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Have lessons been learned, and will heads now roll?

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anotheoldgit | 16:36 Thu 27th Sep 2012 | News
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http://www.independen...y-to-sue-8181056.html

/// The council's own review of internal processes and procedures will be published next month. ///

/// A report by the IPCC is yet to be published and a full Serious Case Review is due for publication in 2013. ///

/// Keith Vaz, the Labour chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, said he was "deeply concerned" by the report's findings. ///

http://www.telegraph....ng-Rochdale-case.html

/// But, the former Home Secretary added, there was an added "issue here about colour," in cases in which Asian men took advantage of white girls. ///

/// Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, he said: "There is an issue of ethnicity here which can’t be ignored. ///

http://www.dailymail....hildren-young-10.html

/// A council and a police force received 127 warnings from NHS staff about children as young as 10 at risk of abuse and 'missed opportunities' to stop an Asian gang that raped dozens of vulnerable young girls over several years, it has been revealed. ///
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one would certainly hope so. And what i do hope is that some if not all the victims get decent legal representation and take the whole sorry lot to the cleaners. I cannot understand for the life of me why many of the young girls concerned seem to be portrayed as the bad guys in all this mess, they aren't, but victims of scum who deserve life in prison.
the politicians have had their head in the sand for so long, complicit with the police and social services, this is not something that should ever be tolerated for the sake of community relations.
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fender, isn't that always the way.
I wonder what Mohammed would say about this and if he agrees with the raping of young white girls but not Asian ones.

What a despicable religion!
is it religion, or simply the way they perceive white girls and women, as nothing.
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Only three contributors to this National disgrace so far, I am glad to see that at least some Answerbankers have got their priorities right.
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http://www.dailymail....-white-victims--.html

Yet more on this story in today's Daily Mail, which was headlined,

Betrayed by the PC brigade: From the Mail writer who first revealed the scandal of Muslim sex gangs, a damning exposé of how politically correct police and social workers betrayed underage white victims

In which the reporter wrote:

/// When I have written about this subject after investigations in towns and cities in the North of England, I have been reviled as a hater of our immigrant communities in abusive emails, letters and phone calls by those who continue to deny such things are going on. ///

Now why do I find this familiar?
///Have lessons been learned?///...........I doubt it.
///Will heads now roll?///......................I doubt it.
///Now why do I find this familiar?///......Because you appear to have an obsession with all things Gay, Coloured, Sexual and Racist imho.
Anyone who watched Steve Coogan on Question Time last night can see the problem. He was struggling for words - "treading very carefully" - in an effort not to cause racial tension or be seen as non PC. Add to that the attitude that kids in care are always to blame and you have a recipe for appeasement in nearly all circumstances. Appeasement is much easier if the victims are not empowered.
The obsession now with not wanting to be percieved as a racist has now reached ridculous proportions. Just do and say what you think to be right and to hell what other peole think and if I get called a racist, so what? I dont really care anymore and neither should anyone else.
The kids in care aren't to blame. The fact that they are in care is an indication that that come from chaotic, dysfunctional, families. That's not their fault.
Good job this teacher who's scarpered to france with the 15 year old isn't a muslim!

Can you imagine the hysteria?
Someone who actually appears to know what they are talking about on this issue on the radio yesterday was saying that while there is a question of culture/race, which cannot be avoided, the other perhaps more serious one, is the issue of why these girls were not helped, and he didn't seem to think it was anything to do with "being PC".
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Baldric

/// .Because you appear to have an obsession with all things Gay, Coloured, Sexual and Racist imho. ///

No particular obsession, but if Gays, Coloured (actually not quite PC), Sexual, and Racist issues continue to regularly get into the news, then I will enter them up for debate.

After all this is the NEWS SECTION.
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/// Good job this teacher who's scarpered to france with the 15 year old isn't a muslim! ///

/// Can you imagine the hysteria? ///

Wow thanks for that Jake, only you have got it the wrong way round, note the 'HYSTERIA' already over the teacher and pupil now, compared to the more subdued reporting over these more horrific, and disgusting crimes that are still being carried out against White children, by these gangs of mainly Pakistani men.

Take the Answerbank News Section for example, 73 replies for the Teacher and Pupil news item against 15 replies on this thread.
There are many more issues beyond perceived PC and racism. If the leaders set an agenda of prejudice against children in care, then those lower down are in difficulties. We have seen several instances of what can happen to whistleblowers when the views of those in power are challenged and threatened. And until the heads of these decision makers really roll, the status quo will remain.
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"Take the Answerbank News Section for example, 73 replies for the Teacher and Pupil news item against 15 replies on this thread."
Perhaps because this story surfaced many months ago - was it May 2011 ?
And perhaps influenced by the fact that the pupil is young ad attractive.
It is believed that the long hysteria which followed the Soham murders, and the death of Diana was strongly influenced by the 'beauty' of the people in question.
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