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From: Maple MAGA 6/18/2025 2:01:32 AM
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Are UK authorities finally being honest about Muslim rape gangs?

Jun 17, 2025 11:00 am

By Robert Spencer

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It’s good that they’re finally conducting this national inquiry, which is long, long overdue, but will the people who helped cover up Muslim rape gang activity for so long now be honest about it? No British authorities even dare discuss the ideology that justifies this. It’s controversial enough for British authorities to call the rape gangs “Pakistani.” But they didn’t do it because they were Pakistani. They did it because this treatment of infidel women is justified in Islam. There is some small movement toward this, but will the inquiry ultimately discuss that fully and honestly? Highly doubtful.



“Britain’s Starmer announces national inquiry into ‘grooming gangs,'” Reuters, June 14, 2025:

June 14 (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Saturday he would accept a recommendation for a national inquiry into grooming gangs who sexually abused thousands of girls, having previously resisted calls for a statutory review.

The scandal, which revealed how gangs of mostly Pakistani men had groomed, trafficked and raped young white girls more than a decade ago, returned to the political agenda this year after U.S. billionaire Elon Musk criticised the British government.

On Saturday, Musk responded to a post on X thanking him for drawing attention to the matter, saying he is “glad to hear this is happening.”

Interior minister Yvette Cooper in January asked Louise Casey, a former senior official, to undertake a “rapid audit” of the scale and nature of gang-based exploitation in Britain.

Casey’s report is expected to say that vulnerable white British girls were “institutionally ignored” by police and local authorities fearing being accused of racism, Sky News reported on Saturday.

“(Casey’s) position when she started the audit was that there was not a real need for a national inquiry, over and above what was going on,” Starmer told reporters en route to the G7 summit in Canada on Saturday.

“She has come to the view that there should be a national inquiry on the basis of what she has seen. I have read every single word of her report and I am going to accept her recommendation,” he added.

The Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said Starmer had to be led by the nose to make what she said was the correct decision….
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