise, looking through them, years later, that I could have and should have done so much better. I was emotionally unavailable while being sexually available, self-focused and not as thoughtful as I could or should have been. I was obviously careless with people’s hearts and feelings, and that’s something that I really, deeply regret,” Gaiman said.

Most of the allegations relate to occasions when Gaiman was in his 40s or older and living in the United States, Britain, and New Zealand.

One of the accusers, Scarlett Pavlovich, told New York Magazine she met Gaiman through his then-wife, U.S. performer Amanda Palmer, on a New Zealand island where the couple lived with their son in 2022. Pavlovich alleges Gaiman abused her several times starting the night they met.

The Associated Press doesn’t identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they publicly identify themselves.

Some of Pavlovich’s allegations were first made public six months earlier in the podcast. She told the magazine she filed a police report in January 2023 accusing Gaiman of sexual assault.

New Zealand Police this week would not say whether Gaiman was, or had been, under investigation.

“In general, Police cannot respond to queries which seek to establish whether specific individuals are, or have been, under Police investigation. Additionally, anyone who makes a complaint to Police has the right to privacy,” New Zealand Police told AP in an email on Tuesday.

The AP’s messages to Gaiman’s agent, his office and to Bloomsbury, publisher of several of his recent books, were not returned.

Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, which both have Gaiman-related projects scheduled for this year, haven’t responded to the AP’s messages.

Several of Gaiman’s works have been turned into movies and TV shows.

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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

The Rape of Britain > A brief summary of an astonishingly unEnglish era

 

What you need to know about the Pakistani rape gangs Musk is tweeting about

For decades, vulnerable young white girls were abused by older men of mostly Pakistani origin, while UK authorities looked the other way
What you need to know about the Pakistani rape gangs Musk is tweeting about

US billionaire Elon Musk has single-handedly brought back into the spotlight one of the darkest unresolved scandals of child exploitation in the UK. 

The CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and X posted a series of tweets about grooming gangs, and shamed British Prime Minister Keir Starmer into explaining what was he doing while serving as chief prosecutor at the time the scandal broke.

Musk described the case as “the worst mass crime against the people of Britain ever.”

RT

Men, predominantly of Pakistani origin, were found to have raped and tortured a large number of vulnerable young girls over a 25-year period in numerous English towns and cities. The victims, mainly white girls aged between 11 and 18 from troubled homes, were tortured, drugged and pimped out.

At the epicenter were post-industrial towns in northern England and the Midlands, where immigrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh established communities in the 1960s.

Years of inquiries and investigations found systemic failures, and concluded that local politicians and police covered the crimes for fear of being seen as racist.

However, no officer or government employee has been convicted for their misconduct.

A warning to readers: the following contains explicit descriptions. 

It started with a tweet on January 1, in which the billionaire called for the release of Tommy Robinson, a controversial British right-wing activist jailed in October for libelous claims about a Syrian refugee. The Tesla CEO erroneously claimed he was jailed for “telling the truth” about the rape scandal.

Soon afterwards, GB News revealed that Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips had rejected Oldham Council’s request for a government-led public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the town.

It drew Musk’s attention, and he called the decision “disgraceful” and suggested she “deserves to be in prison.”

He continues to share content about the scandal almost daily, including tweets and retweets, with consistent attacks on Starmer. One court transcript that he posted provides horrific details of a case involving Oxford grooming gang member Mohammed Karrar raping a girl under the age of 13. 

The initial reports of child sexual exploitation in the northern town of Rotherham emerged in the early 1990s, when care home managers observed young girls being picked up late at night by taxi drivers. In 2001, the names of taxi drivers involved in picking up girls from care homes in Rotherham to exploit and abuse them were reported to the police and council.

Despite this, the authorities did not respond. It was not until 2010 that the first convictions occurred, with five British-Pakistani men found guilty of sexually abusing girls aged 12 to 16. 

Then in 2012, The Times’ journalist Andrew Norfolk published a horrific exposé revealing that groups of mostly Pakistani older men were using young girls for sex in Rotherham “on an unprecedented scale,” a matter that was well known to the authorities.

He started receiving tip-offs in 2011 and went to investigate. He noticed recurring court cases involving groups of predominantly Pakistani men grooming young, vulnerable white girls for sexual abuse in northern towns. A “culture of silence” facilitated the abuse, he found. A similar pattern of crimes was found in other towns and cities.

Norfolk’s investigation led the Rotherham local council to commission a report.

