Hanging is the moderate option.They are that fucked up they think that's a win. We need some Black Mirror White bear shit going on.
Check this out
"Westminster's record, per the report: in Jan 2025 MPs voted down a national statutory inquiry, 364 to 111.It cites the reported claim that, on Keir Starmer's watch as DPP, some 13,000 suspected offenders were dealt with by warning letter".
My point was there is no unity between us Anglo-Saxon's when there should be to go against this.Like these Inhumans see these girls as fair game because of their geographical location?
This will blow up sooner or later and the establishment only have themselves to blame. Our values are not compatable.
It absolutely stinks. Just wait until they release the survivors testimonies. To say this is unacceptable is a massive understatement.Jesus fucking Christ. I'd be in prison if that report was about the US because I'd OPENLY be trying to tear down the government.
I have my doubts. Mostly because a good chunk of Americans are armed and willing to follow through if they feel they've been wronged. Folks will pull out a firearm over a driving dispute. Hell, my entire street is armed, my immediate neighbor has a firing range and shoots recreationally every weekend. If his granddaughter was so much as touched without her explicit consent, someone's getting an ass-whooping at a minimum. Americans in general could give two shits what rules and regulations there are the moment it's personal. Rebellion is in our blood.
Each year, over 63,000 children in the United States are substantiated victims of sexual abuse by Child Protective Services.
The point where you ask questions is probably over.Im proud to be English but today I am ashamed. Thse people will never understand what it is to be English and never will. I hope everyone involved burns in hell.
Serious honest questions need to be asked and everyone needs to be held accountable, which won't happen.
The rape of Britain Indeed.
I'm at the point were most people are. I don't give a fuck if you call me racist. These people are taking the piss out of our good nature and our government is complicit.The point where you ask questions is probably over.
Actions over words is what a lot of what I'm hearing from Brits.
Straight up Government toppling.
You hate yo see it but it is where we're at.
Dude, hopefully that not the first time you shared but people are cunts. Fuck him,ill never understand how selfish people can be.poppabk I'm guessing the reply function isn't working because your post is just quotes. Anyways, sorry I conveyed my thoughts poorly. Let me clarify: I have my doubts that American politicians and law enforcement authorities are actively covering up child sexual abuse cases nationwide involving specific ethnicities akin to what is discussed in this thread. Case in point: look at the outcry over abuse of taxpayer dollars in Minnesota from months ago. If there was even a hint of this kind of behavior, it would be all over American news entertainment in a heartbeat.
It's about to get dark for a moment, so I put this bit in spoilers because this thread isn't about me. But I do want to emphasize my sincerity about this subject. It's not that I think sexual abuse of minors doesn't happen because I'm literally a victim of it myself from a gay store manager when I was a young teenager at my first job. I was deathly scared of being outed as gay when you're in the middle of a very religious area. He knew what I was and took full advantage accordingly under threat of exposure. He made me hate myself and made me extremely homophobic for almost a decade. I did get a small bit of closure though, I learned he commited suicide three years ago. Fuck him.
Sorry that happened to you.poppabk I'm guessing the reply function isn't working because your post is just quotes. Anyways, sorry I conveyed my thoughts poorly. Let me clarify: I have my doubts that American politicians and law enforcement authorities are actively covering up child sexual abuse cases nationwide involving specific ethnicities akin to what is discussed in this thread. Case in point: look at the outcry over abuse of taxpayer dollars in Minnesota from months ago. If there was even a hint of this kind of behavior, it would be all over American news entertainment in a heartbeat.
It's about to get dark for a moment, so I put this bit in spoilers because this thread isn't about me. But I do want to emphasize my sincerity about this subject. It's not that I think sexual abuse of minors doesn't happen because I'm literally a victim of it myself from a gay store manager when I was a young teenager at my first job. I was deathly scared of being outed as gay when you're in the middle of a very religious area. He knew what I was and took full advantage accordingly under threat of exposure. He made me hate myself and made me extremely homophobic for almost a decade. I did get a small bit of closure though, I learned he commited suicide three years ago. Fuck him.
For whatever it's worth, a lot of folks are waking up to the atrocities that are happening and are voting accordingly across the world. It's a different country, but an example:I'm at the point were most people are. I don't give a fuck if you call me racist. These people are taking the piss out of our good nature and our government is complicit.
It will properly kick off sooner or later, maybe not in my life time but its inevitable.We are at a tipping point. I'm fully in the camp that there will be a civil war at some point for our way of life. We've done it before and we will prevail once more..Evil will be defeated.
