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I discussed the issue of Pakistani grooming gangs, highlighting their organized exploitation of vulnerable children, particularly in the UK. These networks manipulate and abuse young girls, often from poor backgrounds, using deceit and violence. Many victims faced horrific abuse, while authorities failed to act due to fears of racism. I emphasized the need for accountability and community reflection on the ideological roots of these crimes. Ultimately, protecting vulnerable children must take precedence over political correctness, and justice for victims is essential.

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“Pakistani ‘’ Grooming gangs :The truth (A thread: 🧵) . Lets talk about the infamous Pakistani grooming gangs and why they are being called the Pakistani groomers and what average Pakistanis and what are the honest reactions and opinions of British Pakistani regarding this situation? Who are groomers ? They are a organized groups exploiting vulnerable children and individuals for systemic sexual abuse. The term became popular in linked to heinous crimes in Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford , and beyond. 1/

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Definition: “Grooming gangs are not your average perpetrators of sexual violence.” These are networks of individuals who lure, manipulate, and abuse victims in a calculated manner mosty young girls are their victims. Their crimes aren’t impulsive they’re premeditated and systemic. 2/

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Modus Operandi: These gangs employ deceit. Men often pose as boyfriends to gain victims’ trust. They shower young girls with attention and gifts, isolating them from family. Once trust is established, they drug, rape, and traffic them to other towns and other people . In the below video the interviewer is interviewing a convicted criminal/groomer. 3/

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Younger girls, like 13-year-olds, are often targeted because older girls, around 18 or 19, are more discerning and less vulnerable. There's a perception that younger girls can be exploited for financial gain, as they are seen as more valuable due to their perceived innocence and virginity. This exploitation is driven by the idea that older individuals can derive pleasure from younger girls, who are often viewed as easier to manipulate.
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Speaker 0: Hi. 13 year old girls. Why not older girls? It's because the younger girls need to take advantage because the 18, 19 don't really fall for little things like that. They listen to the vulnerable. And once you sort of find out, they never go. People pay more for younger girls. Younger the girls, more money they have. Yeah. Because, he says she's a virgin. They get a pleasure. You break in her vagina. They tie the hole for the guy who had a bad pleasure.

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The victims were Overwhelmingly poor, white, working-class girls often already vulnerable due to neglect or abusive home environments. The three factor combined , Isolated, voiceless, and trapped, they become easy prey for predators who exploit every opportunity. Between 1997 and 2013, an estimated 1,400 children were abused in Rotherham alone (Jay Report). Most perpetrators were described as of Pakistani origin. 4/

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The abuse wasn’t subtle victims were raped in cars, parks, and hotel rooms. Some were branded with initials to signify ownership, others threatened with death if they spoke out , kept a 15 year old girl in a cage like a dog, while using her as a sex slave. The teenage girl, Victoria Agoglia, who was abused by the Rochdale grooming gang, was r*ped before being killed by a lethal heroine injection that was injected into her by a 50 year old man. The same gang also kept the aborted fetus of another teenage girl as a souvenir, storing it in a freezer. 5/

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In September 2003 the 15 year old girl visited the home of a 50-year-old Pakistani Muslim man - Mohammed Yaqoob - who injected her with heroin. She died in hospital five days later. He was later jailed for three and half years for injecting her with a noxious substance after being cleared of manslaughter. The girl was one of hundreds of teens, some as young as 11, that were groomed, trafficked and abused by gangs between 2004-2012 in the Greater Manchester area. Shabir Ahmed, one of the ringleaders of the Rochdale child grooming gang who forced his victims to call him 'Daddy' was jailed for a total of 41 years for multiple r*pes and sexual offences against children. 6/

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There is no single profile for perpetrators, but many share common traits. They often work in the nighttime economy, such as taxi drivers or in takeaway restaurants, and are well-known members of their communities. Most are employed, have families, and are in relationships, presenting themselves as family men. Despite their outward appearances, they engage in the sexual abuse of children, which they view as a form of downtime between their long hours of work.
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Speaker 0: There is no one size fits all when it comes to a perpetrator. However, all of these men either worked in the nighttime economy, so taxi drivers, takeaway restaurants, or they were solid members of the community, pretty much all employed, well known to each other. They all had marriages. They were all in relationships. Many of them had children. Outwardly were family men. They worked hard. They worked long hours, and they broke that up with the sexual abuse of children, which, to them was, downtime.

