WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2024
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Feminism a politically correct side-show, ignores real suffering

Feminism a politically correct side-show, ignores real suffering

In the wake of International Women’s Day, the UK’s Sunday Mirror has just published the results of its 18-month investigation into the country’s “worst ever” Asian grooming scandal in which 1,000 girls, some as young as 11, have been tortured, raped and even killed in cases going back a staggering 40 years.

This happened at the town of Telford, population 170,000, and has the same hallmarks as the scandals exposed at Rotherham and elsewhere, except that the per capita rate is higher, and at Telford, one abuser by the name of Azhar Ali Mehmood, burned down the home of one of his victims killing the three occupants inside. Once again we learn that the authorities turned a blind eye for fear of being accused of “racism” until an MP blew the lid, and even then, police and council staff wrote to Home Secretary Amber Rudd to discourage her from initiating a public inquiry.
These atrocities fall beneath the radar of the “international women” who spouted their politically correct, self-righteous drivel in the media last week, as does the migrant rape epidemic in western Europe. Rather than hear about wolf whistles, sexism in the office, “gender pay gaps” and other side-shows, it would have been more productive to hear from the mouths of Telford’s wretched victims. So please allow me to redress the balance with this victim’s report: “Night after night, I was forced to have sex with multiple men in disgusting takeaways and filthy houses. I fell pregnant twice and had two abortions. Hours after my second termination, I was taken by one of my abusers to be raped by more men. The worst moment came just after my 16th birthday when I was drugged and gang-raped by five men. Days later, the ringleader turned up at my house and told me he’d burn it down if I breathed a word of what had happened.”
Agenda item for International Women’s Day 2019, perhaps?
Nigel Pike
Phang Nga

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