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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Silly comments considering what she used to be the minister of.
Rapists are rapists, highlighting their race won't do anything other than potentially give rise to racial profiling and demonising a group of people by suggesting they are more likely to be rapists because of their race. People of all colours and creeds can turn out to be rapists, instead of focusing on skin colour, more should be done to cut off grooming and abuse at the root. More awareness, more education for kids, teachers, parents etc when it comes to recognising grooming and abuse and better resources for police investigations.
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I don't think you're getting the points? She was the MP of a constituency that had thousands of girls groomed, abused and raped by a sex ring of Pakistani men, why isn't this aloud to be highlighted? In a white majority country, you wouldn't point out their whiteness if it was white men. No, not all Pakistani/Asian men are like this or do these horrific crimes, but it is a problem that needs dealing with, and if nobody is willing to address the fact that these men are from a Pakistani background then we as a country are failing the young girl, the CHILDREN, that are being abused on a daily basis because nobody is willing to say the types of people involved in these gangs meaning that thy don't get caught.
That's what the people of Rochdale did, and those girls had to endure years of being raped because nobody spoke out for them Now that we know what's going on, we shouldn't let it go back to being a secret.