During election campaigns, many politicians will make promises that they believe will capture the most votes, no matter whether they intend to deliver or not. A possible indicator of whether they might be telling the truth is consistency over time. And, of course, the age-old adage is true: actions speak louder than words.
Meanwhile, words can be revealing beyond what their speaker may intend. UK leadership contender Rishi Sunak promises to call out and run an inquiry into “a particular group of people that are perpetuating these crimes and I think that’s wrong,” rather than stating clearly that the Muslim rape gangs are made up of Muslims of mostly Pakistani descent, and their victims are overwhelmingly non-Muslim girls.
The British authorities and media have persistently danced around the subject of how this dangerous Islamic supremacist ideology has been putting their population at risk: all too many adherents of this ideology view infidels as filth and women who do not cover up as “easy meat” who are fair game to be attacked.
And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and be modest, and to display of their adornment only what is apparent, and to draw their veils over their bosoms, and not to reveal their adornment except to their own husbands or fathers or husbands’ fathers, or their sons or their husbands’ sons, or their brothers or their brothers’ sons or sisters’ sons, or their women, or their slaves, or male attendants who lack desire, or children who know nothing of women’s nakedness. And do not let them stamp their feet so as to reveal what they hide of their adornment. And turn to Allah together, O believers, so that you may succeed. (Qur’an 24:31)
And what happens if a woman is not fully covered, except for her eyes?
O prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their veils close around them. That will be better, so that they may be recognized and not molested. Allah is always forgiving, merciful. (Qur’an 33:59)
Despite the shocking news that “as many as one million white English children may have been the victims of Muslim rape gangs,” the media always referred to these criminals as “Asian sex gangs,” or simply as “grooming gangs,” so as to conceal the clash of civilizations problem in the Britain.
Former Home Secretary and parliament member Jack Straw once said, “There’s a particular problem involving Pakistani heritage men who target young, vulnerable, white English girls.” He also said these Pakistani heritage men view white English girls as “easy meat.”
Yet Sunak carefully avoided exactly what he promised to confront if he wins the leadership.
“PM Race: Sunak Claims He Would Establish Grooming Gangs Task Force,” by Jack Montgomery, Breitbart, August 7, 2022:
Tory leadership hopeful Rishi Sunak says rape gangs are still not being properly addressed because of political correctness, and that he would establish a task force to deal with the issue.
Pressed on the issue of so-called grooming gangs by fellow Tory politicians Esther McVey and Philip Davies on GB News, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer said that “[w]e all know the reason that people don’t focus on it, it’s because of political correctness.”
“They’re scared of calling out the fact that there’s a particular group of people that are perpetuating these crimes and I think that’s wrong,” he said — ironically proving his own point by himself by describing the perpetrators as “a particular group of people” rather than stating clearly that they are predominantly Muslims of South Asian, usually Pakistani heritage, and their victims predominantly white girls.
“A Conservative government should not be letting political correctness stand in the way of keeping people safe,” he went on, conceding that the rape gangs are “far more pervasive across the country than we all realise” and saying that, as Prime Minister, he would introduce a new life sentence “with very limited options for parole” for rape gang members, a National Crime Agency task force dedicated to investigating them, and a requirement that police prioritise groomers and record their ethnicity “which currently is not done, because people don’t want to do that”.
The Tories have claimed they would make the police record grooming gang members’ ethnicity without following through for a long time, however, with Home Secretary Priti Patel — the government minister responsible for policing — having promised to make it mandatory in January, for example.
Maggie Oliver, a Greater Manchester Police detective turned grooming gangs whistleblower, was unimpressed by Sunak “jumping on the bandwagon”, as she put it, describing his plan to deal with them as “a soundbite… more empty words that actually don’t convert into action.”….
Check Burry says
A better description would be “Roughing up, threatening to burn, & rape gangs” are nearer the reality of some muslims doing this. The real numbers are under wraps.
I dont see any thing like grooming , which is appearing tidy, clean, well groomed, in any of this ongoing disaster of neglect, and cowardis of the state officials. Another bunch we fail to deport..
Infidel says
Somehow, language fails us. “Grooming” is a horrible description of what they do, although here in the US, that term has become the new standard of the sex change campaigns schools are trying behind the backs of parents. In India, ‘love-jihad’ continues to be used to describe the same behavior in the UK, except that ‘lust-jihad’ is more like it
Note that in India, since Hindu girls normally stay away from muslim guys, the way the latter gets around it is by masquerading as Hindus, and only revealing their real identities after marriage. In the west, since girls are taught not to be islamophobic, they are more vulnerable to such predatory behavior
Check Burry says
GB News and Mark Steyn have done much to feature this for weeks, bringin it to the public knowledge and saying it like it is, who it is and generally giving the guilty ones a bunch of publicity they do not want, names & pictures of the guilty ones.
Michael Copeland says
“The media term ‘Asian grooming’ is libellous, misleading, and inaccurate. It gratuitously slanders the Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Indian Hindu, Indian Sikh, Thai Buddhist, and many other Asian peoples. The term ‘grooming’ is misleading: to many it concerns men’s hairdressing. The principal complaint, though, is that it is inaccurate. The phenomenon is not Asian but Muslim. It is Islamic sex-slave-taking.”