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Think of your sister, daughter, or granddaughter as a child. Picture them. Lucy Lowe was 14. Vicky Round was 12. Becky Watson was 11. Charlene Downes was 11 or 12. Sammy Woodhouse was 14. Victoria Agoglia was 13. Sarah Wilson was 11. And there are countless more. children barely out of primary school, young and in no way responsible for the atrocities committed against them. When girls attempted to end the abuse, the men would remind them of what happened to Lucy Lowe, a grooming gang victim who was burned alive by her abuser, along with her family in a deliberate house fire Lucy had a child with her abuser when she was only 14-years-old. 7/

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The groomers plied them with alcohol and drugs, they raped them in graveyards, they put them into the back of taxis and drove them to be gang-raped by 20+ of their friends, they dismembered them and sold them as kebab meat. They inserted a pump into their anal cavity and had multiple men sodomise them at once, they raped them on filthy mattresses above takeaway shops, they forced panties down their throat to muffle the screams, they threatened to murder them if they told anyone. They brutally beat them, they killed them and torched their houses with their family inside, they picked them up from local authority care homes to be raped, they forced them to take crack cocaine and heroin, they convinced them they loved them so they could abuse them, they killed their unborn children, they targeted the most vulnerable and marginalised, they told them no one would believe them, they forced them to get abortions, they passed them round like a piece of meat, they threatened to kill their families, they gaslit and manipulated them. 💔 Watch the interview of a survivor. 8/

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Brie, a grooming gang survivor, describes her experience as one of anti-Western religious and racist abuse. She endured multiple rapes, beatings, and torture, all while facing relentless racial insults, being called derogatory names like "white slag" and "white whore." The abuse was compounded by a narrative that portrayed Pakistani girls as pure and virtuous, while white girls were deemed worthless and promiscuous. Brie emphasizes the importance of not hiding this information.
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Speaker 0: Brie. This grooming gang survivor calls what happened to her anti Western religious and racist abuse. When I was a victim, the I was raped multiple times. I was beaten. I was tortured. And throughout all of that, I was constantly being racially abused as a constant barrage of you're a white slag. You're a white whore. You're a fucking gory, which is the Pakistani word for white person. So the the racist abuse was nonstop. The religious abuse is real. Like, I was taught it as a type of othering. Like, our Pakistani girls are good and pure, and they cover themselves. They're virgins till they're married. But white girls are trash. They're whores. They all sleep with 100 of men. They're all worthless. I don't think it's good to hide this information.

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They branded them “white slags”, “child prostitutes”, and “shaggers”. They walked in on victims naked and drugged with 20+ adult men and only arrested the child, they arrested girls for prostitution and handed them back to the same men that were exploiting them. They added the victims to dockets as co-defendants in their own abuse, they downplayed the scale of abuse, they refused to investigate reports, they paid for the taxi rides the girls got raped during, they silenced . they blamed the girls for their own abuse, they tried to block inquiries, and more. Imagine all of this happened to your sister. Or your daughter. Now think again about how young they were, how vulnerable, how innocent. And understand the true horror of child sexual exploitation and the depravity of grooming gangs. 10/

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I experienced severe abuse, including threats, rape, and violence, often from those who pretended to be kind. We were derogatorily labeled as "gory girls" and "white slags." My police records reveal 200 to 300 pages detailing the abuse, including strangulation, knife threats, and an attempted arson on my home. I was raped over a thousand times, and countless men assaulted me. This was a grim reality for us, and although it sounds unbelievable, it felt normal. It was all we knew.
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Speaker 0: While my abusers threatened, raped, and violated me, they were all so kind, but it would change. They called us gory girls, white bitches, white slags. When I eventually got my police records back, there are 200 to 300 pages about how I'd been strangled, threatened with a knife, someone was sent to petrol bomb my house. I was raped over a 1000 times, and I don't even know how many men assaulted me. It was just a thing that happened to us, and it might sound crazy, but it was just normal. It felt normal. It's all we knew.

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Now the question is “Why didn’t authorities act? “ Local councils and police feared accusations of racism. The majority of offenders in these cases were of Pakistani, indian ,a afghani bengali , making the issue politically sensitive. Political correctness overrode justice. 11/

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Social workers and whistleblowers tried raising the alarm, but they were ignored or silenced. Files went missing. Victims were labeled as “problematic” or even “consenting.” Imagine being a 13-year-old victim and being told it was your fault. 12/ https://t.co/YrIulrpxLD

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The report reveals a systemic failure among various agencies to address the widespread abuse of children in Rochdale over the past 10 to 20 years. It highlights numerous missed opportunities for decisive action that could have prevented or disrupted this abuse. Greater Manchester Police is among the agencies criticized, and an apology is extended to the victims for the significant shortcomings in their response.
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Speaker 0: Within it are shocking, stark, and shameful. It speaks to the systemic failure of various agencies to pull together and do the obvious and the right thing. And above all, it outlines in painful detail all of those missed opportunities where decisive action could and should have been taken to prevent, disrupt, and prosecute the scourge of what has been evidenced to have been the widespread abuse of children in Rochdale some 10 to 20 years ago. Amongst those agencies legitimately criticized is Greater Manchester Police, and it is on behalf of GMP that I offer my heartfelt apology to all of those victims whom we let down so badly.

