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UK: Rotherham child services top dog denies race was a factor in the Muslim rape gang scandal
Ian Thomas is lying, of course. In Rotherham, British officials “described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought as racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so.”
And while British authorities were afraid to crack down on the Muslim rape gangs because they were afraid of being called “racist,” the Muslim rapists themselves made it clear that race was very much a factor in what they were doing. “You white women are good at it,” said one. “All white women are good for one thing, for men like me to f*** and use as trash,” said another.
Yet no one has noticed that a major factor in this rape gang activity was not race, but religion. The Qur’an teaches that Infidel women can be lawfully taken for sexual use (cf. its allowance for a man to take “captives of the right hand,” 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30). The Qur’an says: “O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to bring down over themselves of their outer garments. That is more suitable that they will be known and not be abused. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (33:59) The implication there is that if women do not cover themselves adequately with their outer garments, they may be abused, and that such abuse would be justified.
But discussion of that is as far off the radar screen in shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain as rocket ships from Pluto. The British government and establishment media persist in seeing the entire problem of jihad terrorism as a racial issue: brown people blow things up and kill people because they’re oppressed by white people, you see, and so if the white people will just be nice to the brown people, then all will be well, and all this talk of jihad and Sharia will melt away like the morning dew.
So witless officials such as Ian Thomas prove that they’re on the politically correct reservation by denying that the wholesale rape and trafficking of white British girls by Pakistani Muslim men has anything to do with race, and will trumpet some outlier case in which the victim was a Muslim or the perpetrator a white man (even a convert to Islam will do) in order to make their spurious case. But the larger denial is that of Thomas and the rest of the British establishment, in refusing to acknowledge the possibility that this behavior may be connected to the Islamic faith of the perpetrators — a faith that even white people can hold. No one in Britain dares to talk about that, as Perfidious Albion lurches toward its rapidly approaching doom.
“Rotherham: Child Services Boss Denies Race Was a Factor in Grooming Gang Scandal,” by Victoria Friedman, Breitbart, January 29, 2018:
The chief of children’s services in Rotherham has denied that there was a racial aspect to the city’s historic child abuse scandal which saw 1,400 underage, white, English girls groomed and raped by Pakistani-origin Muslim men over a 16-year period.Ian Thomas, the strategic director of children’s services at Rotherham council, was speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme after the once-failing department was rated as “good” by the education and child provisions watchdog Ofsted in a report published Monday.Thomas was appointed following the damning findings of the 2014 Jay Report which noted that council staff were not able to speak about the common ethnic profile of the attackers for fear of being called racists….“There’s no monopoly on CSE [Child Sexual Exploitation],” Thomas said.“We focus on what children tell us… They will lead us to their abusers and that requires excellent relationship based practice so we’ve proven, given the profile of the perpetrators over the past 20 months, that race is not an issue for us,” he continued.Attempting again to get clarity on the race issue, Montague said: “The reason why I raise race is because what became apparent was that there was a pattern [and] people were not allowed to talk about race… In this case, you needed to [see the race].”“No,” Thomas said. “We needed to see the abuse. In terms of CSE, and the race dimension around CSE no race has the monopoly on CSE.”“Indeed, but when you have a pattern of mainly Pakistani-originated men targeting mainly white English girls then surely you do need to take account of race?” asked Montague.“No. We take account of abuse. We put the child at the centre and take account of the abuse,” said the director of children’s services.Last year, a victim of a Rotherham Muslim grooming gang revealed she was told, as a 13-year-old, “numerous times” by police and social workers not to mention race.Rotherham’s director of children’s services also confirmed in the BBC interview that 75 per cent of the council services staff who were employed during the child exploitation scandal are still employed at Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.In November, Breitbart London reported that Rotherham Council had been nominated for “social work employer of the year”.In the same month, rape gang survivors told Channel 4 that groomers are still abusing young girls in the city.