Rochdale abuse pair

There was a time in my lifetime when people doing this type of stuff would have been dealt with by the public as it was such a heinous crime, and they would welcome being deported to escape, not resist it. Now it seems it's just "oh another one" and the woke are more concerned with the rights of the criminal.
 
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Could you perhaps enlighten us as to the nature of these more serious crimes. You know, the ones more serious than grown men gang raping little girls? Personally I can't imagin any crime being any more than equally repulsive.
Obviously you have a very selective memory. There's probably nearly as many instances like this, as there are Muslim sex criminals in UK.
There is absolutely far more victims than the cumulative total of the victims of Muslim men
The bodies of hundreds of children are believed to be buried in a mass grave in Lanarkshire, southern Scotland, according to an investigation by BBC News.

The children were all residents of a care home run by Catholic nuns.

At least 400 children are thought to be buried in a section of St Mary's Cemetery in Lanark.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41200949
This was just the first incident that popped up.
Does this meet your criteria of 'equally repulsive'?
I don't believe anyone was charged with these crimes, as per usual, the religious organisation will have spirited them away to another county/country to continue their abhorrent cruelty somewhere else. Or will at least pose as many obstacles as possible to avoid a proper investigation.
 
It would appear ?? That in some countries of the world the abuse of children is perfectly legal ??
UK?
The bodies of hundreds of children are believed to be buried in a mass grave in Lanarkshire, southern Scotland, according to an investigation by BBC News.

The children were all residents of a care home run by Catholic nuns.

At least 400 children are thought to be buried in a section of St Mary's Cemetery in Lanark.
 
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There was a time in my lifetime when people doing this type of stuff would have been dealt with by the public as it was such a heinous crime, and they would welcome being deported to escape, not resist it. Now it seems it's just "oh another one" and the woke are more concerned with the rights of the criminal.
In the UK, you can't go round killing nuns and priests, it's not the done thing.
 
Rochdale is a sad, terrible failure by social services and the police.
So is the Catholic Church, far and away the worst by a country mile. But let's all point the finger at Muslim's crimes because that suits some people's narrative far better.
 
How can anyone in any way defend or deflect from such despicable acts. As Sxturbo has said above, irrespective of colour race etc. Whoever commits such acts should be dealt within all the powers of criminal law. If this ables us to deport said person no matter whence they came, they're not welcome here. If it means they may well be punished more so for returning home, then they should have thought about that before abusing young girls leaving them with life changing mental scars forever. Anyone defending these people, i would ask serious questions about their own rationale.
To where would you deport the UK, and Channel islands criminals:
The bricked-up cellar of the Haut de la Garenne children's home was being excavated last night amid fears it could be a mass grave.

The basement where youngsters were once held in solitary confinement as punishment may hold the bodies of six children, police believe.
https://www.standard.co.uk/hp/front...amid-fears-it-hides-a-mass-grave-7301422.html



As police admitted for the first time last week that there was an “epidemic” of institutional child sexual abuse in church institutions, children’s homes, borstals, schools and foster families in the 1970s and 80s, chief constable Simon Bailey, the national lead for child protection and abuse investigations, said: “We do not understand the true scale of it … untold damage has been done to victims and survivors.”
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...-justice-decades-on-institutional-child-abuse
 
Truth Project Thematic Report: Child sexual abuse in the context of children’s homes and residential care - Summary
Participants painted a picture of the residential care they had experienced as having a general culture of aggression and violence, and where physical and emotional abuse were pervasive. Participants described how sexual abuse was often accompanied by physical or emotional abuse. Those abused in the context of residential care described repeated sexual abuse, including rape, over a prolonged period of time, with some experiencing sexual abuse in multiple residential care contexts.
While the majority of perpetrators were male, there was a higher proportion of sexual abuse involving female perpetrators in the context of residential care compared to other contexts.
They described the ease with which perpetrators were able to take children off-site, have unquestioned physical contact with children on-site, and easy access to certain locations where they could perpetrate sexual abuse.
Many participants perceived that residential care staff or those working in the social services knew of or suspected instances of sexual abuse had occurred. Half of the victims and survivors who experienced abuse in a residential care context reported knowing of someone else being sexually abused in the same institution. Just under half of participants told someone about the sexual abuse at the time it was happening. Those who did disclose the abuse whilst it was ongoing frequently told someone in authority inside the institution.
Victims and survivors described a range of negative impacts of the sexual abuse they experienced, both at the time of the abuse and at other stages of their lives. This included personally engaging in or being surrounded by criminal behaviour and various mental health impacts, notably suicidal thoughts and attempts. Many also spoke of difficulties with sleep and nightmares.
"You go into a children’s home already damaged, we’re already damaged before we get to that point; we’re not going there for a holiday, we’re not going there because we’re well-managed, well-****ingcentred kids, we’re going there because we’re a bit broken, and we’re breaking everyone else around us. But it should’ve been a place of safety."
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/document/t...drens-homes-residential-care-summary-nov-2019
Frequently the abused become the abusers.
 
