‘Emma’ was a victim of the Islamic Rape Gangs that have seriously afflicted Rotherham and a large number of other British towns and cities. She was abused by an Islamic Rape Gang from the age of 13 who groomed her with drugs and alcohol. Emma, whose assailants have at last been jailed was raped by the Islamic Rape Gang a few weeks after being initially groomed. Emma was then passed around to different groups of rapist savages and was continually abused. She said that she was raped at least once a week. Emma, speaking to the Katie Hopkins programme on LBC radio, knew that what the savages were doing was wrong but the savages were threatening and blackmailing her to keep silent. Eventually and despite threats from the savages that they would gang rape her Mum if she told what was going on, Emma went to the police with a rape complaint.
At the point when Emma made the complaint to the police she was in her early to mid teens and the response that she got from police and social workers when she made the rape allegation will shock and disturb many. It will also make many people believe that there was, and probably still is in some places, a degree of collusion between the Islamic Rape Gangs and those agencies that should be protecting our children from these gangs. Emma made her complaint to South Yorkshire Police but as soon as she mentioned the Muslim names of her assailants, the attitude of both the police and members of Rotherham social services changed to one of hostility towards her. The police and social services told her to never mention the ‘ethnicity’ of the assailants as it was ‘racist’. Emma, who was fully willing and ready to cooperate with the police in bringing her rapists to justice, was made to feel that she was the problem and that she was the ‘racist’. Basically the police and the local social services were and still are so mired in a culture of Islamopandering that they appeared to take the view that Emma and girls like her were just minor collateral damage on the way to the multicultural utopia they desired.
There were also claims from Emma that the police didn’t properly investigate the rapes and sexual assaults meted out to her by the Islamic Rape Gang, with vital evidence in the form of Emma’s clothing ‘lost’, possibly deliberately in order to damage the case, by police. This sort of perfunctory and half-hearted investigation by the police in order to not have to follow cases up of Islamic Rape Gang activity is something that rings bells for me. It’s very similar to how Northumbria Police have behaved over the Chelsey Wright case. In the Chelsey Wright case Northumbria Police are alleged to have failed to properly investigate an alleged Islamic Rape Gang assault on Ms Wright properly and have failed to interview vital witnesses. This has meant that the Crown Prosecution Service could not proceed with a prosecution of the Iraqi and Syrian Muslims allegedly involved in the attack. Northumbria Police are also pulling out the stops to prevent people from speaking about Sunderland’s Islamic Rape Gang problems just as South Yorkshire Police stopped victims like Emma from mentioning the fact that her assailants were Muslims.
Emma said that right up until the publication of the Government’s Jay Report into Islamic Rape Gang activity in Rotherham, police and social services were still pushing the ‘racism’ tag onto her for mentioning the names of her assailants. This tagging Emma as a racist was in spite of Emma stating that she didn’t care about the background of the offenders only with what they’ve done to her. This to me shows deep and long standing collusion between the Islamic Rape Gangs and their supporters, the police and the very same social services who should be protecting our children. We have also seen from other similar cases in other areas, that this is a phenomenon that is not confined to one town or one police force, but is much more widespread. There are all too many senior police officers, politicised police officers, appointed or promoted during the Blair and Brown years, in a variety of forces who are still wedded to a policy of Islamopandering, or as it is not euphemistically described by many senior officers as policies ensuring ‘community cohesion’. These officers are still in post and are probably still in positions of influence when it comes to police policy. What’s worse is there are probably bent officers still trying to minimise the number of Islamic Rape Gang members brought before the courts. There are probably still officers tying to silence victims like Emma and those members of the public who truthfully point out that Islam is a religion of rape primarily because of its inherent misogyny and its racist and supremacist view of non Muslims.
Until we get police officers who work for us, and not as they do too often today, which is to egregiously protect the community that is producing so many abhorrent rapists and paedophiles, then there will continue to be victims of these Islamic Rape Gangs. Also, until we get social services workers who are filled with compassion and common sense instead of dubious leftist ideology, then there will continue to be many more Emma’s. These girls victimised horrifically by Islamic Rape Gangs, will continue to be let down and made to feel like they are ‘racist criminals’ instead of being victims of a Islamic sexual culture that has no place in civilised societies.
It’s not comforting to know that the very forces that are there to protect the most vulnerable in our society are failing to do so and are instead protecting the culture of the assailants and we should not be in a position where these forces side with savagery instead of siding with civilisation and justice. Emma was in a way lucky, she got justice for the awful hurts she suffered and saw her assailants jailed, but there are many thousands more British girls who are still suffering under Islamic Rape Gangs and both our police and our social services are failing them, not through incompetence but because failing these girls appears to be ‘policy’.
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Emma on the Katie Hopkins show on LBC radio. In this short audio clip Emma tells the story of the rapes she suffered at the hands of one of the Rotherham Islamic Rape Gangs and the failure of police and social services to take her complaint seriously.