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Originally Posted by Hugh
I try not to humour posters who ask "closed" loaded questions - your question was the equivalent of "have you stopped beating your wife?".
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A valid question if you have been beating her?
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What Professor Jay said in her report was:
Prof Jay's inquiry noted that "many of the high-profile child sexual exploitation prosecutions have involved groups of men from minority ethnic communities" but a lack of data means it is "impossible to know whether any particular ethnic group is over-represented as perpetrators of child sexual exploitation by networks".
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Thank you, and that paragraph right there is why the report is a white washed load of nonsense.
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I wonder why you didn’t ask the question
What do you think exactly are the recommendations in the report that will get to the heart of the sexual abusers and address the cultural entitlement Catholic men in these communities feel they have to sexually abuse young white children with impunity?
From the report
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The investigation into the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales revealed a sorry history of child sexual abuse where abusive priests and members of religious orders and institutions preyed on children for prolonged periods of time. Between 1970 and 2015, the Church received more than 3,000 complaints against more than 900 individuals connected to the Church. In the same period, there were 177 prosecutions, resulting in 133 convictions. Millions of pounds have been paid to victims and survivors in civil proceedings. Since 2016, there have been more than 100 reported allegations of recent and non-recent child sexual abuse every year. The true scale of abuse over a 50-year period is likely to be much greater.
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Because, Mr Whataboutary,
We weren’t discussing the Catholic Church, in my response to you I said:
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That report lumped the Islamic Child Rape gangs in with other scandals such as the church, and Westminster, and a host of other issues (all valid btw)
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But we’re not discussing the Catholic Church, you’re not a politician, as far as I know, so no need to deflect away from the issue.
And that’s a half decent statement, but it doesn’t delve into the actual cultural aspects that men from the Pakistani heritage and the sub-continent in general, that allows these men to undertake these actions, with friends and family, be charged and imprisoned, and when released welcomed back into their communities, as if they have just done a misdemeanour.
That’s what I would want from an inquiry, as a starting point.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I think Ian Hislop sums up the situation here quite well when talking about Musk.
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It’s not about Musk though, or at least it shouldn’t be.