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This week’s cultural enlightenment would be?

HonestInk,

It’s Wednesday and as we approach the middle of the week what in the name of all things culturally inclusive could have occurred so far? The poor guy walking his dog who was stabbed to death and two more injured by an Afghan refugee maybe? He sneaked in on the back of a lorry but yet was granted asylum. He went a bit loony tunes with a knife Monday teatime. Oh well.

An Ethiopian refugee arrived a la rubber dinghy rapids and before he had time to settle into his hotel room with his new mobile phone he went out and sexually assaulted a 14 year old child and a woman. He got a year in the nick which was still better than his mud hut, five wives and 65 children back home. He was supposed to be deported when he was released only someone fucked up and let him loose to prey on females again. Apparently he’s now on his way back to Ethiopia so he should be back here by a week on Monday.

Meanwhile it has come to light that in London sexual exploitation of young girls has also been covered up. For years. About 9000 cases or so. The so being probably quadruple that. Who’d have thought it? The powers that be are trying to wriggle out of knowing about it by shifting things into categories and fucking about with the definitions of what is group exploitation and what is peer or family or any misnomer that get’s them off the hook.

If the truth were told it would show that there were massive groups of Pakistani grooming gangs and lots and lots white men. The Pakistani men get away with it because of the colour of their skin, huge family participation and the labour vote. White men get away with it because they keep quietly to themselves or have the money or social standing that has always got away with such things. I don’t believe all the cover ups were simply for votes. There was ladder climbing. There were backhanders. There was definitely participation and there was probably massive amounts of blackmail.

From a female perspective the problem lies quite simply with men. The common denominator.

Someone tell me otherwise.

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