Bring it on i say, there will only be one winner. This is unacceptable.
Nobody can defend this bullshit. Where are the marches and protests from the left about this bullshit? Free Palestine? How about we worry about our own shite and demand justice for our own people? Take the knee for Sally or any other of the 250,000 victim's you hypocrites.
Article: Sweden's parliament passed a law on Monday allowing authorities to revoke immigrants' residency permits based on bad behaviour, such as having unpaid debts, doing undeclared work or links to extremist organisations.
The law, which covers pending permits but also retroactively already granted permits, is part of a wider tightening of immigration rules by the right-wing government and its support party, the nationalist Sweden Democrats, ahead of a parliamentary election in September.
Article: British feminism, once a universalist moral insurgency, now stands indicted by its own silence in the face of industrial-scale sexual abuse of vulnerable girls. The Rape Gang Inquiry, published Tuesday by Rupert Lowe of the right-wing Restore Britain party, documents a scandal that should have summoned the full ferocity of the UK's feminist tradition. Yet the dominant institutions of "gender equality" mostly responded with caution, euphemism, and procedural language where plain moral speech was required. I was interviewed as part of the inquiry, and I have studied firsthand many of the failures it documents.
The horrifying stories covered in the report have been discussed throughout Britain for more than a decade, and one government after another has passed around blame, unable to explain why the state failed to stop the ruination of thousands of young women and girls. Yet an unlikely intervention helped bring the scandal back to the surface. Elon Musk began to discuss the story on X in January 2025 and demanded a fuller accounting from British authorities. His request spurred a new round of debate and launched the inquiry that culminated this week.
The Rape Gang Inquiry describes "the systematic targeting of vulnerable girls, overwhelmingly White British, by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom," and concludes that "this scandal constitutes one of the most horrendous failures in the history of the country." It documents "organised networks of perpetrators" who transported victims between locations, supplied them with alcohol and drugs, recorded their abuse for distribution and blackmail, and "passed girls between multiple adult men." These crimes "have been committed for decades, since the 1950s by Pakistanis in particular, and have affected every region of our nation."
The scale is almost beyond comprehension. Drawing on parliamentary extrapolations and subsequent data, the report notes that "at the very least, 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma," according to Lord Malcolm Pearson of Rannoch. "The true number is probably higher." It finds that "the same unspeakable crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts, close to 40 percent of all such districts across the United Kingdom." (The report later acknowledges that 250,000 is not a precise count of the number of victims, "because the British state has failed to record it." But it asserts that the figure is a conservative estimate.)
The victims' experiences, in the report's words, strip away any possibility of abstraction. Girls "as young as 11 were initially befriended by a young Muslim man" and then plied with "alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes," collected "from school gates, care homes, and streets in taxis," taken to "houses, flats, restaurants, and hotels," and "raped repeatedly by groups of men, tortured, filmed for blackmail," and insulted as "white trash" and "kuffar" who deserved punishment. Many became pregnant; "some miscarried under trauma," some "endured coerced abortions," and "some gave birth to children who were later removed by the state."
One survivor, "Chloe," describes being raped at 12, drugged, groomed in taxis and hotels, and even admitted to Accident & Emergency after a whiskey bottle was forced into her vagina and shattered. Yet "no questions were asked about how she had sustained such an injury" and she "was examined, the glass was removed, and she was discharged" back to the same world of abuse. When she told police she had been having sex with adult men in cars, they "dismissed Chloe as a prostitute." The police also determined that Chloe had consented to the sexual encounters, despite her claim not to know the definition of the word consent.
The report is explicit that "political failure lies at the heart of the scandal. Successive governments lacked the will to confront the ethnic and religious patterns," with Labour "initially refus[ing] a public inquiry altogether," watering down processes, suppressing ethnicity data, and casting legitimate concerns as " 'far-right' agitation," while Conservative governments, once in power, "continued with Labour's approach and failed to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full statutory inquiry." Across the political class, "political correctness, fear of accusations of racism, and fear of losing electoral support from certain demographics have taken precedence over the protection of British children."
This is what the report calls Britain's "institutional denial" and "paralysing fear of 'racism' accusations," a fear so deep that "the state enabled" perpetrators "to operate with impunity."