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Now, let’s address the contentious term: “Muslim grooming gangs.” Why are they called this? Critics argue it’s unfair to attach religion to these crimes, while others emphasize that religious ideology plays a role in the mindset of many perpetrators. Here’s the nuance: Rape is not inherently tied to any religion. It’s a heinous crime committed across every community. But when a perpetrator specifically targets non-Muslim girls because they believe them to be “impure” or “fair game,” that’s ideological. 12/

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I lay down, feeling sick and crying. A man with a razor blade threatened me, saying he would slit my throat while laughing. Another man pulled my trousers down and assaulted me, all while the first man held the blade to my throat. The third man just watched and encouraged the one with the razor to hold it there. I was terrified, believing I might be killed as I was being attacked.
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Speaker 0: Just lay down, lay down, and I did thinking nothing of it. I was crying because I was being sick and I hate being sick. The guy with the razor blade, he kept coming up to me with it, holding it by my throat, telling me he was gonna slit my throat. He was laughing. One of them pulled my trousers down while I was in the middle of being sick and inserted himself while the guy with the razor blade, the razor up to my throat. The other guy was just stood there watching, and he said to the woman with the razor blade, he said, just hold it there. And he kept trying to put himself in my mouth. The whole time I had the guy at the bottom of the bed, raping me. I actually thought I was gonna get my throat slit.

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In these cases, many perpetrators seem influenced by Islamist extremist ideologies. The belief that non-Muslim girls are “lesser” or “conquerable” is not cultural it’s rooted in a religiopolitical mindset that seeks to justify heinous acts in the name of supremacy. So, yes, there’s nothing wrong with identifying these networks as Muslim grooming gangs. It’s not an indictment of an entire faith, but a recognition that ideology motivated these crimes. Ignoring this is a disservice to the victims and to justice. 13/

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This isn’t limited to the UK either. Similar patterns have emerged in other European countries. The scale and systematic nature of these crimes suggest that it’s not just a localized issue but part of a much larger problem tied to extremist ideologies. Muslims who feel defensive about this term need to self-reflect and engage in community conversations. Ask tough questions: Why do these individuals believe such ideologies? What steps can we take to counter them? Silence isn’t an option anymore. 14/

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UAE placed 19 individuals and entities on its Local Terrorist List for terrorist organization Muslim Brotherhood affiliation. EIGHT of the entities are based in the United Kingdom. The UAE is sanctioning entities in the UK, let that sink in. 15/ https://t.co/Al9TU9nGMT

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There will come a day when we will see more radical extremists and terrorists emerging from Europe. This is due to poor decision-making, an overemphasis on political correctness, and a misguided belief that they understand the Middle East and Islam better than those who are actually from the region. Such assumptions reflect a lack of awareness and understanding.
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Speaker 0: And let me say this in English, so you can understand what I'm saying. I have translation. No, I know you have translation, but I'm I just want to make sure you get it right. There will come a day that we will see far more radical extremists and terrorists coming out of Europe because of lack of decision making, trying to be politically correct, or assuming that they know the Middle East, and they know Islam, and they know the others far better than we do. And I'm I'm sorry, but that's pure ignorance.

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Everyone of those Pakistani, Afghani and Bangladeshi men should be deported, and blacklisted - along with all their contact list thoroughly investigated and if any found receive the same treatment or should be given a death penalty. Most of these people are on asylum or illegal immigrants . They have abandoned pakistan ,and refused to intergerate into western culture . They have their one leg in Pakistan and one in uk and causinh chaos in both . There should be a new taskforce established, a better one, with powers to take immediate action and resolve this epidemic of these monsters. 15/

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Non-Muslims should stop mollycoddling Muslims over this issue. Political correctness doesn’t help victims. Naming the problem and addressing its ideological roots is the only way forward. And no, this isn’t about painting an entire community with the same brush. Many Muslims are horrified by these crimes. But deflection or denial only enables perpetrators and gives extremists a free pass to continue their exploitation. 16/

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In some cases, the offenders held deep-rooted misogyny, seeing women (especially non-Muslim women) as objects. This toxic mix of cultural and ideological supremacy must be confronted head-on. In Pakistan such events never happened because it was never allowed . 17/ https://t.co/ylrj1SnXMq