From an article originally published in 2013:
https://gatesofvienna.net/2019/04/islams-sex-slaves-in-britain/
Michael Copeland says
Another extract:
“In the old-fashioned, timeless model of boy-meets-girl the young man encourages the relationship by acts of kindness. If he wins his girl he will be the happy bridegroom and she the bride. It is in this sense that the word ‘grooming’ is used to describe cultivating a relationship. What the inadequate and tainted media refer to as ‘Asian grooming’ is nothing of the sort: it is bogus courting, ensnaring the victim, as does a Venus Fly Trap, in a deceit. The gifts, the flattery, the admiration, the fast cars, are all the preliminary part: the objective is the Islamic taking of property.
tim gallagher says
Spot on, Michael. i have often thought how insulting this bullshit, very vague term, “Asian” is when used about these rape gang members and how insulting it is to other Asian people living in the UK. Surely, it must have angered these other people from Asian backgrounds who are not Muslims and not from pakistan. It was all weasel words from the UK authorities to avoid telling the truth about the scum who were carrying out these atrocious crimes.
Andrew Blackadder says
They are not Asian men they are muslim Pakistani men, they are not grooming gangs they are Rape gangs, they are not a particular group of people they are Pakistani muslim men raping young white English girls and if he wants an inquiry of whats been going he could ask Tommy Robinson as we ALL know whats being going on, and so rather than telling the Police Forces to do their bloody job or be fired, top to bottom otherwise he can STFU, he is NOT the man for the Job, she is only a wee bit better and has a much stronger connection to the country and Sunak holds a Green Card for the USA and owns property in California that he previously sent a lot of time in… Truss YES… Sunak NO…
raja says
There is something sinister about Sunak’s terms for dealing with so called grooming gang.
1. He has implied that grooming gangs as still in existence or flourishing.
2. He hasn’t uttered a word about the past crimes committed by the Islamic pious.
3. Only said that some special police will take care of rape seeking “grooming gang”
it also implies that there is something drastically wrong with the British legal system and the social structure with so many broker families. These are no succor for the victims and people at large in UK. Where is the rule of law? Can the Brits be so fragile about so called racism and Islamophobia?
If he is such a good leader he should be in India.
Michael Copeland says
Where is the rule of law? A blind eye is being turned.
Infidel says
Even if he was in the BJP, he’d find it tough in any election, unless it was in a dhimmi state like Kerala
tim gallagher says
What gutless, pathetic, weasel words by this politician calling the Muslim pakistani rape gangs “a particular group of people”. He uses such a vague term that he sounds like he is, for some reason, afraid to upset these Muslim scum of the earth, who need to be pissed off back to pakistan once they have done their jail time. From his words in this report, Sunak seems to be about as tough as a wet lettuce. He, and others in the UK, need to face the truth and tell the unvarnished truth about these Muslim scum..
Anonymous says
And yet he has brought up the subject without the press or the public prodding him to do so. Even if this is a calculated move to try and appeal to victims of the so-called grooming gangs without completely antagonizing too many from the community the groomers come from, this is further than other mainstream politicians, especially prime ministerial candidates, from the UK have gone. As a person of Indian origin and the Hindu faith, he is more likely to have received generational knowledge of the problem at hand. Whether he has the courage to do what needs to be done is not known.
tim gallagher says
Thanks for the comment, Anonymous. As you say, as a person from an Indian background and the Hindu faith, and Jihad Watch certainly reports on endless trouble from the Muslim community against Hindus in India, Sunak would have a solid knowledge of the problem at hand. I do live a long way away from the UK, in Australia, so I was not aware that no other politicians have spoken out the way this politician has done. That being the case, I should say that it is better to have spoken up on the issue at all. So that is a good thing. From what I have read about these rape gangs and the very wishy washy way they have been dealt with, the UK, and it seems no different in many of our western countries, has been extremely weak in facing up to the truth about the situation. The authorities seem excessively worried about appearing to be “racist” or Islamophobic. They have let down all those victims of the these evil rape gangs to an appalling degree.
somehistory says
It would be great if someone spoke out the Truth; if one of the poor victims of these demonic stalking, abducting and raping mozlums could run for an office and win; one not afraid to say **who** did **what** to her and others she knows about.
To say what they told her, gave her, threatened her, raping her and passing her around the gang, and how very long it lasted; and what she intends to do to put an end to the “demonic stalking, abducting, threatening, raping and slavery of young White girls by mozlums from places such as paksitan, afghanistan, somalia, etc.”
These girls and their families deserve to have someone step up to the plate and tell it like it really is…not be pretending to tell it all, while holding back the most important words.
It’s like someone invites you to go on a trip, a vacation to some nice island paradise; tells you the kind of clothing, food, recreation, and after everything is ready, and the excitement has built up, you learn that you must walk miles to the ocean and then swim the rest of the way.
He left out what was most important…due to fear or something else.
Shawn says
Sadly,the British are self destructive and led by utter fools.Anyone who believes that thing running for PM will do what he says is the upper class of idiot and fool.Our World has hit a level.of idiodicy never before seen.
Wellington says
Beware of politicians speaking in euphemisms. That’s always a bad sign.
Jamie James says
This from someone who held a green card until last year, his wife doesn’t pay tax in this country, plus he is a globalist and has never been interested in the British people.
Hoi Polloi says
Sure he will. When he’s had years and never even addressed it, refuses to address it directly or call it what it is, when he won’t be seen with the victims or the heroes who’ve been persecuted by the government that he shouldn’t even be part of. He’s actually saying that he’s going to run the same train down the same track as all the rest.
jca reid says
They don’t need a Task force to help the interfere with kids. They know quite well what they’re doing! After all, here in UK, been at it for at least the past 40 years. totally pathetic & inept.
Anonymous says
And yet he has brought up the subject without the press or the public prodding him to do so. Even if this is a calculated move to try and appeal to victims of the so-called grooming gangs without completely antagonizing too many from the community the groomers come from, this is further than other mainstream politicians, especially prime ministerial candidates, from the UK have gone. As a person of Indian origin and the Hindu faith, he is more likely to have received generational knowledge of the problem at hand. Whether he has the courage to do what needs to be done is not known.
Bikinis not Burkas says
Whenever a politician flaps their gums they are lying!