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Old 15-05-2013, 16:00   #402
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Re: Child grooming gang found guilty

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Taken from http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/ma...ual-abuse-race



Firstly I don't accept anybody's religion or beliefs being part of this so it's annoying that they keep being referred to by some as 'Muslim' gangs. But the point he makes is an interesting one. The girls involved are out mostly at night in areas with taxis, take-aways etc and these jobs feature more Asian than non-white men. In this Oxford case, there wasn't a business that it was based around.

OK I can accept that as a possible explanation of why there aren't any gangs of white men ending up in court on these crimes.

But it still shows that race plays a part in all this however for as long as authorities place 'community cohesiveness' as a higher priority we won't see a reduction in this any time soon.
How likely are you going to see a gang based around the likes of a MacDonald's or a Burger King? Even if you try to use the notion of "Muslim" only businesses having access, it still doesn't begin to explain having sex with 11 YEAR OLDS and definitely doesn't come anywhere close to explaining the violent and degrading way they were treated. They not only had to find others to form a gang, but other 'customers' around the town/city and country. Even convicted sex offenders who have been jailed alongside other sex offenders and so have contacts, might find that difficult.
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