Greetings, Dear Reader,
A close friend once told me that the longer I stay in conservative media, the more likely it is I’ll eventually go insane.
So I encourage you first to read Amber Duke’s take on the Rupert Lowe report covering rape gangs in the UK. She’s only about half as crazy as I am now and her write-up is much more measured than I’m about to be.
It’s got all the primary facts as well.
I intend to be way less sober than Amber.
GUILLOTINES … IN PUBLIC
It’s time we reinvigorate one of the west’s favorite pastimes that has been shelved in the last century or so: Guillotining prominent people in public.
There’s a long history there. Charles I of England was beheaded. Mary, Queen of Scots also. Marie Antoinette. Open the aperture to public executions generally and you’ve got even more names. Thomas Cromwell, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Saddam Hussein.
Japanese General Hideki Tojo actually attempted to off himself only for allied doctors to resuscitate him so he could later be executed by hanging. He oversaw the infamous Rape of Nanking in China during WWII in which somewhere between 20,000 and 80,000 Chinese women were raped.
Sound familiar, prime minister?
MP Rupert Lowe published his UK rape gang report Tuesday and it’s orders of magnitude worse than we could ever imagine. You could bundle up Nanking, the Catholic Church, and Jeffrey Epstein and it wouldn’t come close to touching both the body count and the institutional culpability. The report’s estimates – admittedly, imperfect – say the number of white, christian young girls and women victimized by the gangs could number as high as 250,000.
I want to emphasize white and christian. This was a targeted ethnoreligious pogrom. The report itself concludes that 95% of the perpetrators were Pakistani Muslim men. Many witness statements include bits about the rapists saying Islamic prayers right before truly horrendous acts.
On that note, I’m not going to recount the gory details of any of these. If you want to find them, you can. They’re grisly. The acts and corresponding injuries are truly gruesome. The rape was by many accounts more about creative, sexualized torture and less about sexual gratification.
The cases in which officers of the law, government and elected officials either looked the other way or actively suppressed information are staggering.
A concerned mother describing the perpetrators she believed to have abducted her daughter to a UK police desk sergeant was upbraided on the phone.
“You can’t describe the men as Asian,” the officer said, according to the mother, “that’s racist. You should be glad your child is being taught a different culture.”
Somehow it got worse for her daughter.
Police located her and returned her to the house where the abuse was occurring, telling the men inside, “have fun with her.” Later, police advised the men to pressure “Fiona” – the woman’s name in the report – to sign herself out of care, so the police “wouldn’t bother” them anymore.
Another young woman who had attempted suicide as a result of all the raping later went on Facebook and named her perpetrators. When the post went viral, police showed up and arrested her.
Once convicted and imprisoned, Muslim men continued harassing the girl’s family. Police were no help.
One young woman abducted and abused by five men was forced into having eight abortions. Her abusers required her to wear a hijab and walk five feet behind them in public. She was required to learn Arabic and Urdu and speak only those languages. She made several attempts to escape, one in which she reported to a police station.
The Muslim police officer advised her to drop the charges for “lack of evidence.”
It goes well beyond just incompetent or evil beat cops. City councils across the UK took part in the cover-up. The Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn looks highly likely to have reviewed actual evidence of the rape gangs only to continue publicly denying their existence. UK’s own prime minister, Keir Starmer, as head prosecutor, released as many as 13,000 known perpetrators and pedophiles with “warnings.” He, like Kahn, continually denied these reports until the information coming out was so overwhelming it became undeniable.
As the report concluded most succinctly (emphasis mine):
Every institution that existed to protect children instead enabled the gangs. Police forces across England and Scotland discouraged reporting, criminalised victims, destroyed evidence, allowed known rapists to walk free on bail, and in some cases actively participated in or shielded the networks. Social care removed parental authority, placed children in trafficking hubs inside children’s homes and semi-independent units, closed cases despite clear evidence of exploitation, destroyed records, and retaliated against whistleblowers. The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple STIs in 13-year-olds, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts yet discharged the children back to their abusers the same night with no safeguarding or trauma care. Schools watched older men collect girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape in toilets, and excluded the victims rather than protecting them. Taxi licensing authorities renewed permits for the very drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the trafficking networks and collapsed in the face of organised protests when basic safety measures were proposed.
The sheer scale of these rape gangs and the depth of institutional culpability demands proportionate accountability.
It’s without even the slightest hesitation that I say there should be a modern version of the Nuremberg Trials, followed by high-profile executions.
Police officials, school officials, public health officials, regulators and even politicians, right along with all the perpetrators. They should be investigated, tried, and then guillotined.
Enthusiastically guillotined, right in public, for all to see.
MORE LINKS
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We need more baby-making, not less.
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Also need more (strong) men leading the youth.
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Interviewer Asks Two Democratic Candidates Who They’re Rooting For In World Cup. Neither Say America
Despicable.
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