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Old 10-06-2013, 13:19   #417
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Re: Child grooming gang found guilty

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Well there have been groups of white men arrested before...
Oh dear, trying to avoid the issues are we.

1) There are not many 'white' gangs. It is mainly individuals acting alone.
2) Where there are, they have to search far and wide, eg using internet, to find others. They can't simply ask the person next to them as the "Asian' gangs seem to be able to do.
3) They tend to only be interested in sexual gratification. the 'Asian' gangs go way beyond that with their behaviour.
4) The 'asian' gangs pass them around to MANY others around the country. Those others DON'T appear in the figures and therefore the %age of 'Asian' involvement is significantly under represented. Eg if there are 9 others('customers') for each of those convicted, then the actual figures would be out by a factor of 10. If the 'customer'-organiser ratio is higher, then the figures are out by even more.

Their actions go way beyond just sexual gratification and yet they had no problem finding others willing to take part in their gang or be "customers". How many people would consider it that easy to find others in their circle (ie family, work, friends) to take part or not report them to the police. What does that say about their circle of family, work colleagues and friends? It suggests a very high percentage of people in their circle are willing to take part and just need somebody else to approach them with the idea. EXTREMELY SCARY.
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