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Jesse, if you read these comments, the Rotherham case is *still* significant for several reasons (will post in both the comment section and the Open Thread):
1. In addition to being an obviously-terrible sex scandal—it was a series of anti-white hate crimes. Pakistanis targeted British girls specifically because they were white. The media downplayed this fact, and many prominent journalists, academics, and Labour party leaders lied about the demogra…
Pakistanis did not target British girls because they are white. They were targeted because they were without parents, without carers and were non-Muslims.
(I'm not denying these crimes are partially religiously motivated. But survivors claimed the attackers would frequently harass their victims for their skin color.)
Thanks for showing me that. I have to say that although they all reached the conclusion that these were racially based crimes the description that was given of what motivated these people to me looked religiously based. There were racial insults of course, but it seemed to me that the hatred of whites was because they weren’t Muslims. Maybe I’m just confused.