Well and we have one of the other examples of "Multiculturalism" and Political Correctness in
Rotheram.
Government commissioners are taking over Rotherham Council amid damning fresh evidence that it failed to tackle widespread sex abuse in the town because of “misplaced political correctness” and then tried to silence people who wanted to expose the scandal.
They subjected more than 1,400 children to rape, violence and trafficking over a 16-year period. According to the report, senior figures at the council were reluctant to intervene for fear of being labelled racist.
“People were unable to tackle race issues because they were too worried about being called racist. They decided such issues should be dealt with by people who were from the Pakistani community.”
Or not dealt with....
But Ms Casey said the number was “conservative” and criticised many of those she interviewed for doubting the figure, saying that the council and police should focus instead on taking “effective action” against abuse.
I mean, why accept the sheer scale of your failure if you can doubt it??
It was reported yesterday that two Rotherham councillors and a police officer in the town had been accused of having sex with victims of abuse.
The police officer has also been accused of passing information on to abusers in the town, while a colleague of the officer has reportedly been accused of failing to take appropriate action after receiving information about his conduct.
Scared or "involved"??
The report was also damning about South Yorkshire Police’s response. “[The girls] were threatened with wasting police time; they were told they had consented to sex and, on occasion, they were arrested at the scene of a crime, rather than the perpetrators.”
So, not only did the Police not do their job, they actually aided and abetted the criminals.
I can just see the types who infested the council. This is far too close to my birthplace for me to not recognise the types. Funnily enough it was people like this who convinced me that there was no future in my home town. Seems I was not disappointed in my assessment of the character type.