Three years later, Professor Alexis Jay’s investigation uncovered a shocking “conservative” estimate of 1,400 children exploited between 1997 and 2013. Rotherham has a population of 260,000. The majority of the perpetrators were described as being of Asian descent, targeting victims that were primarily young white girls.

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“There were examples of children who had been doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight, threatened with guns, made to witness brutally violent rapes and threatened they would be next if they told anyone. Girls as young as 11 were raped by large numbers of male perpetrators.” 

The report revealed that concerns about racism were a significant factor in the lack of action. Some staff members claimed they were directed by their superiors to avoid mentioning race altogether.

From 1997 to 2013 only five men were sent to jail in one prosecution case, involving three teenage girls.

The same thing happened in Telford, later labeled the “child sex capital of Britain”. First a media report found the scale of the abuse was downplayed. In 2018 a Sunday Mirror investigation found that grooming gangs had abused over 1,000 girls since the 1980s.

Four years later a local inquiry confirmed the Sun report. Following the same pattern, the evidence had been ignored for decades, and agencies blamed victims instead of perpetrators and hesitated to act due to “nervousness about race.” 

The review also found many perpetrators were described as “Asian” or “Pakistani,” and the authorities feared the allegations could incite a “race riot.” This reluctance to act allowed abuse to persist unchecked for decades.

Only seven men were jailed, for a total of 49 years. The abuse was linked to five deaths, including three murders.

Similar patterns were found in a 2015 inquiry for Oxfordshire, 2019 for Huddersfield, 2020 for Manchester, 2022 for Oldham, a lengthy nationwide 2022 Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, and a 2024 report for Rochdale. 

The offenders often operated within the nighttime economy, with many working as taxi drivers or in takeout restaurants. The grooming typically began with younger men targeting children in public places such as shopping malls, bus stations, or arcades, where they were lured with attention, free rides, and small gifts. Once trust was established, older men were introduced. The “boyfriend” figure manipulated the girls into sexual exploitation, involving other men. Drugs, alcohol, and psychological control were used to trap victims in cycles of abuse, with threats and violence ensuring their silence.

Authorities, including police and social services, often dismissed the victims as “troubled” or “rebellious teenagers” who had willingly engaged in risky behavior.

“There is no getting away from the fact that there are Pakistani gangs grooming vulnerable girls,” Nazir Afzal, a prominent prosecutor of Pakistani heritage, acknowledged in 2015.

Many perpetrators have been identified as coming from Mirpur, a city in the Kashmir region of Pakistan, with some noting cultural attitudes toward women and outsiders as contributing factors.

Judge Gerald Clifton, who sentenced eight men of Pakistani origin in Rochdale, said the offenders viewed victims as “worthless and beyond respect”. He added that one of the motivating factors was that the victims “were not part of… community or religion”.

The prevalence of certain group was acknowledged in 2018 by then-Home Secretary Sajid Javid. He comes from a Pakistani background and was born in one of the worst-affected towns, Rochdale.

After 20 men in Huddersfield were convicted for the rape and sexual abuse of girls, he tweeted“These sick Asian paedophiles are finally facing justice. For too long, they were ignored. Not on my watch.”  

He then promised an inquiry into the cultural drivers that led to a high number of Pakistani men being involved.

His comments led to anticipation of a report that would provide a thorough analysis of cultural factors. Despite that, released in 2020, the report said that offenders came from various backgrounds and did not single out any particular group. It acknowledged limitations due to poor-quality data.  

Javid was moved from Home Secretary in 2019 before the release of the whitewashed report. He would never have accepted that report, which, I  suspect, is why Boris Johnson moved him.

Later, the 2022 Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse would find widespread failures by police to record the ethnicity of offenders.

Norfolk, a journalist instrumental in exposing grooming gangs, argued recently to The Times that the issue cannot be eradicated without thorough research into the intersection of religion, culture, and social cohesion that allows criminals to exploit vulnerabilities. 

There are two reports of child sexual abuse by grooming gangs made to police every day, The Sun revealed on January 10. Earlier this month, GB News identified at least 50 affected cities across the UK.  

Back in 2019 the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children identified 19,000 victims of gang abuse in the UK and admitted that the true number is probably far higher. 

Given the scale of the abuse, the number of convictions has been minimal, and most perpetrators remain at large. Last year, the Telegraph reported that even though he has been stripped of British citizenship, the leader of a Rochdale grooming gang still lives among his victims, although he was supposed to be deported after his release from prison.

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