Sunday, September 21, 2014

Memo to the BBC: The 'Far Right' Did Not Decapitate David Haines nor Rape 1400 Girls in Rotherham

Memo to the BBC: The 'Far Right' Did Not Decapitate David Haines nor Rape 1400 Girls in Rotherham:
"Here is the news:
in Australia, a plot by Islamic State sympathisers to capture random members of the public and chop their heads off has been foiled by security services;
in Syria, two Americans and a British hostage have been beheaded by an Islamist nicknamed Jihadi John
- and another innocent Briton (a taxi driver captured while working for an aid convoy) has been told he is next on the list;
across Britain, in the aftermath of the Rotherham enquiry, more and more evidence is emerging that in towns and cities all over the country mostly underage white girls have been systematically groomed, raped and trafficked by organised Muslim gangs, with the complicity of local government authorities, charity workers, police officers and the broader Muslim community.

Luckily, thanks to the BBC, we know what the real problem is here. 
It is, of course, our old friends, "Islamophobia" and "the spectre of a far right" backlash."

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