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> The stories I've seen, and of course the cover-ups, make me rage.
Oh Lord, it is awful. As much as they are a 'minority' in terms of population, they have influence and a fear factor to go along with it. Especially when the number of victims are closing in on 20,000 (probably reached it if the bloody Home Office releases the figures instead of being absolute pussies(probably in the 30,000s in fact!))
And all it takes is 6+ dedicated men to do all that psychological, sociological and personal trauma/damage.
I live in the north, specifically Cumbria, and as much as it is one of the most white parts of the UK (in terms of demographics) the cases are more scandalous due to the Islamic sympathists that have seeped into the local authorities and council.
The recent case with Ellie Williams has been the most shocking of all. And in her case, being a victim, she was completely under their control and would continue to return to her pacifiers and abusers even after being bludgeoned to a pulp.
All done via Snapchat. So before people start saying, 'oh he has no physical contact and thus is limited by the amount of influence he can have' is just complete bollocks. And if a bunch of ugly pakis who can barely speak English can do it then there clearly is no said 'limitations'.