Iβm seeing a lot of American liberals on here expressing disbelief at the accounts of the Rotherham atrocities - which they learnt about for the first time last week - simply because they dislike some of the people talking about it, it all sounds a bit extreme, and they donβt
I had this conversation with a verrrrry progressive friend about a decade ago. Rates of sexual and domestic violence in Papua New Guinea are perhaps the worst in the world - a majority of PNG men will admit in surveys that theyβve raped someone at least once, gang rape is
Open borders advocate Nicholas Decker @captgouda24 on Pakistani grooming gangs in Britain: ''I am far happier that these men are doing these crimes in Britain than Pakistan because Britain has a modern police force more likely to arrest them.''
Truly baffling.
The people cheering Hamas on the streets in the UK, Germany, Canada and elsewhere are telling us that they would commit the same atrocities here if they could, how clearer do they need to be?
Once again, anyone listening to Radio 4 this morning who relied on the BBC for news would have no idea what was going on in Dublin. "Far-right hooligans" spontaneously rioting, apparently. No reason given.
British people, at home and in the diaspora, have done the most extraordinary things. Itβs no exaggeration to say that we invented modernity. Our language, our political ideas, our dress, and - above all - our inventions have come to dominate the world.
But Rotherham reveals
Greater Manchester Police @gmpolice as well. It seems advice from the top is that posters of abducted Jewish children could βprovoke community tensions.β That is - it could inflame Hamas supporters who should not be in Britain.
Feminists need to stop talking about microaggressions and start talking about border control. The government granting asylum to convicted sex offenders is a betrayal of women and girls.
"Every day women will face misogyny and microaggressions... We have to do better,"
Caroline Nokes, Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee, tells @KirstyWark more needs to be done to change the culture on abusive behaviour towards women.
#Newsnight
Who'd be a firearms officer? In any other country, Mr. I'm-So-Traumatised would not have left this encounter alive. But in the here and now, these police officers were immediately abandoned by the political establishment for the sake of 'community relations'
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"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy."
Perhaps the worst bit in this (very well done) documentary is when the cameraman enters the sex room at the end of the event and is so appalled by the smell he starts audibly retching.
(What did yβall think shagging 100 men meant? Vibes, papers, essays?)
The Telegraph has discovered that half of the groups organising the march - who are still defying calls from the Metropolitan Police to call it off - have links to Hamas.
Former Hamas chief βbehind pro-Palestine Armistice Day protestsβ telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/11/0β¦