Britons have known for some time that Pakistani Muslim rape gangs, with the virtual permission of police who feared being smeared as racist, have sexually abused thousands of young English girls.
But now that Elon Musk has highlighted the story, as The New American’s Selwyn Duke reported, it’s gone viral, with stories of the abuse trending on X.
A member of Parliament raised the issue, and years-old videos about the scandal are going viral.
At long last, perhaps the British government will stop the sexual jihad against British girls and women. The latest horror story to surface defies belief.
Sam’s Story
Following is the story from GB News’ Charlie Peters about Sam, a girl whom cops told to get lost when she entered a station to report a graveyard rape.
In 2006, Greater Manchester cops told then 12-year-old Sam to “sober up and come back later.”
Two men attacked, kidnapped, and raped her, then gave her bus money to get home. They dropped her in the street. Another man picked her up, raped her, then dumped her into the street.
Then a Bangladeshi called Shakil Chowdhury picked her up and raped her. That’s four rapes that cops could have stopped had they listened to the poor girl.
But what happened next beggars belief.
The rape crisis center that took her report gave her an emergency contraceptive pill that she decided not to take right away while she tried to cope with what had happened — again, at only 12 years old.
Sam told the reporter that she “didn’t feel comfortable taking it” and so took it home.
“It wasn’t that I was not going to take it,” Sam said. “It was just I needed to come to the conclusion and acceptance myself.”
Sam put the pill in her room and, not having taken it, went out with friends the next day. When she got home, a cop was in her living room. He had rifled her bedroom and found the pill, and told her she had to take it.
She refused. The girl fled the living room. But the officer “followed me into the hallway and he grabbed my arm and then grabbed my face and pushed it into my mouth to swallow, and said, ‘It’s for your own good.’”
Sam spat out the pill when she returned to her bedroom.
Sophie
Sam was one of the victims in the Oldham rape-gang scandal, which also included a poor girl called Sophie. She too tried to report the crime to police, only to be told, like Sam, to get lost.
A summary of the official report on the Oldham rapes also surfaced on X:
On a night out she was sexually assaulted by an Asian man and tried to report it at a police station, only to be told to come back with an adult when she wasn’t drunk. Outside she was picked up by a car with three Asian men, who raped and abandoned her. A man she asked for directions brought her to his home, where she was raped by a further five Asian men. The report found “serious failings” in the police investigation, which only managed to convict two of the five men who raped her in the house.
Nine men raped 12-year-old Sophie that night.
Politicians React
On the floor of Parliament today, MP Rupert Lowe demanded answers from the Labour government.
Will the government deport the guilty, he asked, “including family members who were aware of the crimes and therefore complicit — wives, sisters, mothers, cousins — if they knew and said nothing?”
Lowe wants to know whether Britain will strip citizenship from the immigrants involved, pause visas for Pakistanis, and cut off aid to Pakistan until it accepts the deported rapists and punishes them accordingly.
“Will the government undertake a full investigation into officials who had knowledge of these crimes yet failed to act?” he asked.
Rowe wants to know how many girls have been raped, and suggested it “may well be in the millions.” He also asked whether British officials who covered up the crimes will be prosecuted.
“The British people deserve to know,” and “I look forward to receiving open, transparent answers,” he concluded:
The mass rape of young, white, working-class girls by gangs of Pakistani rapists is a rotting stain on our nation. This is not about Elon Musk. This is not a bandwagon of the far Right. This is about the victims and ensuring swift and brutal justice delivered to those demons responsible. It is about distinguishing between right and wrong.
In 2018, Lord Malcolm Pearson estimated that Muslim rapists had assaulted some quarter-million girls.
“If we extrapolate nationally [local reports,] there appear to have been upwards of 250,000 young white girls raped in this century, very largely by Muslim men, usually several times a day for years,” he said:
What is the Government’s answer to the chief constable of Northumbria Police, who has just said that there is every likelihood that these grooming gangs are operating in every one of our major cities? What [is] the Government doing to prosecute those in authority who turned a blind eye to all this because they were afraid of being called Islamophobic and so on? What are they doing to compensate and help these victims mentally?
Even Press Responds
Also gone viral is a clip from a speech by Andrew Norfolk, chief investigative reporter for The Times.
When he found out about the Muslim rapes, he said, he had “to get over my fear that this is a story it’s impossible to cover because it is the far-right dream story: innocent white girls, evil dark-skinned men.”
Norfolk did get over it, though, and reported it honestly.
In the clip gone viral, Norfolk discussed a grandfather who approached him about his granddaughter. She had gone missing from school. “Don’t worry love,” the cops said to her mother, “she’ll turn up soon as she gets hungry.”
But then cops got a call at 2:30 a.m. from a woman who heard a girl screaming in the house next door.
“Police had gone around to the house, they found this 13-year-old girl with another young girl, she was almost completely naked, she was blind drunk, and she was with seven adult Pakistani men,” he said:
She was drunk and leery. … Police arrested the 13-year-old girl for being drunk and disorderly. They took her back to the station, put her in a cell, eventually charged her, and eventually she was convicted.
They didn’t even question the men as to why they were in a house with a 13-year-old girl who was nearly naked in the early hours of the morning.