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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer answers questions on January 06, 2025 in Epsom, England. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
For years, the British establishment ignored the mass rape of thousands of English girls by predominantly Pakistani-Muslim men — a crime it still refuses to confront. Embarrassment over the ethnic profile of both abusers and victims enabled networks of rapists, known as “grooming gangs,” to prey on vulnerable children with impunity. Driven partly by racial and religious contempt for their mostly white victims, these men exploited girls across northern and central England in an atrocity without parallel in modern British history. It continues to this day.
How did this happen? Or more precisely, how could it have been tolerated? Much like the Catholic Church abuse scandals, this crime threatened a cherished dogma. Multiculturalism preached that diversity was “our strength.” When uncomfortable truths surfaced, they were quietly brushed aside.
The illusion came at a cost. Whistleblowers were smeared as bigots, and victims dismissed by the very people meant to protect them. In case after case, town after town, police and local officials were more concerned with avoiding accusations of racism and preserving “community cohesion” than preventing the rape of children. And with few exceptions, journalists averted their eyes from one of the gravest injustices of our time.
That changed last week, when the grotesque details of one case, involving the mass rape of a 12-year-old girl, reached Elon Musk, who amplified it to his 200 million followers on X. This shattered what writer Ben Sixsmith called a decades-long “conspiracy of murmuring” and triggered an international outcry — one, at last, commensurate with the scale of the horror.
Instead of channelling the public outrage — the obvious response given the severity of the crimes — the British Prime Minister sparred with Musk over alleged “lies” and “misinformation.” In doing so, he missed the point entirely. Musk’s interventions, calling for members of the government to be jailed, were clumsy at times, but pale in comparison to the horror at hand. It is precisely this kind of deflection that allowed the abuse to persist, unchecked, for decades. While British politicians agonized over linguistic etiquette, a nationwide epidemic of child rape was ignored — and enabled — by those in power.
As a result, Britain is well-versed in the dangers of “far-Right” boogeymen and the speech crimes of anti-Islam activists like Tommy Robinson, yet no one knows precisely how many girls have been molested. There has never been a national inquiry focusing solely on grooming gangs. Local investigations offer only fragments — glimpses of a vast, grim collage of abuse, obscured by wilful indifference.
Without a comprehensive inquiry, we can only guess at the total number of victims. Speaking in the House of Lords in 2018, Lord Pearson suggested, based on available data and the often repeated daily abuse inflicted on victims, that in total “millions of rapes of white and Sikh girls by Muslim men” may have occurred.
But even such potentially staggering figures remain an abstraction, incapable of fully capturing the horror. Consider the case of Samantha (in some reports, she is named Sophie), a 12-year-old girl abducted in 2006 by “two Asian men” in Oldham. They drove her around for hours, repeatedly assaulted her, then threw her from a moving car. Desperate and injured, she sought help from a passerby — who also abused her. She fled again, only to be picked up by another man she trusted to take her to the police. Instead, he took her to a house, where she was raped by five more “Asian men.” Her ordeal lasted nearly 24 hours. In total, eight men assaulted Samantha that day. In her world, every adult was a predator. The ringleader of the final gang, Shakil Chowdhury was jailed for only three years.
Such stories are not aberrations. One girl, enslaved at the age of 12, was branded with the initial “M” on her buttock by her rapist, Mohammed, to mark her as his property. Another 14-year-old was abducted, raped, and allegedly dismembered, with her body disposed of at a kebab shop.
The victims, mocked as “white slags,” were considered easy prey by their abusers. At a 2012 sentencing for Rochdale perpetrators, the judge noted that the girls were treated as “worthless and beyond respect” because “they were not of your community or religion.”
According to a study published by the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), the vast majority of those prosecuted for grooming gang crimes in the UK between 1997 and 2017 were of Pakistani-Muslim backgrounds — a fact frequently downplayed by the media.
In Rotherham, a 2020 academic study found that one in 73 Muslim men in the town had been prosecuted for involvement in grooming gangs. How many remain undetected because authorities are looking the other way in Rochdale, Telford, Oxford, and beyond? Without a national inquiry, we may never know.
In a speech that could define his premiership, Starmer dismissed calls for an inquiry as pandering to a “far-Right bandwagon” — a slur on the British public’s legitimate concerns, one he may come to regret.
Such declarations reflect a deeply ingrained mindset: unpalatable truths involving minority groups are considered too dangerous to share with the public. It is this attitude that allowed grooming gangs to thrive unchecked for so long. Authorities were petrified of a backlash against the “Asian community” from the white majority. In Manchester, a 2019 report concluded that Asian grooming gangs were left to roam the streets partly because officers were instructed to seek out offenders of other ethnicities.
