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anotheoldgit | 17:59 Wed 15th Jun 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....men-prostitution.html

Fed up with all these gay issues, let's get back on the real issues that are changing the face of England.

I refer of course to this story of slavery in the UK in 2011.

And this connected story of yet another gang of Muslims who went on trial yesterday accused of a catalogue of child prostitution offences against vulnerable teenage girls as young as 13.

http://www.dailymail....g-girls-young-13.html

These are not isolated crimes, they unfortunately are on the increase.
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And your point is?
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AOG - I knew you knew where Romania was, you threw it out for me and I bit, let's look past the play fighting eh!?
Em10 sums it up, wherever the perpetrators are from and wherever the victims are from it must be wiped out. I'm sure there are many Muslim / Asian/ Eastern European men at the heart of this problem but to concentrate on Muslims and Eastern Europeans would be to give free reign to all the other culprits, and they do exist. It's a global issue, I'm sure if you were to look at France, West Africans would make up the greatest number involved, in Spain maybe Maghrebis and in Italy it may be Romanians. This, I'm pretty certain, has very little to do with ethnicity and pretty much everything to do with poverty and greed.
Regarding Muslims, I don't deny that inherent mysogeny in many Muslim men could be a contributing factor to such issues but to alienate a whole demographic is never going to be constructive.
to add, if asian men have no access to their own women until they are married, because of the culture they come from, as has been suggested, isn't it time someone reminded them that this is the 21st century, and their culture, which does seem sometime repressive to women, should shake itself out of its self imposed straightjacket, and start changing.
People in Britain have fought long and hard for a degree of freedom, from tyranny, age and sexual discrimination, and womens suffrage, all we seem to be doing is taking one step forward but two steps back.
I am aware this is somewhat off thread, but it wasn't only Britain,and USA who were involved in the slave trade, it has existed for thousands of years, as most know, but the Barbary Pirates, from places like Morocco and Tunis, reportedly captured over a million and a quarter Europeans, over a period of some 300 years. There is a mention in the Diary of Samuel Pepys about it, a raid on the coastal village of Baltimore, Ireland, where pirates left with the entire populace of the settlement
The point being that many go on about the enslavement of black people, as despicable as that is, but either don't know about this, or choose to ignore it.
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I do not alienate all of them, you gave the following example of problems in other countries,

/// look at France, West Africans would make up the greatest number involved, in Spain maybe Maghrebis and in Italy it may be Romanians.///

Which only goes to prove that the 'Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Culture experiment does not work.

We did not have half these problems before our politicians forced this change on our country.

I must admit some have integrated into the British way of life and are no problem, whereas others have formed ghettos and refused to integrate.
AOG, sadly your last paragraph is certainly true of where we are.
<<And your point is? >>

That the overwhelming majority of Romanians are those damned Christians.

How dare they come to our secular country with their peculiar religious ideas and organised crime!

Jesus-cult savages.
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as to rabid, woman hating fundamentalists.
Quite right em

The Cardinals are the worst!
and many imams in their ivory mosques.

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