Video – The Truth about Pakistani Grooming Gangs.

 

The New Culture Forum has become one of my favourite video channels of late. I’ve got into a routine of getting dressed to the highly educated but, at least to my British ear, huckster-like tones of Ben Shaprio (yes, I would buy a used car from this man) and often having lunch to one of the videos put out by the New Culture Forum.

I’ve been delighted by Peter Whittle’s interviews and educated by the contributions of NCF’s erudite royal expert Rafe Heydel-Mankoo to the NCF channel. The vast majority of stuff I see on NCF even when I don’t fully agree with it, makes me think.

But NCF have recently put out a video that should horrify people and it is on the subject of the Pakistani majority rape and grooming gangs. In this video, the NCF’s DeProgrammed presenters chat with Charlie Peters from GB News about this problem.

The participants talk about why this problem exist and why it seems to be worse in the UK than some other European countries. They also speak about the utter and complete failures of the State to do what they should have done and stop or at least effectively prosecute those Pakistani Muslims who have been behind these thousands upon thousands of rapes, sexual and physical assaults and the enslavement of women and girls.

This one is well worth a watch not just because it’s an important subject but also because the participants demolish with logic the sort of thinking that led those in authority to sacrifice an enormous number of children and young women on the altar of political correctness and the cult of diversity.

4 Comments on "Video – The Truth about Pakistani Grooming Gangs."

  1. A very good video, but I found it still missed the remaining elephant in the room.
    That these Pakistani men are child-sex groomers may be due to cultural and social ‘norms’ within their society, but their choice in their victims is based on their religion. No-one is yet prepared to acknowledge the role that Islam plays in this scandal, yet this is obvious from the fact that the victims are almost exclusively Kaffirs, whom the men considered “worthless” because they were Kaffira.
    Another missed point, related to the first, is that of the minority of gang members that were not Pakistani, most of the rest were North African Muslims, a very different society and culture, but one linked through religion.
    Further, although I have several times heard the argument that the problem is related to those Pakistanis from Miripur , it should be realised that the rape and/or murder of Christian girls in Pakistan is endemic and occurs across the whole state and, further, that trait is not limited to Pakistan.
    Surely I cannot be the only one who recalls the abduction of Nigerian Christian girls by Muslim Jihadists, or the Christian girls taken as slaves by the Janjaweed militia in Southern Sudan (who are now fighting in Sudan again as the Rapid support forces)?
    Similar stories emerge from other Muslim Countries including the DRC, Nigeria (where some term the attacks on Christians in the north as a “genocide”) and Egypt, to name just those more often reported on.
    In fact the maltreatment of minorities – and especially their womenfolk – it practically a given whenever there is a significant non-Muslim minority in a Muslim-majority Country.
    Thus the idea that enslaving kaffir girls for sex is somehow a “miripuri” problem is, frankly, risible. Muslims have, throughout Islamic history, taken kaffir girls and (young) women as sex-slaves, Mohammed himself, the ‘man made perfect’ and the ‘good example’ was a slave owner and trader (his ‘links’ to slavery are vastly stronger than many of those in this country now excoriated and execrated for tenuous links to slavery).
    Thus I never understand why there is any surprise when Muslims act in accord with Islamic doctrine and history. The only reason for such surprise is historical and religious illiteracy on the part of those who find such a surprise.
    FTR: this is NOT to say that the above applies to all Muslims. Many will be as horrified as the rest of us by the action of these ‘men’, but it is to say that Islam gives their actions licence.

    • Fahrenheit211 | May 1, 2023 at 8:07 am |

      Agree there. Some good points. There is a racial and religious aspect to the choice of targets and that the common link with all these gangs is not necessarily communal, for example Pakistanis from one region of Pakistan, but religious.

      I agree that many Muslims will be horrified to see their religion used to justify rape and slavery but neither Muslims nor the rest of us should shy away from this difficult question.

  2. From the BBC: Another “Eleven men charged in Rochdale grooming investigation”.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-65464700
    Pretty high “Mohammed” count there.

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