Originally posted by MarillionFan
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The term racist is used too often
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Perfectly sums up the local area... And my wife still cant see why I want to leave Rochdale and go somewhere that will give my two little girls chance to grow partially safe.Last edited by scooby; 9 May 2012, 08:29.I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you! -
Oh, and now the ring leader of the peados is already accusing the judge and jury of being racist... Well, he can rest assured now. No one in prison is racist when it comes to being big daddy's bitch!
I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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And of course there are levels of prisoners. Those who abuse the vulnerable are right at the bottom.Originally posted by scooby View PostOh, and now the ring leader of the peados is already accusing the judge and jury of being racist... Well, he can rest assured now. No one in prison is racist when it comes to being big daddy's bitch!
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You mean "Keith Passport Vaz"? You believe what he says?
Figures are probably correct but will include all paedophiles (Uncle Johnny etc) not just the ones pimping out young girls. Encouraging them to be raped 20 times a day.
It's not 'Racially motivated' it is however 'Culturally & opportunistically motivated'. The failure to investigate was almost certainly racially motivated and some dismissals in the senior officers responsible should be expected.
I hope to see the officers responsible for not pursuing the prosecutions found hanging from their ties at home destroyed by remorse. I'm pretty sure I will be disappointed.
The girls themselves were almost certainly emotional orphans thanks to the level of support their parents & peers provided them.Comment
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Really?Originally posted by JamJarST View PostNo they didn't repeatedly accept gifts from strangers. They thought the person that had groomed them was their boyfriend!!
BBC News - Rochdale grooming case: Victim's story
The grooming and subsequent abuse - which centred around the town of Heywood - began when the woman, now aged 19, was a 15-year-old schoolgirl.
"We would get free alcohol and cigarettes, food, free taxis," she said.
"At first I thought it was great because nothing sexual had happened, I thought I could just get all of this stuff for free."
The men, she said, were friendly at first, simply chatting with the girls now and again in a takeaway shop.
"It made me feel like I was pretty. I never thought that they would do what they did to me, because you don't think that would happen."
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So veteran nails his colours to the mast and blames the police.
Oh feck it then. It's Thatchers fault.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Do you think you can actually have a discussion about the topic without having a go at someone on the forum?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo veteran nails his colours to the mast and blames the police.
Oh feck it then. It's Thatchers fault.
Just asking, like.
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Well worth it we moved from a marginal area to a nice area just as our eldest turned 6, before they picked up the local vibe.Originally posted by scooby View PostPerfectly sums up the local area... And my wife still cant see why I want to leave Rochdale and go somewhere that will give my two little girls chance to grow partially safe.
The children are now in the choir, my wife runs the toddler group, the Vicar & his wife pop round & borrow our tools or cooking ingredients. We know all our neighbours and like them.
Much better than having a small boy (4 yrs old) smelling of wee, with clothes that he has been wearing for weeks wandering into the road, watching you change a tyre and asking you - what you doing? Or drunken yobs urinating on your fence.
Cost us £200k though but I'm pretty sure we will get that extra back.
& yes that was a marginal area, the bad areas have running battles between racial groups.Comment
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Literally.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd of course there are levels of prisoners. Those who abuse the vulnerable are right at the bottom.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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No I blame the Paedo Pimps for doing it I hope they roast in hell, at the very least roasting in Prison would be a good start.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo veteran nails his colours to the mast and blames the police.
I blame the police for not investigating swiftly and not having the courage to do their job. I hope they make their own personal hell.
two different things.Comment
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