Back on topic, reading some of the posts above, it strikes me that no one has mentioned what I think is a very important aspect of this. And this is a disclaimer to say that I'm not in any way placing blame on the young children who were abused.
If you look at the backgrounds of these children, they were all living extremely dysfunctional lives. They came from broken homes, care homes in a lot of cases - with no parental guidance They were using drugs, drinking, having sex, spending most of their time on the streets. In other words, engaged in a completely degenerate lifestyle.
And I think post-Christian libtardism has a lot to answer for. Isn't the kind of lifestyle I've laid out above the kind of stuff promoted by braindead Western libtardism. Sex is like tennis. There are no rules around it. It's your body your choice. You can take drugs and drink. Basically you can do whatever you want with no boundaries.
What these children clearly needed was some boundaries.
What I'm trying to say is that the conditions were ripe for these inbred Paki gangs to target these children because they had grown up in a society that afforded them no self-worth.
I think this scandal, and the details emerging around the laughable response from authorities (not wanting to be seen as wacist etc) is really a symptom of national decline, and something irreversible.
If you look at the backgrounds of these children, they were all living extremely dysfunctional lives. They came from broken homes, care homes in a lot of cases - with no parental guidance They were using drugs, drinking, having sex, spending most of their time on the streets. In other words, engaged in a completely degenerate lifestyle.
And I think post-Christian libtardism has a lot to answer for. Isn't the kind of lifestyle I've laid out above the kind of stuff promoted by braindead Western libtardism. Sex is like tennis. There are no rules around it. It's your body your choice. You can take drugs and drink. Basically you can do whatever you want with no boundaries.
What these children clearly needed was some boundaries.
What I'm trying to say is that the conditions were ripe for these inbred Paki gangs to target these children because they had grown up in a society that afforded them no self-worth.
I think this scandal, and the details emerging around the laughable response from authorities (not wanting to be seen as wacist etc) is really a symptom of national decline, and something irreversible.