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Thread #159827   Message #3803145
Posted By: Keith A of Hertford
02-Aug-16 - 04:54 AM
Thread Name: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
Subject: RE: BS: (UK) Whither the Labour Party
Rag,
Again, it is easy for anyone, even you, to call me silly names like racist, but you still can not actually challenge anything I actually say because all you have is lies and made up shit!

Jim,
You really don't want your "Pakistani cultural implants" dragged up again, do you

Yes please!
It is not racist to believe eminent members of that community when they ascribe certain offending to aspects of their culture.
Why don't you believe them?
Surely you do not imagine you know more about it!

This cropped up in 2011. They have not changed their views and I still see no reason to disbelieve them. Find me someone with actual knowledge who does.
Not, Nazir Afzal, Crown Prosecution Service's lead on child sexual abuse or Shaista Gohir, chair of Muslim Women's Network UK for a start.
"The Muslim community must accept and address the fact that Asian and Pakistani men are disproportionately involved in "localised, street grooming" of vulnerable girls, one of the UK's most senior prosecutors has said.

Nazir Afzal, the Crown Prosecution Service's lead on child sexual abuse, told a meeting of Muslims in Bradford on Thursday night that the community had to address the issue of street grooming and that Muslims could not assume that "someone else is dealing with it for us".

"We do have an issue with people of our ethnicity – it's not the issue but an issue – and we have to take care of it, we have to deal with it. The solution comes from within."

"Asked why Pakistani men are overrepresented in statistics relating to on-street grooming, Shaista Gohir, chair of Muslim Women's Network UK, said it was a complex issue but partly stemmed from a lack of respect for women and girls."
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/31/muslim-community-street-grooming-nazir-afzal