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jackthehat | 09:52 Wed 13th Jun 2018 | News
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Hopefully the length of these sentences will start to send out a message to anyone inclined to indulge in this sort of abhorrent behavior

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5838589/Oxford-child-sex-gang-jailed-75-YEARS.html
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I don't need to be enlightened. How patronising is that? I'm wondering about the mindset.
Is this stuff still going on?

Well, the official line continues: Nothing to do with Islam.

And the official cover-up continues. Anybody remember Telford? No? But it was only this March, wasn't it?

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/03/the-bbcs-shameful-silence-on-the-telford-sex-scandal/

Nah, Douglas, I'll probably smother it in salad cream and eat it with me fingers.
ummmm, how is that patronising? You asked - I told you.

jackthehat at 14:07, okay. You don't know. Difficult one isn't it.
JTT: “But it would have been nice if we could have concentrated on the Education aspect, perhaps, as brought forward in the earlier posts.....” – to avoid the obvious cause? Right oh!

JTT: “Ok, naomi.....you have a bash at that, and I'll concentrate on raising the awareness of the girls; to teach them to value themselves and their bodies; to teach them how to protect themselves and stay out of situations where they are vulnerable” – how will that stop them getting raped by predatory muslim men who believe they are “candy” for the taking?
I have just seen the mugshots and read the names. Best say no more.
The very valid point of educating these young ladies is you would think a really good point. But alas these vulnerable young girls are not reachable, they rarely attend school,college, may have a " in care" back ground, previous abuse in early years, unstable homes, separation from family members. This background is what attracts the perpetrators to them .
Obviously not all victims/ survivors share the same background.
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I agree TGT, let's tell them nothing, that's bound to be the answer....

educate them by all means but that is noit going to stop these savages is it? Bang em up as they have here. Ok as usual the "no deterrent" yada yada brigade pipe up, I don't care bang em up for 50 years a piece they are out of circulation I don't care whether they thought they were going to get caught they are out of circulation.
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It's not one thing or the other though is it?

More prosecutions for cases in the pipeline of course and stern sentencing, but education alongside for the future is vital.

On all sides.
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Naomi - I'm not stupid. I'm interested in the psychology behind it.
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"Why not just kill them TTT? It's cheaper. " - that would suit me fine but I was trying to be tolerant.
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I am sure those of you who had children taught your wee tots about "stranger danger". Why did you do that? To educate of course. Educating young girls in the same way might, just might save one girl from a terrible ordeal. In my view, one less victim is worth the education.

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