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Unfit to Print: HOW THEY TREAT WHITE GIRLS RAPED BY BROWN MEN

Direct testimony from the rape gang victims

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Amber Duke
Jun 18, 2026
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The “Pink Ladies” anti-immigration group were met by a “Women Against The Far-Right” counterprotest, the day after the UK and France agreed to a new three-year deal over the policing of migrants traveling to England in small boats via the English Channel. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)

Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print.

As we covered in this newsletter yesterday, the Rape Gang Inquiry report released by MP Rupert Lowe exposed the UK’s failure to protect victims of migrant rape gangs.

Because British authorities chose to revictimize the estimated 250,000 girls who were abused by the grooming gangs, we are going to center some of their stories.


THIS IS HOW THEY TREAT GIRLS RAPED BY BROWN MEN

The Rape Gang Inquiry probably isn’t all that surprising to those of us who’ve been paying attention — at least, we knew that mass migration was leading to higher rates of rape in the UK.

What sets this report apart though, is what fills roughly 80 pages in the center of the report: survivor testimony, in their own words.


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