Victim of Muslim rape gang racially abused by far-left groups

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Christine Douglass-Williams

In 2018, Home Secretary Sajid Javid “promised that he would ‘not let cultural or political sensitivities get in the way of understanding the problem and doing something about it,’” that is, about the problem of Muslim rape gangs. Nonetheless, the UK government days ago rejected a petition demanding the release of a report on the ethnic background of these gangs. Muslim rape gangs were made up mainly of Pakistani men, and were routinely called “Asian grooming gangs” in the British media. The lack of assimilation of these men, to the ruin of so many lives, should have been a central issue. Even more, taking infidel sex slaves is a right in Islamic doctrine but there is total silence about that fact in Britain. The Muslim rape gangs, despite ever-increasing tally of victims, have been “tolerated” in the UK in the name of “diversity.” Consider the promotion within the Labour party of MP Naz Shah who retweeted that victims of Muslim rape gangs should “shut up for the good of diversity.”

While Shah is quick to scream “racism” and “Islamophobia” in response to any honest discussion of these gangs, as is the habit of Islamic supremacists and their water carriers, the infidel victims who were mainly white — although many were Sikh — are forgotten, and sometimes even mocked and bullied:

A woman who was sexually abused by Pakistani grooming gang members is now receiving racist abuse from “far-left groups” for speaking out online. Speaking under the pseudonym “Ella”, the woman revealed that she was called “a white s**g, a white c***, a white whore, a white b***h and a f****** gori which is their name for a white person” by her abusers, who raped her more than 100 times in Yorkshire, Northern England.

“White Grooming Gang Victim Racially Abused by ‘Far-Left Groups’ Online,” by Jack Montgomery, Breitbart, May 2, 2020:

A woman who was sexually abused by Pakistani grooming gang members is now receiving racist abuse from “far-left groups” for speaking out online.

Speaking under the pseudonym “Ella”, the woman revealed that she was called “a white s**g, a white c***, a white whore, a white b***h and a f****** gori which is their name for a white person” by her abusers, who raped her more than 100 times in Yorkshire, Northern England.

“We need to understand racially and religiously aggravated crime if we are going to prevent it and protect people from it and if we are going to prosecute correctly for it,” she told YorkshireLive.

“Prevention, protection and prosecution — all of them are being hindered because we are neglecting to properly address the religious and racist aspects of grooming gang crimes.

“It’s telling them that it’s OK to hate white people.”

Police, prosecutors, and judges have indeed actively resisted treating grooming gang crimes — perpetrated overwhelmingly by Muslim, usually South Asian origin men, against non-Muslim, usually white working-class girls — as racist, and have even backed handing harsher punishments to people who have abused Asian girls and explained that the “shame” they experience makes victimising them more serious than victimising white girls.

Ella’s attempts to highlight the racial and religious aspects of her abuse saw her receive “a lot of abuse from far-left extremists, and radical feminist academics,” however.

“[They] go online and they try to resist anyone they consider to be a Nazi, racist, fascist or white supremacist,” she explained.

“They don’t care about anti-white racism, because they appear to believe that it doesn’t exist.”

One of the tweets Ella received referred to a “white virus” and described its “carriers” as “hideously selfish, hideously inferior and hideously white”, adding that “the malice and ugliness of these ‘people’” should not be underestimated.

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