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Another Underage Sex Offender Arrested, In Rochdale
Makes no difference if he is Asian or not, but its still going on.
http:// www.itv .com/ne ws/gran ada/upd ate/201 7-05-19 /man-ch arged-w ith-rap ing-a-c hild-in -rochda le/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes it's always gone on and will still be going on, not just in Rochdale and not just involving Asian men, although it does seem to be more prevalent in certain communities, but it's good that charges are being made here. Let's hope that any previous reluctance to investigate and charge in such cases will not occur again
It won't stop until the death of mankind. It's always gone on but the big positive difference now is that these girls and boys are believed and the monsters prosecuted.
Here's another one that wasn't believed until recently
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-45 21990/E vil-fat her-abu sed-dau ghter-t wo-deca des.htm l
Here's another one that wasn't believed until recently
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trt
Don't be so timid of course it matters whether or not he is Asian.
Taking into account the past vast number of such child abuse cases attributed to Asian males and because it proves that there is still an ongoing problem, that needs to be addressed and not covered up in case it may cause offence.
Don't be so timid of course it matters whether or not he is Asian.
Taking into account the past vast number of such child abuse cases attributed to Asian males and because it proves that there is still an ongoing problem, that needs to be addressed and not covered up in case it may cause offence.
Don't be ridiculous, AOG. I and many others were well aware of this grooming and sexual abuse of (mainly) disadvantaged youngsters in the 70s, 80s, and every decade since.
I have no reason to think it did not go on before then. I have spent my life working with young people and adult survivors of sexual abuse and rape.
It wasn't predatory Asian gangs in the 70s and 80s - it was mainly white, British men and other groups including West Indians.
There WAS blatant discrimination - these girls were discriminated against when they reported the abuse because all those in authority believed they complicit and 'asking for it' especially as the majority were in care homes or frequent absconders from troubled family homes and viewed as troublesome at best or delinquent slags.
I have no reason to think it did not go on before then. I have spent my life working with young people and adult survivors of sexual abuse and rape.
It wasn't predatory Asian gangs in the 70s and 80s - it was mainly white, British men and other groups including West Indians.
There WAS blatant discrimination - these girls were discriminated against when they reported the abuse because all those in authority believed they complicit and 'asking for it' especially as the majority were in care homes or frequent absconders from troubled family homes and viewed as troublesome at best or delinquent slags.
Mamyalynne
/// Matters not to me, every single abuser of our children is as vile as the next. ///
And so say all of us.
But if one specific group are more prevalent than others, then surly it makes sense to target that group with some urgency.
Just like terrorism, no good wasting time rooting out those who do not belong to a certain group who carry out their attacks under the name of their particular religion.
/// Matters not to me, every single abuser of our children is as vile as the next. ///
And so say all of us.
But if one specific group are more prevalent than others, then surly it makes sense to target that group with some urgency.
Just like terrorism, no good wasting time rooting out those who do not belong to a certain group who carry out their attacks under the name of their particular religion.
hc4361
Don't you dare call me ridiculous, we are not addressing problems that may have happened way back in 70s, 80s.
We are now in the 21st century and the present problem includes mainly Asian men.
But if you wish to discuss child abuse over the centuries then please feel free to start up a thread on that subject.
After all there were some very bad cases back in Victorian times and most likely not one Asian involved.
Don't you dare call me ridiculous, we are not addressing problems that may have happened way back in 70s, 80s.
We are now in the 21st century and the present problem includes mainly Asian men.
But if you wish to discuss child abuse over the centuries then please feel free to start up a thread on that subject.
After all there were some very bad cases back in Victorian times and most likely not one Asian involved.
I dont think any group/culture or whatever you want to call it is more prevalent than any other.
Because of the actions of the PC Brigade in stifling any investigations into Muslims it allowed it to proliferate easily. This has led to some high profile cases that make it seem they are worse than other groups.
Providing the liberal elite are kept out of it and the Police treat and prosecute all groups with the same vigour regardless of race, colour or religion then this perception of Muslims being the most prevalent group will fade away.
Because of the actions of the PC Brigade in stifling any investigations into Muslims it allowed it to proliferate easily. This has led to some high profile cases that make it seem they are worse than other groups.
Providing the liberal elite are kept out of it and the Police treat and prosecute all groups with the same vigour regardless of race, colour or religion then this perception of Muslims being the most prevalent group will fade away.
hc4361
/// Today's abusers are NOT mainly Asian men ///
Really???? since you like going back in time, this from May 2013, and from the Guardian no less.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2013/m ay/14/o xford-a buse-ri ng-soci al-serv ices
/// Today's abusers are NOT mainly Asian men ///
Really???? since you like going back in time, this from May 2013, and from the Guardian no less.
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This should not be the battle of who are the most prolific abusers - it is paramount all or as many as possible are stopped in their tracks.
To sideline the discussion with such stuff and the constant bleating of 'I blame the liberal elite' is doing nothing to help our children and young people at risk.
To sideline the discussion with such stuff and the constant bleating of 'I blame the liberal elite' is doing nothing to help our children and young people at risk.
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