Islam is a cancer.
How many more examples do we need before we wake up?
I cannot stop thinking about those 250,000 girls in the UK.
Children.
Someone’s daughter.
Someone’s little sister.
The kind of kid who should have been worrying about homework and sleepovers, not whether a single adult in the world would believe her.
For years they were groomed, raped, trafficked, threatened, ignored, and failed by the very people who were supposed to keep them safe.
Police looked away. Councils looked away. Adults with titles and salaries and a duty of care looked away.
And why?
Because the truth was inconvenient. Because somewhere along the line, protecting frightened girls came second to protecting reputations, politics, and “community relations.”
And Liberals, stop calling them “Asian grooming gangs.”
Call them exactly what they are:
Pakistani Muslim men.
Saying “Asian” smears billions of people to spare the guilty the discomfort of being named.
There are few things more evil than predators who target children.
But right behind them stand the people in power who knew enough to act and chose silence instead. Who heard a child ask for help and decided she was someone else’s problem.
Those girls deserved to be protected.
They deserved to be believed.
They deserved justice.
They deserved adults with spines.
What they got was a system that looked at them and decided they weren’t worth the trouble.
Every official who put fear, politics, or their own comfort ahead of an innocent child should never be trusted with power again and required jail time.
Being complicit is never an excuse for an adult.