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sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
23 August 2017, 16:07,
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4299167/co...diversity/

'SHUT YOUR MOUTH' Corbyn ally shares message telling Rotherham sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’

Naz Shah claims she accidentally liked and shared message from parody Twitter account
EXCLUSIVE By Ben Lazarus 22nd August 2017, 5:49 pmUpdated: 22nd August 2017, 10:59 pm

A PROMINENT Labour MP and key ally of Jeremy Corbyn shared a social media message telling victims of sickening sex abuse to shut up for "the good of diversity."

Naz Shah retweeted and liked a post on Twitter by an account parodying left-wing writer Owen Jones which said: "Those abused girls in Rotherham and elsewhere just need to shut their mouths. For the good of diversity."

Labour MP Naz Shah shared a message online telling Rotherham sex abuse victims to 'shut their mouths'.

Her actions have reignited the furious row over Pakistani sex gangs which last week saw Labour MP Sarah Champion hounded out of Labour's front benches for writing an article in The Sun addressing the issue.

Ms Shah, who later deleted the retweet and unliked the post, was a key figure in leading the furore against a column written by The Sun's Trevor Kavanagh about the grooming sex scandal last week.

Equality and Human Rights Commission chief executive Rebecca Hilsenrath immediately condemned the Labour MP last night.

She said: “Ms Shah should know better.

“We need to keep the victims of these horrific crimes at the heart of the debate and always remember that diversity is not served by silence.”

The MP both liked and retweeted the message from a parody Twitter account, as this screengrab shows
The British-born Muslim MP, 43, who was once a key aide to Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, accused Mr Kavanagh of using "Nazi-like terminology".

She organised an open letter to The Sun signed by 107 MPs demanding action.

Ms Shah, who served on the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, wrote The Sun’s piece was “irresponsible” and that it set “a dangerous precedent.”

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn praised her for the letter on his Facebook page.

Sarah Champion quit the Labour frontbench after speaking out over the issue
Last year the Bradford West MP was suspended by Labour for anti-semitic online posts.

In one, she shared rants on Facebook calling for Israel to be uprooted and dumped in America. In another she likened Israeli policies to those of Hitler and also wrote: “The Jews are rallying.”

She later blamed her anti-semitism on “ignorance”.

A total of 20 girls gave evidence during the trials at Newcastle crown court, which saw 17 men and one woman jailed for grooming.

Jeremy Corbyn praised Ms Shah for her role in the controversy
A spokesman for Ms Shah said: "This was a genuine accident eight days ago that was rectified within minutes. To suggest otherwise is absolute nonsense.

“Her record speaks for itself. Naz has been working for over 20 years on the issues of child abuse, violence against women and grooming, which is well documented.
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23 August 2017, 17:12,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
That is one of the most confusing articles I have read in some time.

It muddles who did what, who said what, introduces new names that have no relevance into the report and gives no clear report of anything except a possibly accidental tweet.
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23 August 2017, 18:41,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
It may be written in a confusing manner but there is no mistaking the story it tells. The government knows diversity is a trojan horse and is covering up as much as it can. It may have been an accidental tweet as in she didn't want her opinion on the record but the thought behind the message was not accidental.
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23 August 2017, 18:59,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
Yep, the despicable, grubby Corbyn and his colleagues have really sunk to a new low this time. Should be interesting to follow the reactions.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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23 August 2017, 19:19,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
Best if i stay well clear of this thread !
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23 August 2017, 19:20,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
Oh go on, S, give it your best shot!
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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23 August 2017, 19:56,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
This article dates from 2014, but seems to speak volumes with respect to the current discussion:

Why Did British Police Ignore Pakistani Gangs Abusing 1,400 Rotherham Children? Political Correctness

A story of rampant child abuse—ignored and abetted by the police—is emerging out of the British town of Rotherham. Until now, its scale and scope would have been inconceivable in a civilized country. Its origins, however, lie in something quite ordinary: what one Labour MP called "not wanting to rock the multicultural community boat."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerscruto...5fe56b754a

...Impossible, you will say, that such a thing could happen in Britain. In fact it is only one of over 1,400 cases, all arising during the course of the last fifteen years in the South Yorkshire town of Rotherham, all involving vulnerable girls either in Council care or inadequately protected by their families from gangs of sexual predators. Almost no arrests have been made, no social workers or police officers have been reprimanded, and until recently the matter was dismissed by all those responsible as a matter of no real significance. Increasing public awareness of the problem, however, led to complaints, triggering a series of official reports. The latest report, from Professor Alexis Jay, former chief inspector of social work in Scotland, gives the truth for the first time, in 153 disturbing pages. One fact stands out above all the horrors detailed in the document, which is that the girl victims were white, and their abusers Pakistani...

