Quote: Sal Paradise "Those in charge of social services and the police should own up to their responsibilities and do the honourable thing.
This is a disgrace, how can this go on unchecked for so long on such a huge scale?
What does it say about society that we 'apparently' place more gravitas on PC than we do protecting the well being of vulnerable young children.'"
Hardly confined to Rotherham, sadly. Police / LAs seem to sweep child protection issues under the carpet everywhere.
The problem here seems the racially aggravated criminality of a sexually repressed element of the 'Pakistani' "community" and the failure of the political system to uphold the law of the land fairly and equally across different ethnic groups. Seems their is a fear among politicians of both major parties of ethnic minorities rioting / violence between different ethnic groups. Politicians have created this "multi-cultural" monster and must start treating all equally. If people don't like it and choose to riot, etc then the law should deal with them forcefully.
The sooner the country faces up to its new reality and gets everyone treated as one people the better. Failure to do so will only lead to further problems down the line. Much better to get a bit of civil unrest now (if that's what happens) by dispensing justice properly rather than building a much bleaker, more violent future for Britain.
As to the Rotherham case - castrate every last one of the perpetrators (retrospective change in law needed) and long jail sentences for all senior LA officers / police officers involved in sweeping under the carpet. Start making examples.