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Pakistanis make up just 2% of the UK population, yet: - 6% of British doctors are Pakistani. - 8% of junior doctors and nurses are Pakistani. 20% of small & medium enterprises (SMEs) are owned by South Asians, many Pakistani-led. The British Pakistani community contributes £1+ billion annually to the UK economy. Proportional to their population, 2% of all sexual violence in the U.K. is carried out by Pakistanis. Jail them. Hang them. Do whatever with them, as long as it is consistently applied to all offenders of all backgrounds. 18/

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We disown this trash. And we will not be known by them. The grooming gang from a decade ago represents all 2 Billion Muslims and everyone than the rapes in churches? represents Christianity. The widely circulated claim that "80% of grooming cases are Asians" is based on just 120 cases over 12 years. 18/

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Tommy Robinson is not in prison for ANYTHING to do with a grooming gang. He is in prison for defaming a CHILD victim of abuse. He was ordered by the court NOT to do it again. He then did it TEN TIMES. He had 10 chances. He broke the court order. He broke the law. All of Tommy Robinson’s friends are pedøphiIes. 19/

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So, what’s the takeaway? This is a multilayered problem ideological, cultural, and systemic. It demands accountability from communities, law enforcement, and policymakers. Protecting vulnerable children must override all fears of political backlash. The victims of these grooming gangs deserve justice. They were failed by their families, communities, and systems. Their stories must be heard, their pain acknowledged, and their abusers brought to justice without exceptions. 20/

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It's still happening; when driving through town center roads, you can see men in cars with girls. If we can see it, why can't the police?
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Speaker 0: Just know that it's still happening. You see when you're driving down town center roads, you see the the men in the cars and the girls and stuff. You still see that now? But if you can see that, why can't the police see that? I don't know.

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In March 2000, a secret deal was cut. It was arranged between a child rapist and police officers. An abused girl was handed over to the police by her abuser. In return, he was allowed to go free. Jahanghir Akhtar, who later became deputy head of the council, was accused of facilitating the deal. He denied it. The abuser was his cousin, Arshid Hussain, a notorious gangster. Foreign systems of prioritising distant family kinship over justice causing a crisis? In South Yorkshire? Hassan Ali, the policeman who helped arrange the secret deal, was run over and killed by a car on the day he was told he was under investigation. With his death, there was no further inquiry. 21 /

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Telford is often overlooked by national media regarding child sexual abuse (CSA) and child sexual exploitation (CSE). CSA refers to various child sex crimes, including rape and grooming, while CSE specifically involves group-based exploitation of children. The victims are children, not young women or prostitutes, and the perpetrators are adult men. In Telford, CSE is prevalent across various neighborhoods. Despite reports suggesting these are historical issues, the reality is that these crimes continue today, affecting predominantly white working-class girls in towns like Telford. The situation remains urgent and ongoing, contrary to claims that lessons have been learned.
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Speaker 0: Telford is is largely ignored by by the national media because it isn't newsworthy and the girls that fall victim like myself to grooming to CSA or CSE are Just just explain because we're all familiar. These reports get released twice a week now. Yeah. But just explain for people who don't follow them what CSE and CSA stand for. Well, CSA is child sexual abuse that encompasses most child sex crimes. So whether it's rape in the family, whether it's sexual assault, whether it's grooming, whether it's CSE, that's the sort of umbrella term. CSE is group based raping, exploiting, and grooming of children. And let's be clear here, the victims of these crimes aren't young women, aren't prostitutes, aren't madams, they are children and the perpetrators are adult men. Mhmm. And in Telford, CSC has been rife and continues and continues to be rife in any estate up and down my area. You can go to Sutton Hill or to Woodside or to Brookside and see it in action. People act as though it's and when these reports are released, it's it's the same lines that are prayed out that oh, these are crimes of the past. Mhmm. Lessons have been learned. No. Girls on the ground like myself know far too well that these aren't crimes of the past. CSC, CSA, grooming, they're not things that have gone away. They continue to affect predominantly white working class girls in towns and cities like Telford.

