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Social workers in Bradford turned a blind eye when a 15-year-old grooming victim took part in an Islamic marriage to one of her abusers.


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Here's me reflecting over decades, recalling all the idiots from our own community who used to say this type of stuff didn't happen, or was exaggerated. 

All the 'sianay' who called people highlighting this stuff, 'trouble makers'. 

All the daft thirsty apneean who thought Sikh blokes telling them about these people were lying. 

 

I guess some progress has been made. 

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On 8/1/2021 at 9:13 AM, Premi5 said:

who was the social worker ?

some gori scumbag who didn't want to do her job but get rid of her problem case child by witnessing an illegal marriage , minimum age is 16 WITH parental consent. So she got around it by making the girl a ward of the muslim abuser's family who would of course being foster parents be entitled to give permission in loco parentis. That highlights the extreme need to protect our kids going into the system by having more sikh foster families, otherwise next criteria used is punjabi ...

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12 hours ago, justasking said:

inbreds at it again y dont uk guys just smash there head in no sul has tatey to do this in canada y is so diff in uk 

There appears to be a culture of protecting sexual predators going all the way to the top here. Plenty of Sikh guys have battled this. They've been given disproportionate prison sentences, been put on gang and extremist lists. Police, media, government itself  and social services seem to be complicit. Even indigenous working class white girls were abused on industrial scales here........

Be careful in Canada, it might be like you describe now, but these pedos will slowly work their way in after identifying the vulnerable/susceptible in the community.  Don't think it can't happen there. They rely on complacency. You have to be eagle eyed and sharp. These guys are usually deranged sociopaths too, so they'll stoop to whatever low level they require. 

Another problem we had here for decades (and still do to) is politically correct and sycophantic people within our own community playing it down and attacking people who were combatting it.

That all being said, awareness and organisation within the UK panth about this, is better than ever. We've disrupted it. But everyone here should be extra vigilant now.  Lockdown helped keep predators at bay for a while, but now things are opening up again, expect them to be up to their old tricks. Because of the political situation here, they are less likely to target gorian now, and focus on other communities, like ours.   

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13 hours ago, justasking said:

inbreds at it again y dont uk guys just smash there head in no sul has tatey to do this in canada y is so diff in uk 

Is it true though in Canada. Heard there are cases where they'd been after Sikhs and inner fighting..but not as bad as UK. Canada Punabi culture is something else.  Either conservative Sikhi or Liberalism. 

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1 hour ago, Kau89r8 said:

@dallysingh101

Shouldn't put our hands under the sand. Underage is wrong, but i know some make their own choice then regret later. Others out of their free will. Punjabi culture for you. There is choice and choosing the right path our community doesn't make those right choices. Starts from upbringing imo

The point of there being underage is by law they can not consent. 

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