Similarly, the 2022 Telford review found, “there was a nervousness about race … bordering on a reluctance to investigate crimes committed by what was described as the ‘Asian’ community.” The report found that the town council suspended taxi licensing enforcement, even though it had become “aware of taxi drivers offering children free rides in return for sexual activity.” The decision to stop enforcement, the report concluded, “was borne entirely out of fear of accusations of racism.”
To understand the power of a belief, consider what people are willing to sacrifice for it. In Britain, the sanctity of children, their innocence, and the integrity of our institutions were all heaped onto the pyre of a multicultural ideal — one that promised harmony but delivered a betrayal too vast and too painful to yet comprehend.
Michael Murphy is a journalist based in London. He writes for the Daily Telegraph and presented the documentary ‘Ireland is full! Anti-immigration backlash in Ireland’. You can follow him on X: @michaelmurph_y.
Paul Fromm on “The Political Cesspool” :The End of Trudeau & Major Positive Effects of Incoming President Donald Trump
I appeared on “The Political Cesspool” tonight, hosted by James Edwards. I discussed Trudeau’s resignation and the many positive effects of Donald Trump on Canada. Change is already coming and the reversal of Woke. Radio Show Hour 1 – 2025/01/11 – The Political Cesspool Radio Programme. https://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/radio-show-hour-1-2025-01-11/
Woke Canada & The Great Replacement in the Age of Trump
Veteran Canadian Nationalist Paul Fromm joins Australian nationalist and author Nathan Sykes to discuss the impact that Donald Trump’s Presidential victory will likely have on woke Canada and its resoundingly hated Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. They also discuss the replacement of Canadians, Australians and Europeans through the immigration pogrom.
A woman lays flowers at a makeshift memorial outside the Johanniskirche near the site of an attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany.
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The man arrested for ramming a car into a crowd of shoppers on the Friday evening at the Magdeburg Christmas market in Germany, Taleb Jawad al-Abdulmohsen, came to the attention of German authorities as early as 2013. In September of that year, the Rostock District Court sentenced the Saudi doctor to a fine for “disturbing the public peace by threatening to commit criminal offenses,” reports Bild.
Other details about the man accused of killing five people, including a nine-year-old child, and leaving more than 200 injured, have also emerged, including that Saudi Arabia recently warned German authorities three times about the potential danger posed by the Saudi national, the German newspaper Der Spiegel reports.
The president of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), Holger Münch, said that in November 2023 there was a tip-off from Saudi Arabia about al-Abdulmohsen. Münch told public broadcaster ZDF that his office had received a notice from the Islamic Kingdom in November 2023.
BBC reports that “a source close to the Saudi government told the BBC it sent four official notifications known as ‘Notes Verbal’ to German authorities, warning them about what they said were “the very extreme views” held by al-Abdulmohsen.”
However, BBC reports, a counter-terrorism expert told the broadcaster that “the Saudis may have been mounting a disinformation campaign to discredit someone who tried to help young Saudi women seek asylum in Germany.”
The police in Saxony-Anhalt then carried out “appropriate investigative measures,” but the reported statements were “unspecific.” The accused also had various contacts with authorities due to insults, and occasional threats, “but he was not known for acts of violence,” the BKA chief said.
The Magdeburg police announced during a press conference on Saturday that an attempt had been made to identify potential threats a year ago. They did not provide any further details. Al-Abdulmohsen had repeatedly made threats against Germany on social media and threatened to use violence. Among other things, he accused the country of pursuing the “Islamization of Europe.”
In the days since the horrific attack, other sometimes-conflicting information about the accused has emerged which point to failures by the German government in assessing the threat posed by al-Abdulmohsen.
Independent Arabiareports that a Saudi woman contacted the German authorities last year, warning of al-Abdulmohsen’s plans to target civilians. However, it reports, these warnings did not receive the necessary attention, which sparked widespread criticism of the German government, which described its failure to deal with the warnings as a “missed opportunity” to avoid the tragedy.
Saudi author and commentator Salman Al-Ansari has claimed on X that al-Abdulmohsen fled Saudi Arabia because he was accused of crimes such as rape. In Germany, the claim is, he pretended to be a dissident and committed crimes such as human trafficking alongside his work as a doctor. This claim has not been independently verified.
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Another commentator speculated that al-Abdulmohsen
is not an ex-Muslim atheist, nor is he a fan of the AfD or Elon Musk. While he may have spread this misinformation himself, it aligns with the practice of Taqqiye, an Islamic doctrine that permits lying and deception to advance Islamic objectives. In reality, he is a radical Shia Muslim, as evidenced by his name and numerous tweets and chat leaks circulating on Arabic-speaking platforms like X. Disturbingly, his plans to carry out mass killings of Germans were brought to the attention of German authorities by a Saudi woman. Tragically, the police ignored her warnings.
Nioh Berg noted on X that al-Abdulmohsen recently expressed solidarity with terrorist group Hamas: