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Calling a spade a spade
Topic Started: Aug 14 2017, 10:40 AM (62 Views)
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FORMER equal rights chief Trevor Phillips launched an attack on the politically correct by failing to accept paeophile gangs are being formed by Muslim men.

He accused the BBC of trying to “avoid being accused of stigmatising a community” by failing to address the perpetrators in high profile cases in Newcastle and Rotherham were Muslims who would have “claimed to be practising”.

Instead, the BBC this week branded 18 people convicted of grooming and raping girls as young as 13-years-old in Newcastle an “Asian” gang.

This was an “evasion” of the truth, Mr Phillips said, adding it was time for people to accept “these men are not just dark-skinned perverts”.

The former equality chief said it was time to call ' a spade, a spade'

In a comment piece for the Daily Telegraph, he said: “It insults the largest single ethnic minority group in the UK - Hindu Indians who consider themselves Asian and the many East Asians who have the UK their home.

“Neither group has been even remotely associated with these crimes.

“What the perpetrators have in common is their proclaimed faith. They are Muslims, and many of them would claim to be practising.

“It is not Islamophobic to point this out, any more than it would be racist to point out that the most active persecutors of LGBT people come from countries where most people are, like me, black.

Rotherham was hit by a major child abuse scandal
“If we are going to call a spade a spade, then we should do so without embarrassment. But our elites have replaced their old fear of being called racist with a new bogey. It comes to something when the BBC prefers to risk being condemned for racism than expose itself to the charge of Islamophobia.”

He said it was not just Muslim gangs behind paedophilia, but said their motives were different.

He said: “Most white abusers join paedophile rings in order to satisfy their sexual desire more easily. These gangs, in contrast, are motivated by greed, machismo and contempt for people not of their ethnicity.

“These crimes will never be prevented unless and until we can speak openly about what is talking place.

“Unfortunately, we still have some way to go.”


http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/839905/Rotherham-Trevor-Phillips-child-sex-abuse-Muslim-men-political-correctness
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Tybee
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Pedophilia in much of the Middle East is a well known secret. There's a reason most family homes in Saudi Arabia have a young Filipino houseboy. He's there to serve the family and to keep the man of the house satisfied sexually and keep him off the wife as much as possible as most Saudi wives hate having to provide sex to their husbands. I saw it with my own eyes. These boys are basically sold to these Saudi families by their parents in the Philippines.
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Erna
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If those Arab men are anything like the generou$ Arab numbers (hot, hung big thick and all total tops) we met in LA in the 1980s, then those 'houseboys' are some lucky little loquitas!
Edited by Erna, Aug 14 2017, 11:15 AM.
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Tybee
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:lol
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