The initial reaction to these crimes exposes the moral fraud of so-called feminist solidarity. There has been, in recent decades, plenty of public language about women, an abundance of institutional "equality" talk, and a steady production of statements, panels, reports, and campaigns to crack open a phantom "glass ceiling." Yet, when faced with "repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma" inflicted on hundreds of thousands of poor girls, feminism largely failed to treat this as the central feminist catastrophe of our time.
Instead, the same "cultural sensitivity" and "community relations" language that paralyzed the police and councils seeped into feminist institutions. Rape Crisis England & Wales, a feminist organization that advocates for abuse victims, acknowledges that police investigations for years were focused on victims rather than suspects, and would too often "deem 11-year-olds capable of consent," as their CEO put it in a response to a previous rape gang inquiry last year. The report notes that ethnicity and religion were often left unrecorded "to protect 'community cohesion' " and that national reviews found it "simply not possible to know the scale" because "ethnicity, group offending, and historical cases were routinely unrecorded or shelved."
The abuses were no mere indiscretion on the part of the perpetrators. Rather, they stemmed directly from their culture. The gangs were "predominantly Muslim Pakistani," operating under "an honour- and shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially white working class girls, as property available for sexual use," and this pattern was "reinforced by eight theological and legal aspects of Islam," including the doctrine of Muslim superiority, forms of loyalty and disavowal (al‑walā' wa‑l‑barā'), "the superiority of men over women, … the absence of any fixed minimum age of consent," and "a system of sex slavery authorizing sexual relations with non‑Muslim captives." Filtered through "clannish immigrant sub-cultures," these elements "provided religious justification that enabled the systematic rape and even slaughter of White British girls."
British Islamic organizations dispute the notion that religion played a role in the abuses. "Sex with people they are not married to, all these things that they have done are prohibited in Islam," said Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra, then–assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said of the perpetrators in 2014. Yet, like the feminist groups, a principal concern of many Islamic organizations has been to accuse conservatives of overreacting to or exaggerating the abuses.
The feminist movement, which once refused to let male power define women's lives, now routinely refuses to name the "new men" who operate within cultural and religious systems hostile to feminist demands. It is anxious about mentioning their culture, edgy about identifying their religion, panicky about pointing out the cruel and unusual abuse when that abuse did not fit the preferred script dictated by the intersectional logic of the day. The inquiry's insistence that "misguided political correctness and cultural sensitivities" be banished from its proceedings was, explicitly, a rebuke to precisely this sensibility.
Multicultural etiquette, in other words, created an expanding category of unnameables. Where earlier British feminism could say, plainly, that husbands, fathers, employers, priests, or legislators had exploited women and must be opposed, the contemporary movement often refuses to say that certain patterns of male violence are concentrated within particular ethno-religious subcultures, and that these patterns matter for the safety of girls. Modern feminism shouts when the target is culturally safe and falls quiet when the perpetrators are wrapped in the prohibitions of diversity talk.
One of the report's most unsettling implications for feminists is that the loudest voices forcing this scandal into the open were not the major women's organizations or state-backed feminist commissions but insurgent figures: male, and outside the consensus classes.
Nothing in the report suggests that every feminist or every woman in public life is cowardly or complicit. Some individual women, such as social workers, activists, and survivors themselves, showed exemplary courage.
But the absence of a coordinated, unembarrassed, angered feminist response on the scale this scandal demands is impossible to ignore. The inquiry is explicit: "The country now knows the full truth. The country has been given the basis for justice. The country has the roadmap to ensure these crimes never happen again." Yet the response of the major women's movements has been silence.
The older British feminism that began with figures like Mary Wollstonecraft treated women's subordination as a civilizational wrong, not a boutique grievance. Wollstonecraft insisted that women were rational, and entitled both to education and legal equality; the Langham Place circle translated those claims into public agitation; the suffrage movement turned them into a mass political demand. That tradition understood that women had been treated as property, as children, as moral auxiliaries to men, and as bodies for male use—and refused to accept any compromise in naming and resisting such treatment.
It was precisely this refusal to trim moral principle to fashionable alliances that gave British feminism its stature. The vote, access to education, and legal recognition of women as adults equal to men were framed as a civilizational correction, not a narrow lobby interest, and they inspired women across the West to make similar claims and secure similar rights.
If one asks, "what happened to feminism?" in Britain, and in the wider West, the report and the surrounding silence together suggest a brutal answer. A movement that began as a universalist moral revolt, insisting that women's vulnerability was not "a cultural preference to be balanced against competing sensitivities, but a public wrong that had to be named plainly and confronted without apology", has, in its dominant institutional forms, drifted into managed difference and coalition etiquette. It has become a movement that worries first about "community cohesion," about not "inflaming 'community tensions,' " about not disturbing the moral arrangements of the professional class, and only second—if at all—about the girls at the school gate.
