CPS-UK: The Rotherham Scandal- "Pass the Buck" At It's Finest.
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The Rotherham Sex Scandal in the UK shows how Social Services and police abuse can run amok in an environment of political correctness. A group of Pakistani immigrants formed a "rape gang" targeting young British girls. The Rotherham and South Yorkshire Police ignored scores of complaints from loving parents and the girls themselves and used Social Services (CPS to remove the girls from their homes, in effect perpetuating the culture of rape (and murder). In what the police commissioner in charge of child services described as a "systemic failure" the girls were in fact victimized twice- once by the perpetrators and again by the agencies in charge of protecting them. Many of the girls (some as young as 10) were removed from their homes by social services after their parents filed reports and were subsequently gang raped and sold into sexual slavery. Because the parents had the audacity to criticize a protected ethnic minority and the government itself, they were punished.
The British government controlled media refused to even report on the abuse. The BBC, the UK's largest television network, went to great lengths and was in fact complicit in covering it up...
The feckless police, CPS and the government followed suit: "Nothing to see here- move along." After the outcry from families and the public over in excess of 1400 girls being victimized became loud enough- the police issued "an apology" hoping the issue would go away. That was it... No justice, no arrests- in fact it took 16 years before anyone in authority even started to pay attention. The abuse went on from 1997-2014... In spite of hundreds of reports filed with the police and social services.
Typical of governments everywhere, social services blamed the police, the police passed the buck back to social services and nothing got done- in the meantime hundreds of girls continued to be victimized...
Finally the police commissioner in charge of child services stepped down after mounting public pressure... and of course this AFTER the 16 years of abuse. He gets sacrificed and there is still no justice for the victims- many of whom are now grown and having to deal with a myriad of emotional problems... of course there is no compensation- only continuing efforts to cover the whole thing up and if not that to minimize the impact on government. In a hearing on the subject the New Chief Constable, David "Duck and Dodge" Crompton when pressed refuses any responsibility calling for "an independent investigation.
Now I know I'm not the sharpest tack in the box, but isn't investigation the purview of the police and social services? When parents tried on numerous occasions to get police to rescue their daughters- it was they who were arrested, often on ridiculous charges such as "public intoxication." If they weren't arrested they were typically threatened and harassed into silence.
It's abundantly clear that in the case of the Rotherham Scandal the Muslim perpetrators weren't the only ones responsible. Police, CPS (social services) and the media were all complicit... all in the name of political correctness. Out of a suspected 105 perpetrators about 5 were prosecuted... most for lesser offenses. When victims came forward they, like their parents, were threatened and intimidated into silence. In court, when confronted with drugging and raping a 12 year old girl, one perpetrator claimed it was "consensual." All of this under the auspices of social services and police.
This is the legacy of the culture of rape and a nation where gun ownership is forbidden. Moreover, it looks like Rotherham is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the abuse in the UK... not only is the "rape gang" culture continuing in Rotherham, it appears to have metastasized to other areas of the UK as well... and social services is still doing no more than covering it up.
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I sure do appreciate what you are doing. I became aware of the travesties of child services on The School Sucks Podcast. The host, Brett Veinotte and Carlos Morales talk about CPS. If you haven't heard of them, you might want to check it out to see if there is anything useful in there or maybe connect with them.
Specifically, this podcast
There is a series of podcasts they did pertaining to this subject: http://schoolsucksproject.com/?s=child%20services
I really like Brett Veinotte, I used to live in New Hampshire... I watch a lot of his podcasts! Carlos Morales is a real hero... I did a post about him a while back.
Excellent. I'm following you now, so hopefully I won't miss stuff.
They all should be extremely ashamed of themselves but I bet they are not, I wonder if anyone lost their job or nice fat pension I bet not, thanks for your article cheers mike
Nope... too busy pointing fingers at everybody else. One police commissioner was sacrificed (but still kept his fat pension, or transferred elsewhere). Government employees have no sense of shame... they were "just doing their jobs." I remember reading about the defendants in the Nuremberg Trials... Each and every one said that they just did their jobs. That's how bureaucracies work- no one person is ever responsible.
It is certainly one set of rules for us and a different set for them, thanks for your reply cheers mike
Calling a spade a spade will never fix things so horrific-only making the guilty loose their jobs and pensions and being accountable will begin the long road to improvement! Thanks for this important information.
Yes, i saw the tv series about this. It feels like slavery like this is on the rise. Or maybe theres just more information circling now. The social services reaction was unbelievable in the face of so much evidence. Very harrowing.
Terrifying. It never ceases to amaze....no that's the wrong word.....disgust and horrify me, that people in power get away with crimes, without serving time. They 'step down' (doublespeak for 'taking one for the team's), get their golden handshake and slip off into obscurity. The trail of destruction left in their wake, swept under the carpet, unreported, marginalised and forgotten. Makes my blood boil!!!!
I'm with you! Look at the Clinton/Bush crime family... they make the Mafia look like amateurs!
Absolutely. It's nothing short of state sanctioned crime. Never mind pointless enquiries, designed to go on until the outrage dies down.....arrest the ba*#ards!
Or until the bastards die of natural causes!
This is a great article, I would like to correct the idea that this phenomenon metastasized from Rotherham instead it metastasized from Pakistan.
A subject I have written a few posts about, I will write a post about the background and history behind the grooming gang phenomena as it relates to Pakistani history and culture.
To be clear these crimes span across all cultures the problem to be addressed is how certain cultures deny, deceive and actively support these criminals whether they are high society or supremacist doctrines.
The worst part being the collusion of the government agencies.
I stand corrected... I should have gone with my first thought... It's endemic of the Paki culture (Islam in fact) and radiates downward from the shitheels running the govt in the UK!
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It's really horrific that things like this can exist in a "modern" society, and be allowed to perpetuate itself for so long. We've all become so desperately afraid of offending anyone that a world of wrongs will be allowed to pass unnoticed.
The worst part is that when the government legitimizes it- where are people supposed to go? I'll tell you one thing for sure- if they tried that in Arkansas, it wouldn't last a week (and the police wouldn't even be notified!)
I believe you're right about that!
I despair sometimes that the world has gotten so far out of balance that we "look the other way" rather than take action where wrongs occur.
Sometimes you just have to wonder whats wrong with the world but on some levels these conflicts and events are required for us as a society to put it all out on the table and see what we are dealing with.
and one day these things will be of the past
What's wrong with the world is that it's run by humans and people basically suck (that comes from 72 years of experience living among the species). Allowing governments to solve social problems only leads to bigger and more profound problems!