In the UK, you can't go round killing nuns and priests, it's not the done thing.
Some people think that it's ok to condemn someone just by their faith (or skin colour ;))...

Any idea as to the percentage of abusers being of the 'christian' faith as opposed to those being of the 'muslim' faith'?

Seems to me that all 'faiths' are followed by complete 'cults' (sic)
 
Some people think that it's ok to condemn someone just by their faith (or skin colour ;))...

Any idea as to the percentage of abusers being of the 'christian' faith as opposed to those being of the 'muslim' faith'?

Seems to me that all 'faiths' are followed by complete 'cults' (sic)

in the UK the actual numbers in the Christian faith (white?) would be much higher imo

(and yer point is what :confused:)
 
Maybe it's more to do with care of the minors than it is the opportunity for sex perverts to misbehave.
It would appear that the vast majority of victims are white. As the quote I presented suggests, most of the abused victims were broken before the abuse.
"You go into a children’s home already damaged, we’re already damaged before we get to that point; we’re not going there for a holiday, we’re not going there because we’re well-managed, well-****ingcentred kids, we’re going there because we’re a bit broken, and we’re breaking everyone else around us. But it should’ve been a place of safety."
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/document/t...drens-homes-residential-care-summary-nov-2019
Which suggests that sex criminals, of any religion, of any nationality, prey on vulnerable, broken children, rather than well-adjusted children.
We should be bringing the children up better, more prepared to deal with life, rather than making them suffer and vulnerable to abusers.
But at the same time, organisations, like the religious groups, must be more aware, more liable, more 'woke' to complaints of abuse by those supervising the vulnerable. Rather than seeking to hide and misdirect the complaints.
 
Then there'd be hardly any Priests Fathers, Pastors, or brethren left, would there.

i was all inclusive in my thoughts. Even those deserve to be shot, white or Christian or not.

regardless of race or religion, this is despicable that this guy even think he hasn't done anything wrong, short of murdering i cant think of anything worse. in fact i would go as far as saying these sorts of people (pedo's) are worse than murderers, their victims have to suffer for a lifetime, the innocence of a child diminished, their victims lives ruined for the foreseeable some will be able to move past it, others will always suffer from a massive distrust, their hopes and dreams forever crushed due to the mental instability formed from the actions of these people.

That being said, it is not unheard of in pakistan or india for people to marry girls as young as 13, which is probably why the criminal feels he has done no wrong https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/after-forced-marriage-conversion-13-year-old-teen-handed-over-to-husband-by-sindh-court-in-pakistan-1737307-2020-11-02#:~:text=Arzoo Raja, a 13-year-old Christian girl was,got married to her abductor.
 
Maybe it's more to do with care of the minors than it is the opportunity for sex perverts to misbehave.
It would appear that the vast majority of victims are white. As the quote I presented suggests, most of the abused victims were broken before the abuse.
"You go into a children’s home already damaged, we’re already damaged before we get to that point; we’re not going there for a holiday, we’re not going there because we’re well-managed, well-****ingcentred kids, we’re going there because we’re a bit broken, and we’re breaking everyone else around us. But it should’ve been a place of safety."
https://www.iicsa.org.uk/document/t...drens-homes-residential-care-summary-nov-2019
Which suggests that sex criminals, of any religion, of any nationality, prey on vulnerable, broken children, rather than well-adjusted children.
We should be bringing the children up better, more prepared to deal with life, rather than making them suffer and vulnerable to abusers.
But at the same time, organisations, like the religious groups, must be more aware, more liable, more 'woke' to complaints of abuse by those supervising the vulnerable. Rather than seeking to hide and misdirect the complaints.

lets get back to transams actual point though.

do you think the men in question should not get deported.
 
In some countries young girls are traded as a commodity

Sort of modern day slavery

in the UK some of these girls have been murdered for refusing to marry

think it’s referred to as honour killings ???

in one country ( may be more) courts have ruled that a girl as young as 9 years old can be married

yep junior school age
 
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