The Rape Gang Inquiry could be the beginning of a movement for true accountability. It declares that "the country now knows the full truth" and calls for "considerable changes to our criminal justice system," "legislation aimed at targeting specifically gang-based [child sexual exploitation]," "institutional accountability measures," and "enhanced safeguarding through greater family involvement." It promises, after publication, to "release the full witness testimonies, gather additional survivor accounts, identify those responsible in Parliament, and begin civil and private legal actions to ensure maximal accountability."
In the older feminist tradition, such a report would have been treated as a manifesto for action, the factual backbone of a new, uncompromising campaign.
But when a movement born to protect women cannot bring itself to cry out on behalf of children because the perpetrators are too politically inconvenient, it is difficult to avoid the verdict that it is dead.
The dude who threw the kid in the pit with that Alligator was probably a psyop to distract from this honestly.
Sorry to hear that, no one deserves these creatures upon them. Glad to hear the prick is in the best place though.poppabk I'm guessing the reply function isn't working because your post is just quotes. Anyways, sorry I conveyed my thoughts poorly. Let me clarify: I have my doubts that American politicians and law enforcement authorities are actively covering up child sexual abuse cases nationwide involving specific ethnicities akin to what is discussed in this thread. Case in point: look at the outcry over abuse of taxpayer dollars in Minnesota from months ago. If there was even a hint of this kind of behavior, it would be all over American news entertainment in a heartbeat.
It's about to get dark for a moment, so I put this bit in spoilers because this thread isn't about me. But I do want to emphasize my sincerity about this subject. It's not that I think sexual abuse of minors doesn't happen because I'm literally a victim of it myself from a gay store manager when I was a young teenager at my first job. I was deathly scared of being outed as gay when you're in the middle of a very religious area. He knew what I was and took full advantage accordingly under threat of exposure. He made me hate myself and made me extremely homophobic for almost a decade. I did get a small bit of closure though, I learned he commited suicide three years ago. Fuck him.
And even then it's just a piss take..Seeems the British only care if they find pedos in the BBC.
No.Couldn't read any more than the first page, too early in the morning to get that fucking angry.. is this enquiry the official government one?
It´s happening all over the western world. Everywhere leftism has infiltrated politics, the media,the judiciary, the police and all other governmental institutions.I am guessing this is happening here in the US. It is currently being covered up. We have been importing it for years. I am hoping this UK news will inspire more to come forward.
Jez?
This is a seven hour video reading and discussing the entire report for folks interested:
You say this, but immigrants come into your country and kill thousands a year, mexicans have pushed out hundreds of thousands if not millions of americans out of american neighborhoods, and muslims are starting to take over large parts of cities and even politics, while muslim threats and violence is increasing.I have my doubts. Mostly because a good chunk of Americans are armed and willing to follow through if they feel they've been wronged. Folks will pull out a firearm over a driving dispute. Hell, my entire street is armed, my immediate neighbor has a firing range and shoots recreationally every weekend. If his granddaughter was so much as touched without her explicit consent, someone's getting an ass-whooping at a minimum. Americans in general could give two shits what rules and regulations there are the moment it's personal. Rebellion is in our blood.
And this will be ignored like all the news about rape gangs since 19xx...
How the fuck British people that allowed this can live with themselves is beyond me. In any "normal" country stuff like that would overthrow the government and create massive commission of inquiry.
But in UK? Just another day in the office, those girls (many of them now women) will never get any justice. Not to mention this thing IS STILL HAPPENING RIGHT NOW
It's about to get dark for a moment, so I put this bit in spoilers because this thread isn't about me. But I do want to emphasize my sincerity about this subject. It's not that I think sexual abuse of minors doesn't happen because I'm literally a victim of it myself from a gay store manager when I was a young teenager at my first job. I was deathly scared of being outed as gay when you're in the middle of a very religious area. He knew what I was and took full advantage accordingly under threat of exposure. He made me hate myself and made me extremely homophobic for almost a decade. I did get a small bit of closure though, I learned he commited suicide three years ago. Fuck him.
Yes. Like you have not had enough well documented examples of protected classes getting let off because it was deemed istaphobic.Like, excuse me? Am I to believe that dozens of the people involved (police, lawyers, judge, media, politics) happened to be the ABSOLUTE and lowest scum of planet Earth to let this fly?
