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More Predators Off The Streets
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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
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the reason this cycle of abuse goes on is because so many middle-class people still think these working-class girls are responsible for what happens to them (they are careful never to admit it of course).
And look at the trash the media serves up to 'represent' working-
class culture these days.
Much easier to defend the culture that routinely exploits these girls and be applauded for it than to express any real sympathy for those being abused.
Numbers of prosecutions in these cases are pathetically small but they 'do the job' for the people who don't really care enough. I doubt we'd be getting this many if The Times hadn't stuck to its guns - even as its sales figures steadily dropped (the Mail didn't have that problem, but it didn't have the influence either).
I don't like the 'community cohesion' cop out either - it's far too virtuous - time someone looked into what the professional classes really get out of this disgusting state of affairs - back-handers, idleness and spite is my guess.
And look at the trash the media serves up to 'represent' working-
class culture these days.
Much easier to defend the culture that routinely exploits these girls and be applauded for it than to express any real sympathy for those being abused.
Numbers of prosecutions in these cases are pathetically small but they 'do the job' for the people who don't really care enough. I doubt we'd be getting this many if The Times hadn't stuck to its guns - even as its sales figures steadily dropped (the Mail didn't have that problem, but it didn't have the influence either).
I don't like the 'community cohesion' cop out either - it's far too virtuous - time someone looked into what the professional classes really get out of this disgusting state of affairs - back-handers, idleness and spite is my guess.
A proclivity of denial flourishes. We have imported into this country, and into the rest of Europe, a culture that in any civilised society should, without hesitation, meet with outright condemnation and rejection. Instead of that, platitudes abound, incomprehensible comparisons are made, the victim becomes the focus of the solution to the problem, and the guilt of the perpetrator is allotted only according to that which is perceived to be acceptable to voice. In their efforts to embrace tolerance – and moreover to be seen to embrace tolerance, the disingenuous liberals of the west are wilfully abandoning the fundamental concept of right and wrong. This civilised society that we claim to hold so dear is rapidly deteriorating into something far from civilised.
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