@kashmiricanibal - Hafsa H Malik

I dont know why i wrote this thread. I felt nauseous while writing it but may Allah,s wrath be upon those who did such horrible things. You can assume things that i had some motive behind written it .. but for your disappointment i didn’t. I am not here to give any clean chit to anyone . If you did something wrong i am gona call spade a spade . If you dont speak today it gona come for you or me or mine and yours kids. Thanku for reading . 22/

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The methodology behind selecting cases of grooming gangs is unclear, with claims that 80% involved Pakistani men lacking legal basis. In one year, there were over 600,000 reports of sexual crimes in England and Wales. Extrapolating this over 12 years suggests millions of unreported instances. A foundation investigated only 100 to 150 cases, which the media widely reproduced, contributing to decades of misinformation. This propaganda, supported by Hollywood and government agencies, has perpetuated negative stereotypes about certain groups. The intensity of this psychological operation is surprising, given the lack of violence against these communities.
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Speaker 0: We knew nothing about the methodology of how they selected these cases, and then from those cases, they extrapolated that 80% of those cases were Pakistani men. There is no legal designation of grooming gangs. It's not it's not referred to in that way in court. So these people were found guilty of different things. Right? I went to the, office of national statistics and I looked up, how many reports of sexual crime took place in England and Wales in 1 year? How many do you think it was? Over a 120. 600,000 in 1 year. 600,000 in 1 year. Wow. So, actually, let me ask you a question. Over 12 years, if we extrapolate that out, how many instances or reports of sexual assault, which which are not instances, because often they're not reported, would have taken place over those 12 years? You are talking about 1,000,000. Millions. Yeah. Foundation chose around a 100 to a 150 to use for their investigation. The entire media reproduced that information verbatim. That headline was one of millions of headlines across these decades of lies about people like us. And so, actually, when when we consider quite how extraordinary the propaganda has been, because it hasn't only been the propaganda from Hollywood, which has, you know, the CIA and the Department of Defense are intimately involved in the writing of scripts within Hollywood. So they have constantly tried to cultivate the, the bogeymen of the era, whether it's the Russians or whether it's the Arabs or, you know, the Vietnamese at one point of the brutal the brutal other, the inhuman other. So that has already existed. But you have a media sphere that has been utterly, utterly cooperative in every single heinous lie about groups of people like us. It's actually a surprise. You haven't had more violence here. You haven't had war bombings of mosques, because this the psychological operation has been so fierce.

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Mr bean is a british Pakistani and been very vocal against these scumbags . Alot of the community is condemning and askinh for justice except a few grifters. You might not see the much of them on sm because the number is very small .

@MrBean4Peace - Mr. Bean

I as a Muslim in UK fully condemn the grooming gangs and I understand many of the perpetrators are in prison now. I also agree with the likes of @Fx1Jonny who do not want hate based on religion or race to spread. What else should I do?

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reSee.it AI Summary
The posts detail horrific abuses faced by vulnerable individuals at the hands of groomers. They describe a range of violent acts, including drugging, gang rape, and physical assault, often in degrading environments. Victims were manipulated into silence through threats and violence, with some being forced into drug use and abortions. The posts emphasize the brutality of these crimes and the deep psychological manipulation involved. A survivor's interview is suggested for further insight into these traumatic experiences.

@kashmiricanibal - Hafsa H Malik

The groomers plied them with alcohol and drugs, they raped them in graveyards, they put them into the back of taxis and drove them to be gang-raped by 20+ of their friends, they dismembered them and sold them as kebab meat. They inserted a pump into their anal cavity and had multiple men sodomise them at once, they raped them on filthy mattresses above takeaway shops, they forced panties down their throat to muffle the screams, they threatened to murder them if they told anyone. They brutally beat them, they killed them and torched their houses with their family inside, they picked them up from local authority care homes to be raped, they forced them to take crack cocaine and heroin, they convinced them they loved them so they could abuse them, they killed their unborn children, they targeted the most vulnerable and marginalised, they told them no one would believe them, they forced them to get abortions, they passed them round like a piece of meat, they threatened to kill their families, they gaslit and manipulated them. 💔 Watch the interview of a survivor. 8/

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Brie, a grooming gang survivor, describes her experience as one of anti-Western religious and racist abuse. She endured multiple rapes, beatings, and torture, all while facing relentless racial insults, being called derogatory names like "white slag" and "whore." She highlights the stark contrast in perceptions of women, noting that Pakistani girls are viewed as pure and virtuous, while white girls are seen as worthless and promiscuous. Brie emphasizes the importance of not hiding this information.
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Speaker 0: Brie. This grooming gang survivor calls what happened to her anti Western religious and racist abuse. When I was a victim, the I was raped multiple times. I was beaten. I was tortured. And throughout all of that, I was constantly being racially abused as a constant barrage of you're a white slag. You're a white whore. You're a fucking gory, which is the Pakistani word for white person. So the the racist abuse was nonstop. The religious abuse is real. Like, I was taught it as a type of othering. Like, our Pakistani girls are good and pure, and they cover themselves. They're virgins till they're married. But white girls are trash. They're whores. They all sleep with 100 of men. They're all worthless. I don't think it's good to hide this information.
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