Signed it Monday. The same gits who covered it up and facilitated it in the first place, are now trying to hide their complicity behind a protective wall of diversity. We need to hunt them down and hound them out of office. Perhaps the "officials and police officers" were themselves "involved" and are naturally trying to hush it up again. We owe our names to this...
Maisie, specifically, we know that the highest risk factors are... being a criminal... being male... being Pakistani, being middle-aged... being Muslim. In that order. And probably many other factors.
Your link nearly covers one out of all of them... so yes, it is less specific.
Stick with your generalities, pixie374, they obviously give you comfort. They don't help us much when we're trying to safeguard the children living in these communities.
If you had any idea of what historic, geographical and specifically religious factors unite the perpetrators, you'd see why your scattergun approach is futile - and why the Government decided to launch its initiative in the first place. You'll never be informed, and you don't want to be (that's a big part of the problem - and always has been).
I'm not arguing, naomi. The link mentioned being Pakistani only. More specifically, it is also people who are male, middle-aged, Muslim and criminal, as I said. Your post said very nearly the same.
But, in my view, the more accurate we can be, the better (offence is irrelevant). But the sweeping generalisations made by some people... only distract from the truth.
Pixie, my post didn’t say very nearly the same. You put ‘Muslim’ last on the list. I didn’t. Pakistani Muslims are responsible for this so complaining about ‘’generalisations’ is ridiculous.
That was maisie, not me. Being a criminal and being male are vital, obviously. I'm not disagreeing with anybody here, just saying, the more we know, the better.
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