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Thread #136372   Message #3592399
Posted By: Keith A of Hertford
15-Jan-14 - 02:44 PM
Thread Name: BS: Christian Persecution
Subject: RE: BS: Christian Persecution
Jim and Greg, if you read the quotes you will see that you are wrong and I am right.

The people I quoted all state clearly that the offending is due to the culture, and we are ALL influenced by our culture.

Your cut/paste in black text supports exactly my case.

"Jack Straw is not looking quite as lonely as he was last Friday when he made the controversial statement that there was a "specific problem" involving British men of Pakistani descent grooming young white girls for sex because they think they are "easy meat".
An initial burst of outrage, led by fellow Labour MP Keith Vaz, has been followed by more sympathetic statements from Muslim commentators and women's rights campaigners."

"But Straw is now receiving support, not least from members of the
Asian community.
Mohammed Shafiq, director of the Muslim Ramadhan Foundation youth group, said: "These young men do not see white
girls as equal, as valuable, of high moral standing as they see their
own daughters, and their own sisters, and I think that's wrong. It's a form of racism that's abhorrent in a civilised society."
"I first raised this two or three years ago and I got a lot of stick
within the community from people who said I was doing the work of the BNP and stigmatising them."
The feminist Muslim journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown has also backed
Straw. Writing in the Independent about the Derby gang she says: "The criminals feel they did no wrong. These girls to them are trash, asking to be wasted – unlike their own women, who must be kept from the disorderly world out there."
She calls on Asians to examine "what lies beneath these crimes".
Earlier, Ann Cryer, former Labour MP for Keighley, West Yorkshire, who campaigns for women's rights, said Straw should be commended for bringing up a problem which, she claimed, Muslim MPs were not prepared to confront.
Said Cryer: "The vast majority of young Asian men are fine, but there's a minority who do not behave properly towards white women and sweeping it under the carpet will only make matters worse. If these Asian men behaved in the same way to young Muslim girls they'd end up in very hot water in their community."
Even before Straw made his provocative statement, there were calls for an inquiry into the racial basis of gangs who groom underage girls for sex on the street."