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The discussion centers around the issue of grooming and rape gangs, particularly involving predominantly Pakistani men and young white girls. One speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and public awareness, highlighting the complicity of local governments and social services. They argue that this is a cultural issue, pointing out differing attitudes towards women in some communities. The other speaker counters, stating that a significant number of these crimes are committed by white men and insists on addressing all perpetrators equally, regardless of their background. The conversation touches on the historical context of vilifying specific groups and the need for a balanced approach to justice.

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The mass exploitation of young working-class girls by predominantly Pakistani men is a disgraceful chapter in our history. We have failed these victims, and accountability is essential. There should be deportations not only for the perpetrators but also for family members who knew about these crimes. Those in authority who ignored or concealed these actions must face prosecution, not just dismissal. Many offenders have been returned to the same communities as their victims, which is unacceptable. We need decisive action, including the deportation of foreign nationals who commit serious crimes and those who enter the country illegally. A clear message must be sent: unauthorized entry will not be tolerated.

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The discussion highlights the severe issues of sexual abuse and victimization of young girls, particularly within certain cultural contexts. A 13-year-old girl named Scarlett was drugged and abused, yet no perpetrators have been held accountable. There is a concern that authorities fear confronting the Muslim community, influenced by a culture of victim blaming and extremist ideologies. The existence of Sharia law is criticized for its treatment of victims and acceptance of practices like child marriage. Personal experiences of bullying and harassment are shared, illustrating the dangers faced by those outside the dominant culture. The speaker expresses frustration over the lack of support for victims and the silence surrounding these atrocities. Thank you for sharing your insights.

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There is a hidden child abuse system in Hollywood that has been allowed to continue for years. It is not a political issue but a crisis of consciousness in banking, media, and entertainment industries. 40 million people are trafficked globally each year, with 5.5 million being children who often don't survive past age 7. Children's organs are harvested on a black market, and there are concentration camps in China. The elite are involved in child sex slavery and murder. This is not about pedophilia but psychopaths with no remorse.

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We need to focus on the real issue here, which is about the victims, not the Prime Minister. People are afraid to speak the truth due to concerns about being labeled racist. To prevent this from happening again, we must not let fear silence us. The Labour Party's adoption of the APPG definition of Islamophobia has created confusion, leading to innocent British Muslims being unfairly associated with negative stereotypes. A national inquiry is necessary to address this. Will the Prime Minister reconsider the Labour Party's definition of Islamophobia and its impact? I have consistently called out any factors that prevent victims from coming forward regarding violence against women, child abuse, or sexual exploitation. While some may call for further inquiry, I have been addressing these issues for many years.

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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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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that this is not an attack on all Muslims but highlights a troubling pattern linked to specific communities. Over the years, numerous reports have documented the systematic abuse of young girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing experiences, and despite evidence, many perpetrators remain unpunished. The media and government have largely failed to address this crisis, leading to a culture of silence. I urge for accountability and action to protect our children, as a society that cannot defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.

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There are alarming reports indicating that over 250,000 young white girls have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. The chief constable of Northumbria has stated that grooming gangs are likely operating in every major city. What actions is the government taking to address this issue? Specifically, what measures are in place to prosecute those in authority who ignored these crimes due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Additionally, what support is being provided to help the victims recover mentally?

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly focusing on the connection between certain cultural practices and the exploitation of young girls. Over the years, there have been numerous reports and investigations revealing that these gangs, predominantly composed of Muslim men, have targeted non-Muslim girls for sexual exploitation. Despite evidence and testimonies, there has been a significant cover-up by authorities due to fears of being labeled racist. The establishment has failed to address this crisis, allowing the systematic abuse of children to continue. It is crucial to acknowledge and confront these issues openly to protect future generations. A society that cannot defend its children has no future. Thank you for listening.

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The speaker asserts that organized grooming gangs, mostly of Muslim origin, exist in various locations, citing Rochdale, Rotherham, Telford, and Norfolk. They claim court cases reveal most perpetrators are of Kashmiri Pakistani origin. The speaker alleges police and social workers avoided addressing the problem due to fear of being labeled racist. In response, another speaker accuses them of turning a question about sexual violence into one about religion. They state that the majority of rapes and sexual violence in the country are perpetrated by white people.

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More people were sentenced in Rotherham for the summer riots than for the grooming gang scandal. Authorities pursued weekend rioters more vigorously than those responsible for decades of rape and sexual violence against vulnerable young girls. Tutti Akir has called for inquiries on various issues, but not the rape of young girls in at least 50 towns and cities, which involved racially aggravated sexual assault and hatred towards young white girls. This is shameful, and the fight for justice must continue.

