Ask yourself - what if it was your daughter? Imagine it was your child who was being pumped full of alcohol and drugs, manipulated away from her family and then gang raped on an industrial scale by dozens of Pakistani men? Perhaps you tried to intervene, and you were labelled a racist or even arrested and detained?
How would that make you feel?
As a father myself, I cannot even begin to comprehend the anger and despair. The pain must be unimaginable.
To see this happening, to know it's happening, and be forced to stand by helpless as the authorities enabled these monstrosities?
Little girls, doused in petrol and threatened with their lives. Branded through scolding metal with the abuser's initials? Raped, with balls placed in their mouths to keep them silent.
The horrific details need to be spelt out in clear English so that people will understand.
This was happening to thousands and thousands of young vulnerable British girls. The most terrifying part of it all? It STILL IS.
These savages avoided justice all because our establishment did not want to rock the boat - more concerned about racial tensions than young white girls being raped, thousands and thousands and thousands of times.
Not just that, those animals who were caught and sentenced often remained in the country, even in the same community - to walk the streets with their victims.
Honestly, I just don't have the words.
White, vulnerable, working class children fed to the rapists all in order to protect this warped and false idea of a successful multicultural society.
As a parent to one of these little girls, how would all that make you feel?