by Keith Woods, The Unz Review:
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The “grooming gang” scandal in the UK is one of the darkest chapters of the country’s history. For years, thousands of young, White British girls were abused by pedophilic Pakistani rape gangs across the UK. Early attempts by some to bring it to light went nowhere, as all levels of the UK regime engaged in a systematic coverup to hide the abuses.
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In recent days, attention has again been focused on this episode, with the abominable details of the abuse suffered by the young White victims, archived in the harrowing court transcripts of their abusers trials, spreading across X with help from the signal boost of an outraged Elon Musk.
The coverup of the racial nature of this crime has been twofold. First, British authorities including social workers and police avoided prosecuting the matter because they feared it would inflame racial tensions were it revealed that Pakistani gangs were targeting White British girls. Second, since the scandal has come to light, establishment media has tried to downplay the overwhelming overrepresentation of Pakistanis and claim grooming gangs are primarily a White phenomenon.
In 2020, the mouthpieces of the British regime ran a flood of articles with this message: “Most child sexual abuse gangs made up of white men, Home Office report says”, wrote The Guardian.
Establishment media was suddenly happy to discuss the episode, now it had an official government report that showed the racists had been lying to everyone all along. What did this report say that put the claims of racists to bed?
A number of high-profile cases – including the offending in Rotherham investigated by Professor Alexis Jay, the Rochdale group convicted as a result of Operation Span, and convictions in Telford – have mainly involved men of Pakistani ethnicity. Beyond specific high-profile cases, the academic literature highlights significant limitations to what can be said about links between ethnicity and this form of offending. Research has found that group-based CSE [Child Sex Exploitation] offenders are most commonly White. Some studies suggest an over-representation of Black and Asian offenders relative to the demographics of national populations. However, it is not possible to conclude that this is representative of all group-based CSE offending.
The Home Office report here cites Berelowitz et al. (2012). A look at this report, titled The Office of the Children’s Commissioner’s Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation In Gangs and Groups, produces the following results on racial representation:
As stated earlier, children were not always able to provide accurate accounts of the ethnicity of all of their abusers. Given that only 3% of call for evidence submissions could provide full perpetrator data, and that 68% of submissions did not provide any perpetrator data, the chart below must be viewed with caution as the picture is incomplete. Based on the call for evidence submissions, the ethnicity of identified perpetrators was reported as follows:
26% of submissions provided information on a total of 1514 perpetrators, although for 21% of these cases the ethnicity of the perpetrator was not provided. Where the ethnicity of perpetrators was provided, 545 were recorded as ‘White’, 415 were recorded as ‘Asian’, and 244 were recorded as ‘Black’
So “Asian” perpetrators were 415/1514 cases where ethnicity could be identified, or 27.4%. In 2011, Asians (including Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, Indians) were 6.8% of the British population. This means Asians were overrepresented by a factor of 4.03.