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Data collection is imperfect and needs to be better. There is a “particular problem with Pakistani men and group based child sexual exploitation.” The speaker says the data is imperfect and asks what the report says empirically about this charge. He warns against political football, noting the victims and Pakistani heritage communities. He says the preceding government “did not do a good enough job to collect data to establish ethnicity.” He notes that two very large police forces and Operation Stovewood can collect ethnicity data; “why can't they look at that data” centrally? “There is enough in the audit of looking at these three areas and the disproportionality … to take you to a position of disproportionality.” In Greater Manchester, data shows “live and historic CSX group based” is “significantly disproportionately Asian and Pakistani heritage,” while “live and historic” all child abuse cases are “proportionate to the population, i.e., largely white.”

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Rape is a serious issue, and there are concerns about how certain cases are handled, particularly involving Asian men. In some instances, victims feel that police are less likely to pursue cases involving these perpetrators. This raises questions about the fear of being labeled racist, which may hinder proper investigations. There is a need for an open discussion about these issues, as well as a cultural shift regarding female sexuality in Britain. Women should not be judged or blamed for their choices, and the message must be clear: consent is paramount, and rape is unacceptable in any context. It's essential to foster an environment where women feel safe expressing their sexuality without fear.

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The speaker criticizes the government's handling of rape gang inquiries, stating that local inquiries are now minister-led instead of independent. Funds for inquiries are now opt-in, and some local leaders deny the need for them. The speaker claims that victims are predominantly white, and perpetrators are predominantly Muslim men of Pakistani heritage, suggesting racial and religious aggravation in some cases. They cite instances of institutional failure, including a social worker attending a wedding between a 14-year-old victim and her abuser, and a welfare rights officer being the ringleader of a rape gang. The speaker questions why no one has been convicted for covering up these rapes and calls for a dedicated unit in the National Crime Agency to investigate collusion and corruption, including within the police. They highlight a case where a father was arrested for trying to rescue his daughter from abuse. The speaker advocates for a national inquiry, quarterly ethnicity data publication, termination of parental rights for convicted sex offenders, and harsher sentences for grooming gang members. They share a graphic account of a 13-year-old gang rape victim. They question why the government won't investigate the full extent of the issue.

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Reports indicate that there may be around 250,000 young white girls who have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. What is the government's response to the chief constable of Northumbria, who suggests that grooming gangs are likely active in all major cities? Additionally, what actions are being taken to hold accountable those in authority who ignored these issues due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Lastly, what measures are in place to provide mental health support and compensation for the victims?

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The speaker asserts that discussions of child abuse and child trafficking are avoided in the UK Parliament, implying that avoidance signals a problem. They claim there is no separate crime of satanic child abuse in the UK; they say it’s simply child abuse, and suggest that the Netherlands similarly erases the subject. The speaker relates local discoveries in Leicester, described as the nearest city to their area, where they found extensive child abuse linked to both historic and current politicians and to the police. They state they gave evidence against the head of police about “industrial child trafficking.” A central claim is that there is industrial-scale trafficking of children from Ukraine via Moldova to the UK for sexual abuse and organ harvesting. The speaker says this information came from two Ukrainian secret service agents who independently reported the same scheme, without knowing each other. They alleged that Ukrainian secret services collected children during the conflict in the Donbas and handed them over to UK secret services. The two informants reportedly named individuals and were appalled by the task of collecting children for trafficking. The speaker recounts that one whistleblower was killed in a cafe when a bomb was placed under his table, and the second survived a car bombing after being warned by a car park camera clip showing the explosion as he approached his car. They claim the whistleblowers named people very close to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his regime, asserting that those individuals purportedly benefit financially from the war by enabling child trafficking. Further claims include that there is more money in child trafficking and sex trafficking than in drugs or weapons because of the trafficked children’s organs. The speaker contends that the trafficking scheme involves selling the children multiple times, and that victims disappear after organs are harvested, which is why victims are not found in the end. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the alleged connection between wartime activity, Ukrainian whistleblowers, assassination attempts, and a broader network that allegedly profits from child trafficking and organ harvesting.

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Maggie Oliver, a former police officer, discusses her experience with the Rochdale grooming gangs and the failures of the police and criminal justice system to address the issue. She highlights that the majority of the offenders were British Pakistani Muslim men, but emphasizes that the problem goes beyond ethnicity and is about protecting vulnerable children. Oliver calls for a national conversation and honest dialogue about the issue, as well as systemic changes within the police and criminal justice system to better support victims and hold offenders accountable. She also encourages support for her charity, the Maggie Oliver Foundation, which helps survivors of abuse.

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Gang rapes of young girls by multiple men are utterly disgusting. An inquiry is insufficient; we need a dedicated police unit to arrest everyone involved, including those in social services and local councils who turned a blind eye. Some girls were even traded in community centers. What happened is appalling, and it’s crucial to expose this issue. We must ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that the victims receive the help they need.