Like, excuse me? Am I to believe that dozens of the people involved (police, lawyers, judge, media, politics) happened to be the ABSOLUTE and lowest scum of planet Earth to let this fly? Or is there more behind it and we are fed some right-wing propaganda? Which is more plausible?
You are the only one that thinks this is right wing propaganda. Give me a break.Am I the only one who thinks that all this is too darn extreme that it can't be true? Like, the other day I saw a clip of a dude saying there was a girl that was abducted, then raped by 8 Pakistanis for days and when found was charged and convicted for being drunk and all the dudes from the house she was in were not even looked at.
Like, excuse me? Am I to believe that dozens of the people involved (police, lawyers, judge, media, politics) happened to be the ABSOLUTE and lowest scum of planet Earth to let this fly? Or is there more behind it and we are fed some right-wing propaganda? Which is more plausible? Maybe I'm too good of a human being but I just cannot believe you have this many Britons (!) involved that actively look away when their own people/children are abused.
I still believe we are not told the whole truth. This shit starts to sound like Britian became the first circle of hell. I mean, I get that some people are reluctant to report things to avoid being called racist but having dozens (!!) of people seeing young girls being raped and just looking the other way is, in my opinion, way too crazy to be true. At least in the form that we are told.Yes. Like you have not had enough well documented examples of protected classes getting let off because it was deemed istaphobic.
I didn't say that. I said that I think the level of extremity in the reports is getting so ridiculous that to me it being right wing propaganda seems more plausible by now.You are the only one that thinks this is right wing propaganda. Give me a break.
Am I the only one who thinks that all this is too darn extreme that it can't be true? Like, the other day I saw a clip of a dude saying there was a girl that was abducted, then raped by 8 Pakistanis for days and when found was charged and convicted for being drunk and all the dudes from the house she was in were not even looked at.
Like, excuse me? Am I to believe that dozens of the people involved (police, lawyers, judge, media, politics) happened to be the ABSOLUTE and lowest scum of planet Earth to let this fly? Or is there more behind it and we are fed some right-wing propaganda? Which is more plausible? Maybe I'm too good of a human being but I just cannot believe you have this many Britons (!) involved that actively look away when their own people/children are abused.
I know for a fact that some of the Telford reports are real. I have a property there and friends who grew up there, and everyone knows about them. Police dismissed many victims and covered up cases. The institutional failure is 100% real and the ethnicity issue is real. It sounds extreme because that's the level of failure people are crying about.I didn't say that. I said that I think the level of extremity in the reports is getting so ridiculous that to me it being right wing propaganda seems more plausible by now.
Children's homes are basically a pick and mix counter for pedos in the UK. Like Jimmy Saville arriving in his Rolls Royce loading the car up with girls to take them for a "Ride".Sadly, this is all true. I remember reading similar stories few years ago.
Even some social services were working with the gangs, they provided them information about the girls and basically pimped them. UK WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE FITST WORLD COUNTRY.
Am I the only one who thinks that all this is too darn extreme that it can't be true? Like, the other day I saw a clip of a dude saying there was a girl that was abducted, then raped by 8 Pakistanis for days and when found was charged and convicted for being drunk and all the dudes from the house she was in were not even looked at.
Like, excuse me? Am I to believe that dozens of the people involved (police, lawyers, judge, media, politics) happened to be the ABSOLUTE and lowest scum of planet Earth to let this fly? Or is there more behind it and we are fed some right-wing propaganda? Which is more plausible? Maybe I'm too good of a human being but I just cannot believe you have this many Britons (!) involved that actively look away when their own people/children are abused.
You've seen the QR code stickers on lampposts selling drugs in recent years right? It's that.'County lines' - drug dealing networks that often exploit children - have started to appear, but all there really is talk about it and little action.
Sounds like the country is run by literal demons then. I heard some people complaining that Russian didn't do enough to oppose Putin. My fellow Brits, if this is true then I really don't know what you are waiting for.Sadly, this is all true. I remember reading similar stories few years ago.
Even some social services were working with the gangs, they provided them information about the girls and basically pimped them. UK WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE FITST WORLD COUNTRY.
I live in a rural part of the UK, where someone not white is still a novelty.
People around here are not directly affected by it, so just ignore it. There are a number of the chattering class who complain about the 'far right' at dinner parties.
'County lines' - drug dealing networks that often exploit children - have started to appear, but all there really is talk about it and little action.