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Muslims are 84% of Child Sexual Predators in UK Sex Grooming Cases

This reminds me of the time an American asked me which country Belgium was in. He wasn't stupid but geography is not one of their strong points.
 
Some are discrediting the study an admittedly RW hack site cited.

While its fair to discredit information from a RW hack site, that doesn't invalidate the study conducted, which, if the study is flawed, should really happen on its own merits and not that it was posted on a RW hack site.

The study in question was reported by a number of other sites as well, after all.
[h=3]British-Pakistani researchers say 84% of grooming gang members are ...[/h]www.independent.co.uk › News › UK › Home News
Dec 10, 2017 - A think tank has claimed that 84 per cent of people convicted of child grooming-gangoffences since 2005 were Asian. In a new study, Quilliam says its researchers discovered differences in the way paedophiles from different backgrounds operated. It said white offenders often acted alone, while child ...

[h=3]Press Release – NEW QUILLIAM REPORT ON 'GROOMING GANGS ...[/h]https://www.quilliaminternational.com/press-release-new-quilliam-report-on-groomin...
Dec 12, 2017 - The report consists of a comprehensive data analysis of grooming gang cases identified in the UK since 2005. Ten case studies from 2010-2017 are also analysed in depth to help determine any similarities and identify any patterns that exist across the cases. The report recognises there to be a ...
Just sayin'
 
Pakistan is not a part of the Middle East. It is in Asia. A glance at a map of the world will confirm that.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Middle-East

Never mind, I found the source of my confusion on the subject. Will address the misinformation on what the British consider Asia later with the friend that told it to me. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Middle_East

Back to the subject of the discrepancy between preventative measures taken by the UK and which groups are responsible for terrorism. Can you tell me anything more about why a third of the people referred to Channel are far-right when only 8% of terrorism in your nation is committed by that demographic?
 
Never mind, I found the source of my confusion on the subject. Will address the misinformation on what the British consider Asia later with the friend that told it to me. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Middle_East

Back to the subject of the discrepancy between preventative measures taken by the UK and which groups are responsible for terrorism. Can you tell me anything more about why a third of the people referred to Channel are far-right when only 8% of terrorism in your nation is committed by that demographic?
It's not my nation. I am half Welsh/ half Scottish and I have lived in Belgium since 1975 therefore I know as much about life in the UK as the average American.
 
The Brits generally refer to the Middle East as part of Asia.

Well but we are not talking about Middle Eastern people but about Asians like Bangladeshi, Indians, Pakistani, Chinese and other Asians. Which make up 6.9% of the British public.
 
Well but we are not talking about Middle Eastern people but about Asians like Bangladeshi, Indians, Pakistani, Chinese and other Asians. Which make up 6.9% of the British public.

And according to my family and friends in the UK they are roaming the streets, raping and pillaging.
 
I've seen Middle Eastern men referred to as Asians by the British on several occasions, including in OP's article. It's also been explained to me before, by a different Brit, that the Middle East is classified as part of Asia in the UK, given that asides from Saudi Arabia, it's primarily on the Asian continent. Is this not the case?

Edit: I meant the Arabian Peninsula, not Saudi Arabia.
Brits will even include (in M.E.) what is geographically N. Africa, certainly Egypt and to some extent places like Libya.

The Arabian peninsula is of course geographically in Asia but the denomination "Middle East" is less geographical than it is cultural. As in (but not alone) predominance of language spoken.

So even with "flowing borders" of definition, Pakistanis are most definitely not from the M.E. but certainly Asian.
 
This reminds me of the time an American asked me which country Belgium was in. He wasn't stupid but geography is not one of their strong points.
Reminds me of a Japanese business friend calling how he wished to meet me in Brussels. When I responded that I'd be pleased to welcome him in Belgium, his response was then to ask where in Brussels Belgium is.

A highly intelligent bloke as well, just not all that well versed in geography.
 
And according to my family and friends in the UK they are roaming the streets, raping and pillaging.

Well that is not what the crimes figures state last time I looked (which was just now LOL).
 
~.................... Can you tell me anything more about why a third of the people referred to Channel are far-right when only 8% of terrorism in your nation is committed by that demographic?
because a certain subset of humanity shares into a mindset by which reading about "furriners" more than twice a month, suffices to create the perception that one's homeland is being inundated with the filthy buggers.:mrgreen:

By all accounts (I haven't lived in Britain either for a long time) that perception is not limited to Asians but extends nicely to all Eastern Europeans.

The OP is an example in point where Asians are concerned and this particular branch also being (most often) Muslim helps in adding to the cognitive dissonance thus displayed.
 
This reminds me of the time an American asked me which country Belgium was in. He wasn't stupid but geography is not one of their strong points.

Do you speak Dutch as a resident of Flanders, or do you get by with English? I know a girl from that area, her English is impeccable, with a very sexy accent to go along.
 
We also know that the overwhelming majority of victims in these sex grooming cases are white, British girls from working class or impoverished familial backgrounds.

There really are victims of multiculturalism, but these girls have been largely abandoned by their countrymen, who would rather act as cuckolds for foreigners.

I thought Trump said Mexicans were the rapists. Nevertheless, your solution to this problem is...?
 
And of course you visit the UK a lot.

I lived in London for five years and visited the country before and after often. I was never invited to an all-you-can-rape party. On the other hand there were Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, Bristol etc.

Now, I have not invested any real effort in this or checked this data.
http://www.pmclauth.com/sentenced/Grooming-Gang-Statistics/Gangs-Jailed
But the names do signal a certain ethnic risk. Whether or not it has anything at all to do with being Muslim is questionable. To ignore an indicator that seems to have such a significant correlation might be negligent, as the Rotherham case appears to indicate.
 
Do you speak Dutch as a resident of Flanders, or do you get by with English? I know a girl from that area, her English is impeccable, with a very sexy accent to go along.

Flemish, and I know what you mean about the accent.
 
I thought Trump said Mexicans were the rapists.

You know what forum you're posting in, correct?

Nevertheless, your solution to this problem is...?

Make sexual slavery a crime punishable by capital punishment. Then carry out justice for the thousands of girls who've lost any chance they may of had for a normal life.
 
You know what forum you're posting in, correct?



Make sexual slavery a crime punishable by capital punishment. Then carry out justice for the thousands of girls who've lost any chance they may of had for a normal life.

I assume the current penalties are insufficient in your view. So we should ask the U.K. to bring back the death penalty, and thus imitate those societies that both abuse women and execute people. Subtle lack of logic there.
 
I assume the current penalties are insufficient in your view. So we should ask the U.K. to bring back the death penalty, and thus imitate those societies that both abuse women and execute people. Subtle lack of logic there.

You don't think it's more abusive to women when people demand that a rape epidemic be swept under the rug? Gee, ya think? Nothing subtle about your lack of logic.
 
You don't think it's more abusive to women when people demand that a rape epidemic be swept under the rug? Gee, ya think? Nothing subtle about your lack of logic.
Nice deflection away from the question asked.
 
... So we should ask the U.K. to bring back the death penalty, and thus imitate those societies that both abuse women and execute people. Subtle lack of logic there.

You mean Muslim societies? You know, the societies from where we import rapists?
 
Yes, we had no rapists of our own.

I don't think anyone would argue that 'we have no rapists of our own'. My frustration, is the fact that we seemed hell bent on making matters worse for vulnerable girls, by forcing even more predators upon them.
 
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