tickleandrose wrote on Aug 13
th, 2024 at 2:53pm:
Bias_2012 wrote on Aug 13
th, 2024 at 1:08am:
mothra wrote on Aug 12
th, 2024 at 11:27am:
Grappler Deep State Feller wrote on Aug 12
th, 2024 at 11:13am:
Here - beat up on these rabid righties...
The only violence came from the far right.
In response, the people of England have spoken in their thousands.
In doing so, they condoned the murder of these three little girls. And they weren't the people of England, they were lefty Labor voters, Marxist far left creeps like you
https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/unknown-20240730144842039.jpgYou find it annoying you have to look at them, don't you? You and your creepy lefty associates are responsible for their deaths, you are the scum of humanity
This case has nothing to do with Islam. And yet, right wing scums used their death as an excuse to torch, damage and destroy properties belonging to hard working class people. They are the ones who need to take a good look at themselves and those innocent children and reflect on their abhorrent action.
what about this case on which the police refused to act for fear of being called racist
![Roll Eyes Roll Eyes](http://www.ozpolitic.com/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/rolleyes.gif)
The Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal consists of the organised child sexual abuse that occurred in the town of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Northern England from the late 1980s until 2013[9] and the failure of local authorities to act on reports of the abuse throughout most of that period.[10] Researcher Angie Heal, who was hired by local officials and warned them about child exploitation occurring between 2002 and 2007, has since described it as the "biggest child protection scandal in UK history",[11] with one report estimating that 1,400 girls were abused by "grooming gangs" between 1997 and 2013.[9] Evidence of the abuse was first noted in the early 1990s, when care home managers investigated reports that children in their care were being picked up by taxi drivers.[12] From at least 2001, multiple reports passed names of alleged perpetrators, several from one family, to the police and Rotherham Council. The first group conviction took place in 2010, when five British-Pakistani men were convicted of sexual offences against girls aged 12–16.[13] From January 2011 Andrew Norfolk of The Times pressed the issue, reporting in 2012 that the abuse in the town was widespread and that the police and council had known about it for over ten years.[a]
The Times articles, along with the 2012 trial of the Rochdale child sex abuse ring, prompted the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee to conduct hearings.[16] Following this and further articles from Norfolk, Rotherham Council commissioned an independent inquiry led by Professor Alexis Jay. In August 2014 the Jay report concluded that an estimated 1,400 children[17] had been sexually abused in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, predominantly by British-Pakistani men.[15]