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Grooming gangs are a serious issue, and Keir Starmer's response to calls for a national inquiry raises concerns about political honesty. Kemi Badcock, the Conservative leader, plans to propose an amendment in the House of Commons for a full public inquiry. However, the previous government failed to conduct a thorough investigation, limiting it to only six towns instead of the fifty known cases. There is a need for a focused inquiry addressing the racist behavior towards young white girls, particularly from some in the Pakistani community. If the government does not initiate a comprehensive review, funds will be raised for an independent inquiry. The public demands the truth, as past responses from police and social services may have been influenced by fears of inciting racial division, despite the racist nature of the crimes.

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Police and local authorities have referred to young girls as "pakishagas," "white slags," and "child prostitutes," perpetuating the harmful notion that children can consent to sex. This narrative blames victims, suggesting their actions led to their abuse, which fosters internalized shame among survivors. It's crucial to emphasize that children cannot consent to sexual activities and cannot be held responsible for the actions of adults. The real criminals are the adults who prey on vulnerable girls, not the children who suffer from such abuse.

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I want to emphasize the importance of training children about abuse. As a CASA volunteer, my experience extends beyond just sexual abuse; a lot of cases involve other forms of mistreatment. I recall a little girl, Emma, who suffered severe mistreatment from her parents, leading to organ failure. Early in her therapy, she told me that her mom didn't treat her right and shouldn't have done what she did. She knew her treatment wasn't right. Therefore, our training for children needs to be broader than just focusing on body parts or using proper terms. It should also cover what is appropriate behavior, even from parents.

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Rape gangs and child grooming have been persistent issues in Keighley and the Bradford district, yet local leaders have avoided launching an inquiry. The recent national report does not address these specific concerns, raising fears that the scale of abuse in Bradford may exceed that of Rotherham. Questions remain about the number of children affected, the identities of the perpetrators, and when justice will be served. There are ongoing, appalling crimes against children in Bradford and beyond. It’s crucial to focus on both historical and current abuse. Reforms are needed to ensure victims' voices are prioritized and to improve collaboration between policing and councils. Local efforts will involve working with survivors to ensure their experiences inform future changes and that they are properly heard in the process.

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Former Labour adviser Scarlett Maguire and political commentator Amon Bogle discuss front-page claims about the grooming inquiry, framing it as sabotage by Labour and a government-controlled process. - Speaker 1 (Amon Bogle) says the Telegraph front page alleges the grooming inquiry was sabotaged by Labour, and argues the inquiry from the outset was a follow-up of a cover-up spanning three decades, noting Labour initially refused a national inquiry. He asserts the government is manipulating the inquiry by refusing victims and survivors the chance to name perpetrators as Pakistanis, and by preventing examination of religious aspects of the abuse. - Speaker 2 (Scarlett Maguire) contends the issue is not an “Asian grooming gangs” problem but a Pakistani problem in the UK, with the vast majority of perpetrators from Mirpur in Pakistan. She says two women removed themselves from the inquiry because they were being silenced by the government from looking into race. - Speaker 0 (host) remarks on the broader fear of addressing the issue, recounting community knowledge of grooming in shops, gyms, and corner shops, and says he knows the abuse continues and no one is doing anything about it. - Speaker 2 adds that the country has been too scared to discuss the perpetrators, noting that police, social workers, and care workers were afraid of being labeled racist if they spoke out. - Speaker 3 (another participant) notes that there were conflated timelines and that early on, victims faced police or social workers who could be perceived as perpetrators in some cases. He mentions Kirsty Dahmer as the person who first brought grooming cases to court and reopened cases that had been closed, stressing the difficulty of running any inquiry that listens to all parties. - Speaker 3 emphasizes the challenge of conducting an inquiry where social workers and police are involved, and argues that victims and vulnerable young women in care were abused by social workers, the men who did it, and later by the police. He underlines the horrific nature of these events and notes that what happened is still happening today. - The discussion notes the ongoing impact on young women in care, with a final, emotive remark that reading a certain girl’s book would break one’s heart, signaling the lasting harm and urgency of the issue.

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Children were groomed and exploited in plain sight, with teachers and authorities ignoring the situation. Shabir Ahmed, a key figure in the Rochdale grooming gang, operated from a community center, selling young girls to older men. These racially motivated crimes against white working-class girls were overlooked by the Labour Party, which relied on block votes from specific communities. Despite the horrific nature of these crimes, there has been little accountability. Campaigns for justice have faced resistance, with attempts to silence whistleblowers. The focus remains on demanding a public inquiry into the systematic failures that allowed these abuses to continue. The political landscape has shifted, with efforts to unseat Labour politicians in favor of accountability and justice for the victims.

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that while not all Muslims are involved, there is a troubling connection between certain interpretations of Islamic scripture and the abuse of young girls. Over the years, many reports have documented the systematic exploitation of non-Muslim girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing testimonies of their experiences, highlighting a culture of silence and complicity. Despite the evidence, the establishment continues to downplay the issue, leading to a lack of accountability for perpetrators. I urge society to confront these realities and protect our children, as a society that fails to defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.
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