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Monday, 19 March 2018 22:06

The Rape of a Culture: The Death of England

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We of course have Muslim mayors there now, and it becomes more and more difficult to say anything critical of Islam. In the meantime, rape gangs are running riot. We already have heard about these grooming gangs doing horrific evil to so many young girls in places like Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxfordshire, Derby, and Bristol. Now Telford, north west of Birmingham, is also in the news for the same thing. Thankfully some of the UK press is now running with this story. A Sunday Mirrorinvestigation into it reveals that as many as 1000 victims may have been involved for several decades. It describes girls as young as 11 being drugged, beaten and gang-raped. It reports:

The Mirror’s 18-month investigation reveals abuse on unprecedented levels. We found: -Social workers knew of abuse in the 1990s but police took a decade to launch a probe. -Council staff viewed abused and trafficked children as “prostitutes” instead of victims, according to previously unseen files. -Authorities failed to keep details of abusers from Asian communities for fear of “racism” -Police failed to investigate one recent case five times until an MP intervened. -One victim said cops tried to stop her finding out why her abusers had not been prosecuted because they feared she would talk to us. -The scale of the abuse uncovered in Telford – population 170,000 – is feared to be the most brutal and long-running of all. -The Rotherham toll was put at 1,500 – but that was in a community of 260,000.

It offers many personal horror stories, including this one:

One 14-year-old, groomed and abused after her phone number was sold to paedophiles, said: “I hated what was happening and my abusers made my skin crawl but I was told that if I said a word to anyone they’d come for my little sisters and tell my mum I was a prostitute. “Night after night, I was forced to have sex with multiple men in disgusting takeaways and filthy houses. I must have been getting the morning after pill from a local clinic at least twice a week but no one asked any questions. I fell pregnant twice and had two abortions. Hours after my second termination, I was taken by one of my abusers to be raped by more men. The worst moment came just after my 16th birthday when I was drugged and gang raped by five men. Days later, the ringleader turned up at my house and told me he’d burn it down if I breathed a word of what had happened.”

And more:

A mum and four girls have died in tragedies linked to the abuse. Lucy Lowe, 16, was killed in 2000 along with her mother and sister after her 26-year-old abuser Azhar Ali Mehmood set fire to their house. Cabbie Mehmood targeted Lucy in 1997 and she was just 14 when she gave birth to his daughter. He was jailed for murdering Lucy, her mum Eileen and 17-year-old sister Sarah. But he was never arrested nor charged in connection with any child sex crimes over his illegal relationship with the schoolgirl. Lucy’s death was used as a warning to other girls, according to victims. One, drugged and gang raped by nine men two years later, said the threats drove her to attempt suicide. She said: “I was scared my family would die like Lucy’s. I thought they’d only be safe if I killed myself.” In 2002, 13-year-old Becky Watson died in a car accident that was reported at the time as a “prank”. The Mirror investigation found she suffered two years of abuse by an Asian grooming gang which began when she was just 11. Tragic diaries obtained by the Mirror reveal her torment at being made to “sleep around”. Her mum Torron Watson said she repeatedly told police that Becky was being abused – and even gave them a list of suspects. She told the Sunday Mirror: “Girls like Becky were treated like criminals. I was crying out for help but it felt like I had nowhere to turn. If Becky’s abuse had been properly investigated by the authorities more girls could have been saved from going through this hell.” Vicky Round, a friend of Becky’s, was abused by the same gang who got her hooked on crack cocaine aged 12 and on heroin by 14. She died aged 20 of a drugs incident and her sister Emma told us: “I have no doubt Vicky would still be here if she hadn’t been so badly abused – yet the people who made her life hell still walk the streets.”

The really tragic part of all this is how so often the victims and their stories were just ignored by all sorts of authorities. A culture of political correctness, multiculturalism, secularism, anti-Christian bigotry, and pro-Islamic lunacy has contributed to all this. And investigations into these matters have been ongoing for years now. Back in 2016 an important book on this was released: Easy Meat: Inside Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal by Peter McLoughlin (New English Review Press).

Paul Weston of Liberty GB says this about the book:

A non-Islamic society which allows its young women and girls to be raped, beaten and treated as literal war-booty by Muslim males is a society teetering on the brink of irrelevance. A non-Islamic society which goes out of its way to suppress the truth behind the Islamic gang-rape scandal and which actively sides against the non-Muslim victims is a society on the brink of extinction. Peter McLoughlin’s forensic research details how evils once considered unthinkable and impossible have now become a routine part of everyday life in towns and cities across Great Britain. Mr McLoughlin’s majestic investigative work joins all the dots from the life and teachings of the Muslim Prophet Muhammed through to the suicidal moral and cultural relativism of the Politically Correct West. He skewers all who need to be skewered; the politicians, the social workers, the journalists, the police and the media – all who contrived to cover up the most wicked crime of the century lest it give credence to the ‘political right’ who had been warning of just such terrible crimes for the last two decades. Although this book concentrates primarily on the grooming/rape issues, it serves an equally important role in reminding us that we are in a cultural battle for the continuation of Western civilisation and that time is rapidly running out if we wish to overturn the PC establishment before it takes us all down with it. Bravo Mr McLoughlin!

And Robert Spencer wrote this about the volume:

How does a nation commit suicide? Peter McLoughlin’s Easy Meat is a harrowing step-by-step chronicle of how Britain is doing just that, by sacrificing its girls to the idols of multiculturalism and political correctness. McLoughlin lays out in heart-wrenching detail how British officials abandoned thousands of unfortunate girls to the depredations of Muslim rape gangs who were inspired and motivated by Islamic teachings on the treatment of infidel women, and did nothing to save them for fear of being called ‘racist’ and ‘Islamophobic’. Young girls and women are the future of any nation; what Britain has done to its own has condemned it to a future of chaos, civil war, and slavery. Peter McLoughlin has done an invaluable service in laying out exactly how it all happened. May this important book serve as a cautionary tale for nations that are still free.

Finally, Tim Dieppe makes it clear just who is overwhelmingly involved in all this:

Peter McLoughlin has compiled a list of all the grooming gang convictions since 1997. To date 275 of the 317 people convicted have Muslim names. This means 87% of the convicts are of Muslim heritage and most likely self-identify as Muslim. Given that Muslims are only 5% of the population, this would mean that a Muslim man is some 127 times more likely to be convicted as part of a grooming gang than a non-Muslim.

National suicide is well and truly underway in the UK. How many more children and young girls have to be raped and killed before this is turned around? Or are things already too late there? www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-worst-ever-child-grooming-12165527 

Bill Muehlenberg

Author, Blogger and Speaker 

Bill Muehlenberg, who was born in America, lives in Melbourne. He is married to an Australian, Averil, and has three sons. He has a BA with honours in philosophy (Wheaton College, Chicago), a MA with highest honours in theology (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Boston), and is working on a PhD in theology. He is Secretary of the Family Council of Victoria. He was formerly the National Vice President of the Australian Family Association. He was formerly the National Research Coordinator at Focus on the Family.

He currently continues an independent ministry in pro-faith and pro-family activism. He is head of an apologetics/ethics ministry called CultureWatch, started in January 2006. This interactive blogsite features over 3,300 articles and 52,000 comments.

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