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Local police ignored, excused, and even abetted pedophile rapists across dozens of cities. Senior police and home office officials deliberately avoided action in the name of maintaining what they called community relations, a topic I want to discuss further. Local counselors and members of parliament rejected pleas for help from the parents of raped children.
Charities, NGOs, and labor MPs accused those who discussed the scandal of racism, and there's that word, Julie, Islamophobia. the media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes. Zealous in their incuriosity, most of Britain's media elite remain barnacled to the bubble of Westminster politics and its self-serving priorities. And here's Green's understanding of why.
Charities, NGOs, and labor MPs accused those who discussed the scandal of racism, and there's that word, Julie, Islamophobia. the media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes. Zealous in their incuriosity, most of Britain's media elite remain barnacled to the bubble of Westminster politics and its self-serving priorities. And here's Green's understanding of why.
Charities, NGOs, and labor MPs accused those who discussed the scandal of racism, and there's that word, Julie, Islamophobia. the media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes. Zealous in their incuriosity, most of Britain's media elite remain barnacled to the bubble of Westminster politics and its self-serving priorities. And here's Green's understanding of why.
They did this, he writes, to defend a failed model of multiculturalism and to avoid asking hard questions about failures of immigration policy and assimilation. They did this because they were afraid of being called racist or Islamophobic. They did this because Britain's traditional class snobbery has fused with the new snobbery of political correctness. Julie, is he right there?
They did this, he writes, to defend a failed model of multiculturalism and to avoid asking hard questions about failures of immigration policy and assimilation. They did this because they were afraid of being called racist or Islamophobic. They did this because Britain's traditional class snobbery has fused with the new snobbery of political correctness. Julie, is he right there?
They did this, he writes, to defend a failed model of multiculturalism and to avoid asking hard questions about failures of immigration policy and assimilation. They did this because they were afraid of being called racist or Islamophobic. They did this because Britain's traditional class snobbery has fused with the new snobbery of political correctness. Julie, is he right there?
What would you add?
What would you add?
What would you add?
One of the more disturbing things that I've read in the past few days is this quote by a former Labour MP for, I hope I'm pronouncing this right, Roushdale?
One of the more disturbing things that I've read in the past few days is this quote by a former Labour MP for, I hope I'm pronouncing this right, Roushdale?
One of the more disturbing things that I've read in the past few days is this quote by a former Labour MP for, I hope I'm pronouncing this right, Roushdale?
Rochdale, excuse me. Simon Danshuck, okay? One of these cities that were victimized by these gangs. He says that he was warned by top leaders in his party not to highlight who the perpetrators were. This is a direct quote. What surprised me more than anything is that I had senior politicians tell me not to mention the ethnicity or religious bias of these perpetrators.
Rochdale, excuse me. Simon Danshuck, okay? One of these cities that were victimized by these gangs. He says that he was warned by top leaders in his party not to highlight who the perpetrators were. This is a direct quote. What surprised me more than anything is that I had senior politicians tell me not to mention the ethnicity or religious bias of these perpetrators.
Rochdale, excuse me. Simon Danshuck, okay? One of these cities that were victimized by these gangs. He says that he was warned by top leaders in his party not to highlight who the perpetrators were. This is a direct quote. What surprised me more than anything is that I had senior politicians tell me not to mention the ethnicity or religious bias of these perpetrators.
They said it would affect the labor vote. It was quite clear. They were quite clear about that. How did the identity of the perpetrators here create a kind of omerta or code of silence around politicians' ability to talk about it, especially on the left, Ayaan?
They said it would affect the labor vote. It was quite clear. They were quite clear about that. How did the identity of the perpetrators here create a kind of omerta or code of silence around politicians' ability to talk about it, especially on the left, Ayaan?
They said it would affect the labor vote. It was quite clear. They were quite clear about that. How did the identity of the perpetrators here create a kind of omerta or code of silence around politicians' ability to talk about it, especially on the left, Ayaan?
There were people that did try and blow the whistle. I know there's one female detective, Maggie Oliver. Why don't you tell me about her, Julie?