How Political Correctness Shielded Pakistani Grooming Gangs in Britain

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The grooming gang scandal exposes the dark intersection of race, religion, and extremism within British society. Ignoring it only perpetuates injustice.

The scandal of ‘grooming gangs’ in the UK, particularly involving British Pakistani men, is far more than a failure of policing or local authorities. It reflects a deeper cultural problem rooted in extremism, misogyny, and the manipulation of racial and religious identity.

Between 1997 and 2013, at least 1,400 children—mostly white British girls—were systematically abused in Rotherham alone. The perpetrators were overwhelmingly men of Pakistani heritage, and their crimes were shielded for years by a toxic mix of political correctness, institutional neglect, and a fear of confronting uncomfortable ethnic realities.



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