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They don't bother reporting because the UK Pols refuses to register a case, even if they do they will sit on it and do nothing.
Politically this is encouraged because everyone wants those Mirpuri votes, Torries or Labour
Yesterday, was no less than Rubicon passing. For all of the history Islamist had control over UK administration and no one could speak against Grooming Gang. Elon have accentuated the discussion in UK parliament. It's no less than a defeat Islamists as their impasse stronghold is has now been punchered. Labor is having worst of time.
 
Oh boy :bplease:
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Why don't you? Angloids are new converts to the ever swelling ranks of Globohomo, so the Churches are deconsecrated and ((( sold )))
Buyers include bar owners, titty bar owners :rage: , greens wanting mosque, mallu christians wanting fabulous church building and now your guys

This is a well-known phenomenon across Europe.

They reject Christ because of their own charbi, and now they will have to accept another religion whether they want it or not, cult of globohomo is no protection against the Green one.

Angloids deserve everything that they will receive, from their colonialism to rejecting God, sabka bill bharenge ye gore
 

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🚨The Bradford headteacher who blew the whistle on multiculturalism in the 1980’s:

Ray Honeyford was the headmaster of Drummond Middle School in Bradford in the 1980’s.

Ray was born into a very poor family with a father who was wounded in WW1 and often unable to work. He had 10 siblings, six of whom died in childhood. Ray went to work at 15 to support his family whilst taking evening classes to qualify as a teacher.

In the mid 1980’s Drummond Middle School was 90% non-white and 95% Asian (mostly Pakistani).

1984 (an apt year!) Ray wrote an article on multiculturalism in Roger Scruton’s Salisbury Review. He noted that many children were actively encouraged to speak Urdu rather than English.

He noted young girls were being forced into marriage and many children were arriving at school already exhausted after hours spent at the madrasah.

And he said that parents were bringing the “politics of the subcontinent” with them and that many of the Pakistani parents viewed white Brits as the kafir who were not to be mixed with.

He warned that it was resulting in “Asian ghetto’s” across Bradford and that political correctness was holding back integration and the educational prospects of ethnic minority children.

He wrote the article not out of hatred, but out of a concern the children under his care were not getting a great British education.

Muslim “community leaders” would pack meetings in the school and demand his resignation as did the local Pakistani Mayor of Bradford.

He was suspended until his suspension was overturned in the High Court. But the parents started protesting and the children started boycotting the school. Ray even had to be given police protection.

He eventually accepted a payout from the council and was forced into early retirement. He never worked as a teacher again.

When Ray died in 2012 Roger Scruton wrote an obituary which said:

“Readers will be grateful for the life of this exemplary, heroic and profoundly gentle man, who was prepared to pay the price of truth at a time of lies”.

Chronicle of a tragedy foretold.
 

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I’m a qualified clinician working in the NHS in one of the infamous northern Rape Gang towns.


Being a psychological service, we come into contact with victims of these gangs extremely frequently, and have done for decades. Their stories are truly horrifying.


Like most NHS services, the one I work for has a particular talent for running ‘awareness’ initiatives. Posters are put up, whole service emails are sent, presentations are given, meetings are had.


LGBTQ+ awareness, Black History Month, International Women’s Day, Refugee Week, Race Equality Week, Ramadan (used as a springboard for ‘Islam awareness’)… we have all of those and more. Every. Single. Year.


We also have one off initiatives that respond to current events. For example, in response to the death of George Floyd.


We even had emails sent around, and group meetings held, in response to the recent Southport murders, though these were exclusively about the ‘fear members of the BAME community must be feeling’.


Given the fact we work in an area swamped in the organised mass rape of young, vulnerable British girls, and that we routinely work with these girls, you’d expect an initiative to be created in response to this issues, wouldn’t you?


NOTHING. Absolutely nothing.


Not even a single email.


It is never spoken about. It is never addressed. And if someone does mention it in passing, they are looked at as if they are speaking Latin.


If nothing else, you’d expect there to be a clinical need for conversations to be taking place, you know, considering we provide care to many of the victims. But no. Apparently not.


We are woefully unprepared to work with these girls because no one’s willing to address the problem head on.


Maybe I’m stupid or have lost my mind. God knows it’s starting to feel like I have. I’m just utterly appalled at the lack of willingness on the part of professionals to pull their bloody heads out of the sand and face up to what’s laid before us.


Decades on and they still can’t seem to do it. Yet they wonder why faith in them, and a good majority of other public service, is collapsing.


Repulsive, wilful blindness.


If you read this, please RT it. People like myself have no other way to publicise such disgraces due to the institutional gagging of anyone and everyone who dares to challenge our respective establishments.


@RupertLowe10 @Nigel_Farage @LeeAndersonMP_ @TiceRichard @JamesReform @JuliaHB1 @RafHM @prwhittle @cfdownes_ @RobertJenrick @Fox_Claire @calvinrobinson @kelvmackenzie @Panagiotou90St

Alhamdulillah!
 

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