Fifteen years ago, when these crimes were just beginning, the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry into the conduct of the British police was made by Sir William Macpherson a High Court judge. The immediate occasion had been a murder in which the victim was black, the perpetrators white, and the behaviour of the investigating police lax and possibly prejudiced. The report accused the police – not just those involved in the case, but the entire police force of the country – of ‘institutionalised racism’. This piece of sociological newspeak was, at the time, very popular with leftist sociologists. For it made an accusation which could not be refuted by anyone who had the misfortune to be accused of it.

However well you behaved, however scrupulously you treated people of different races and without regard to their ethnic identity or the colour of their skin, you would be guilty of ‘institutionalised racism’, simply on account of the institution to which you belonged and on behalf of which you were acting. Not surprisingly, sociologists and social workers, the vast majority of whom are professionally disposed to believe that middle class society is incurably racist, latched on to the expression. MacPherson too climbed onto the bandwagon since, at the time, it was the easiest and safest way to wash your hands in public, to say that I, at least, am not guilty of the only crime that is universally recognised and everywhere in evidence.

Police more concerned with political correctness than crime

The result of this has been that police forces lean over backwards to avoid the accusation of racism, while social workers will hesitate to intervene in any case in which they could be accused of discriminating against ethnic minorities. Matters are made worse by the rise of militant Islam, which has added to the old crime of racism the new crime of ‘Islamophobia’. No social worker today will risk being accused of this crime. In Rotherham a social worker would be mad, and a police officer barely less so, to set out to investigate cases of suspected sexual abuse, when the perpetrators are Asian Muslims and the victims ethnically English. Best to sweep it under the carpet, find ways of accusing the victims or their parents or the surrounding culture of institutionalised racism, and attending to more urgent matters such as the housing needs of recent immigrants, or the traffic offences committed by those racist middle classes.

Americans too are familiar with this syndrome. Political correctness among sociologists comes from socialist convictions and the tired old theories that produce them. But among ordinary people it comes from fear. The people of Rotherham know that it is unsafe for a girl to take a taxi-ride from someone with Asian features; they know that Pakistani Muslims often do not treat white girls with the respect that they treat girls from their own community. They know, and have known over fifteen years, that there are gangs of predators on the look-out for vulnerable girls, and that the gangs are for the most part Asian young men who see English society not as the community to which they belong, but as a sexual hunting ground. But they dare not express this knowledge, in either words or deed. Still less do they dare to do so if their job is that of social worker or police officer. Let slip the mere hint that Pakistani Muslims are more likely than indigenous Englishmen to commit sexual crimes and you will be branded as a racist and an Islamophobe, to be ostracised in the workplace and put henceforth under observation.

No one will be fired


This would matter less if fear had no consequences. Unfortunately political correctness causes people not merely to disguise their beliefs but to refuse to act on them, to accuse others who confess to them, and in general to go along with policies that have been forced on the British people by minority groups of activists. The intention of the activists is to disrupt and dismantle the old forms of social order. They believe that our society is not just racist, but far too comfortable, far too unequal, far too bound up with fuddy-duddy old ways that are experienced by people at the bottom of society – the working classes, the immigrants, the homeless, the illegals – as oppressive and demeaning. They enthusiastically propagate the doctrines of political correctness as a way of taking revenge on a social order from which they feel alienated.

Ordinary people are so intimidated by this that they repeat the doctrines, like religious mantras which they hope will keep them safe in hostile territory. Hence people in Britain have accepted without resistance the huge transformations that have been inflicted on them over the last thirty years, largely by activists working through the Labour Party. They have accepted immigration policies that have filled our cities with disaffected Muslims, many of whom have now gone to fight against us in Syria and Iraq. They have accepted the growth of Islamic schools in which children are taught to prepare themselves for jihad against the surrounding social order. They have accepted the constant denigration of their country, its institutions and its inherited religion, for the simple reason that these things are theirs and therefore tainted with forbidden loyalties.

And when the truth is expressed at last, nobody is fired, no arrests are made, and the elected Police and Communities Commissioner for Rotherham, although forced to resign from the Labour Party, refuses to resign from his job. After a few weeks all will have been swept under the carpet, and the work of destruction can resume.

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23 August 2017, 21:29,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
Why stump up lip service Mary ? when most people will forget in a few days ? ....sick perverted behaviour seems to be okay behaviour and even endorsed by so called protectors of decent normal people....in a minority by the looks of it on all counts...even being gay appears to be well excepted as.... Normal..... behaviour .
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23 August 2017, 21:57, (This post was last modified: 23 August 2017, 21:58 by Barneyboy.)
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Just wait until Corbyn gets into power ,I think most of you lot on here will explode ,Jonas like you care what goes on in the uk political party,you have enough to get on with ,trump dumping the USA done the crapper
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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24 August 2017, 00:34,
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RE: sex abuse victims to be quiet ‘for the good of diversity’
Stock market is up, average income is up, housing starts are up, unemployment is down, yep we are going down the crapper by tomorrow BB.

Only problems we are having are left wing engineered social uprisings.
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