Sunday, August 20, 2017

UK: Pakistani community in Rotherham sees itself as the real victims

(Rotherham) There's been much furore in the UK of late over how to deal with the issue of Islamic (predominately Pakistani) rape gangs which, it has been revealed, have been allowed to operate across the land for years, safe in the knowledge that nobody would act due to the stupidity of those in power who saw pointing out the bleeding obvious as racism.


Anyway, as I mentioned, when Sarah Champion, the Labour MP for Rotherham, pointed out the above, she was forced to resign by members of her own party for expressing intolerance towards the Pakistani community. Well, today, The Guardian newspaper has followed that up with a piece about how the sizeable Pakistani community in Rotherham (where over 1,400 girls were raped by Pakistani males) feel that they are the victims here:


The thing is, whilst not everybody within the Pakistani community living in the UK is a rapist, a very large number of those arrested, charged and convicted of sexual indiscretions towards women (predominately little white girls) come from within that community. Such a close knit community and nobody bothered to address the situation either by informing their village elders, the authorities or even the police. They didn't, and instead of putting their hands up and admitting that something is very wrong inside the closed shop that is the Paksitani community, they come out with crap such as this:
Alam argues that already Champion’s wording has reinforced a prejudiced view of British Pakistani men. “How on earth are we going to expect impartial juries here? We are in a situation now where there is a complete abrogation from the executive, the legislative, in relation to the issue of Islamophobia and we need a strategic response from government. Thinking about the things Sarah has said, it’s almost like lighting the touch paper.”
And:
“Sarah knows the issue and she knows the dangers of racialising the issue; such comments are astonishingly unhelpful.”
And:
“People are asking where this has come from. Has she always had these views? It was unwise, in the most extreme sense, to betray an entire ethnic group and I still have no idea why she said it.
Welcome to the UK of today where mass rapists have become the victims.