Monsters in our midst

Jan 10, 2025 by

by Frederick Edward:

That it has taken quite so long for the systematic rape of native British girls by Pakistani Muslim paedophiles to become a ‘big story’ is surely the story itself.

Whilst reports of the vile crimes have been bubbling away in certain media circles for over a decade, a highly effective cordon sanitaire prevented the topic receiving the attention it demanded: for this is surely one of – or the – greatest evils to ever befall our country.

If one were to read in history books of a society which invited in guests from foreign lands who subsequently went around raping their daughters, the reader would not be surprised if, quite suddenly, the hospitality dried up and the pogroms started in earnest.

Far too civilised and developed for such antics, 20th and 21st century Britain, instead, opted to facilitate the systematic abuse of our own flesh and blood lest we were called a bad word: ‘racist’.

There are social workers, coppers (you know, like the ones who arrested the fathers of the girls trying stop the rapes instead of the rapists themselves), politicians, teachers and people from all walks of life up and down the country who preferred to see animals commit barbaric crimes in our midst instead of putting their heads above the parapet. They have kept their jobs and pension pots while countless lives were ruined. We are no closer to uncovering what has happened, with Sir Keir deciding that a full enquiry is not needed.

It’s almost as if digging below the surface would reveal the extent to which our ruling class facilitated the mass abuse of girls across the country. Perhaps, you know, individuals such as the head of the Crown Prosecution Service.

That it took the incessant goading of the world’s richest man to bring this to any kind of a head is, I find, absurd. Were it not for Elon Musk’s incessant lobbing of hand grenades into British political life, the kind of people who for the last few decades have pushed such uncouth topics aside would happily continue to do so. After all, it was mostly white working-class girls who were affected – and who cares a jot about them?

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