Thursday 17 August 2017

Labour Party Defends Pakistani Paedophiles.

When we view all the benefits that multiculturalism has bestowed upon us in our own country: the riots, the bombings, the no-go zones, the general alienation & the industrial-scale sexual exploitation, we cannot escape the observation that the Labour Party was mostly behind it. From the Attlee government opening the floodgates in 1947, initially bringing the largely benign Afro-Caribbeans, to the steady ratcheting up of the foreignness of the cultures being brought in, eventuating in the mass importation of Afghan & Somali Muslims under Blair, it cannot be avoided that the undoing of British society has been a Labour Party project & wholly subsidised by the welfare state.

Thus, when the full horror of the industrial-scale sexual exploitation of vulnerable English girls, by Pakistani Muslims, becomes apparent to the previously deceived public, it is inevitably going to be the Labour Party which attempts to suppress any open discourse of this phenomenon & any adverse conclusions about the suitability of including Muslims in their grand project. Let it not be forgotten that it was mostly Labour councils who suppressed information about this exploitation for, in some cases, decades & there is also the uncomfortable association between senior Labour Party figures & paedophile advocacy groups.

Labour's current leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has responded pitifully to an article written by Sun journalist Trevor Kavanagh, which concluded with the question of what should be done about 'The Muslim Problem'. He likens this to the term 'The Jewish Problem', the phrase commonly bandied about in 1930s Germany in the prelude to the Holocaust.

Unfortunately, he fails to notice that the German Jews were not in the habit of sexually exploiting blonde German girls, forcing them into prostitution in accordance with their scripture. Not does he mention that the Jews of Germany never planted bombs on the Berlin U-Bahn or detonate nail bombs at music concerts. They didn't even burn down the Reichstag.

A gaggle of Labour MPs have signed a simpering letter to the editor of the Sun complaining about this, hopefully to no effect. Mr Corbyn has published this letter on his FaceBook page on Tuesday, the same day, curiously, that Sarah Champion was fired for admitting that Muslims are prone to this evil practice:

The Harris-Saville cases and the Rotherham scandal both show how serious the problem of sexual abuse is, the way it can arise in different parts of society and the need for effective action to tackle it.

Attempts to brand communities or ethnic or religious groups, wittingly or unwittingly, will only make that more difficult.

In recent days, The Sun has published statements that incite Islamophobia and stigmatise entire communities. That is wrong, dangerous and must be condemned, as Naz Shah's public letter does in the clearest possible terms.

The interests of victims of sexual abuse and the rigorous investigation into the underlying causes of that abuse are damaged by this kind of bigotry and prejudice.

With hate crimes against Muslims on the rise in Britain and Neo-Nazis inciting violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, we must stand in solidarity and unity with all our communities and not let hate divide us.

The pitiful whining of those who know the game is up. Click to enlarge.

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