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Originally Posted by Russ
If all the victims are white then it's not too difficult to assume that's why they chose them.
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The victims were all white in the other case as well. There are a lot of white people around. Even so the constant in all these cases are the victims race and not the accused races. The intense focus on the race of the accused in the Rochdale case where other cases their race gets little or no mention is worth questioning rather than dismissing out of hand. There may be, as I said before, a cultural element in some communities that means those communities have higher rates of these cases however that's quite a complex question.
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It seems that way when the victims are not white/British.
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It may seem that way. Either way that doesn't mean we should redress the balance by doing the same when the victims are white.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
That's because it's not a similar story,
It's funny that people see what they want to see.
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If the story was that they were simply a gang why did their race play such a big part and why didn't it play a part in all the other paedophile rings?