The United Kingdom has been rocked over the last couple of decades by a series of “grooming gang” scandals that came to light involving young girls as young as 11 years old being groomed for rape and other forms of sadistic abuse by immigrants of Pakistani and in some cases Asian descent, many of who were lovingly accepted into the country by the UK government in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion (and cheap labor, ‘natch).
Telford and the city of Oxford were among the places where these abuses were uncovered, thanks partly to whistleblowers and investigative journalists who ignored calls to keep quiet.
But it was the Rotherham scandal involving over 1,500 girls that perhaps got the most international attention after it was revealed that the abuses went on for as long as they did, thanks in large part to political correctness, as those with the power to do something about it didn’t want to be viewed as “racist” or “Islamophobic” for investigations into the actions of the perpetrators.
Prof. Jacobson wrote about the case in 2014:
In Rotherham, England, a group of Pakistani immigrants and others of Pakistani descent deliberately targeted white teenage girls for sexual exploitation, with a religious angle to the targeting.The authorities knew of the exploitation, but were fearful of talking about it or going public with it for fear of being called racist or Islamophobic.So the abuse continued for over a decade, with approximately 1400 girls gang raped and otherwise sexually abused. It’s all detailed in The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham, 1997 – 2013 …..
Some ten years later and as 2024 was drawing to a close, a Twitter/X post about the Oxford cases (which involved nearly 400 young girls) that included a partial screengrab of one judge’s sentencing remarks from June 2013 went viral, receiving over 11,000 retweets as of this writing and sparking a renewed conversation around the scandals and the cover-up attempts that followed after they were exposed.
Warning: The descriptions of the abuse some victims endured are graphic and horrific:
Telegraph columnist Sam Ashworth-Hayes, who not-so-shockingly was the only reporter present during sentencing hearings in September for some of the Rotherham perpetrators, has also been tweeting about the scandals, sharing screengrabs of stories regarding the extensive Rotherham cover-up:
It was the tweets of Ashworth-Hayes and others that caught the attention of Twitter/X owner Elon Musk, who has been tweeting about it ever since:
Popular “Harry Potter” author JK Rowling also has some thoughts:
Government officials in the UK are also chiming in with fresh calls for accountability:
This is one of those “don’t look away” issues where people need to get louder and keep pressing not just for accountability for the authority figures who looked the other way, but for the bad-faith actors in all levels of government who continue to promote the dangerous far-left ideals of political correctness and wokeness at the expense of public wellness, safety, and security.
— Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter/X. —
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