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3 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Oh well <banned word filter activated>. Look at that. Huh. 

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I am sure he likes cricket, so why he was was so 'outraged' I'm  not sure, just a few days ago

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10219337/Fiona-Bruce-criticised-asking-non-white-member-Question-Time-panel-handle-racism-question.html

'I have no criticism of Fiona Bruce': Question Time panellist Nazir Afzal U-turns and backs host... hours after accusing her of only asking him about cricket racism because he's the 'brown person'

  • Audience member asked question partly about the allegations of racism made by cricketer Azeem Rafiq 
  • Panel on BBC show formed of three MPs, psychologist Jordan Peterson and former prosecutor Nazir Afzal
  • Bruce turned to Mr Afzal and asked him to answer first, before he said: 'The brown person will answer first' 
  • But she added: 'Well let's not do it. I'm not being sarcastic at all. I mean if that's how you feel, I respect that' 

 

Question Time panellist Nazir Afzal U-turned today as he backed Fiona Bruce, saying he had 'no criticism' of the host after accusing her on the show of asking him first about the cricket racism row because he is a 'brown person'.

The BBC programme has become embroiled in an 'unconscious racism' row after Bruce asked Mr Afzal, the only non-white member of the panel, to be the first person to answer an audience member's query about racism. 

During the show, Mr Afzal agreed with Bruce that he thought she was 'wrong' to go to him first. But reacting this morning after the incident prompted huge debate online, Mr Afzal tweeted: 'I have no criticism of F

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Who knows, he could have helped cover up a lot of other cases

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/nov/21/nazir-afzal-cps-child-abuse

 

Nazir Afzal: how the CPS plans to bring more child abusers to justice

Fay Wertheimer
The north-west head of the Crown Prosecution Service talks about bringing the Rochdale child sex ring before the courts
21 Nov 2012 06.00 GMT

Nazir Afzal readily acknowledges that his cultural heritage played a part in getting nine men convicted of running a child exploitation ring in Rochdale earlier this year. He famously reopened the case against the gang of Asian men that groomed young girls for sex, shortly after his appointment as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the north-west of England. And he suggests that being an Asian himself made it easier to take that step.

"My Pakistani heritage helped cut through barriers within the black and minority ethnic communities," he says. "And white professionals' oversensitivity to political correctness and fear of appearing racist may well have contributed to justice being stalled."

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Wrong un

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jul/16/muslimah-sex-manual--halal-sex-guide-muslim-women-seeking-fulfilling-love-lives

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Published last week, The Muslimah Sex Manual: A Halal Guide to Mind Blowing Sex is the first such guide written by a Muslim woman. The author has chosen to stay anonymous, using an alias.

 

Candid advice is offered on everything from kissing to cowgirl positions – with the core message being that Muslim women can and should enjoy a varied sex life and take the lead in physical relationships.

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1 minute ago, Premi5 said:

 

Who knows, he could have helped cover up a lot of other cases

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/nov/21/nazir-afzal-cps-child-abuse

 

Nazir Afzal: how the CPS plans to bring more child abusers to justice

Fay Wertheimer
The north-west head of the Crown Prosecution Service talks about bringing the Rochdale child sex ring before the courts
21 Nov 2012 06.00 GMT

Nazir Afzal readily acknowledges that his cultural heritage played a part in getting nine men convicted of running a child exploitation ring in Rochdale earlier this year. He famously reopened the case against the gang of Asian men that groomed young girls for sex, shortly after his appointment as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the north-west of England. And he suggests that being an Asian himself made it easier to take that step.

"My Pakistani heritage helped cut through barriers within the black and minority ethnic communities," he says. "And white professionals' oversensitivity to political correctness and fear of appearing racist may well have contributed to justice being stalled."

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That's weird the gang he busted was asian but the community his background helped him mesh with in the investigation was black. 

 A corrupt connection between the british and the pakistani grooming gangs has been obvious. 

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