
Kemi Badenoch is right to point to the background of many of the perpetrators of the gang rapes of children in the UK. The men flooding Britain and Europe as immigrants are not coming from the relatively well off urban cores of their countries. They come from rural areas where the tribal and strict religious codes of conduct apply. They also come from failed states overrun by Jihadis and controlled by guerrilla, gangs and tyrants. Their views of women are appalling. And their views of white women are beyond disgusting. When they get to Europe they find ghettos of like minded men where their prejudices are reinforced by relatives at home and Islamists in the mosque.
Decades of mindless immigration policies and a total failure of assimilation has caused this intractable crisis. And European populations are browbeaten and silenced by their leaders to accept this particular type of immigration and its terrible consequences. In effect what was once a white working class neighbourhood or town in European countries that took in third world migrants is now inhabited by such people and their children who are socialised into the norms of the societies they left. This is a man-made tragedy.
And were an inquiry to be held in the UK to understand how the rape gangs could operate with such impunity it would have to ask questions regarding the background of the perpetrators, their communities, how they got here: asylum system, family reunion and ECHR rules – the process of ghetto forming and crucially the role of politicians and the media in all this. The symbiotic relationships between some of the main political parties and the leaders of the ghettos would come into the open. All of these issues would have to be detangled in public and the recommendations would point to the policy direction that beneficiaries of the status quo are now fighting tooth and nail. In short the story of the background of the men in question is key.
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