[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;52519672]it's not convoluting anything, everyone uses it, everyone knows it, asians even use it. quit projecting your american misunderstanding onto everyone else[/QUOTE]
None of my family in the UK calls themselves "asians" nor has any pakitanis I have ever knownm
How come whenever an american makes a simple point some salty british guy comes in whining and saying shit as if americans aint allowed to talk about simple shit like this just because it happened in your tiny little island.
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;52519672]it's not convoluting anything, everyone uses it, everyone knows it, asians even use it. quit projecting your american misunderstanding onto everyone else[/QUOTE]
As I stated earlier, I'm aware your country convolutes things by calling North Africans and Middle Eastern persons "asians", and I'm saying thats silly.
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I hope the animals responsible are found and given the bludgeoning they deserve.[/QUOTE]
So you'd want to commit two murders for two rapes? I think you need to talk to a therapist.
[QUOTE=Wafflemonstr;52518385]It's pretty rare for articles to absolutely infuriate me, but ya this kinda takes that title[/QUOTE]
Tbh I can't imagine how fucked up one would be after being raped, and then raped by someone you were looking for help from
I don't think I'd recover myself if I was 15, at that point I'd just... hold my breath and die
[QUOTE=AutismoPiggo;52515574]How utterly unsurprising that it's Asians. I also suspect they're not oriental Asians ethier.
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[URL="http://i.imgur.com/kiZUxRO.png"]Great RC thread dude, really convinced me[/URL]
It's hard for people not to be reminded of past examples such as the Rochdale sex abuse rings when they hear that the perpetrator is an "asian male", not that it justifies prejudice but perhaps give people's thoughts context.
[QUOTE=Thomo;52521680]Birmingham resident here, this place is a divided shit hole, the 'asian' community here gets away with so much shit too, whilst I hope they find them and throw them in prison the police probably know to not expect any help from the Pakistani community.[/QUOTE]
We have the same problem in our country,but we have "islamic" republics in Russia so it's much harder to punish them without consequences.You must reform your country or we will see more things like this.
[QUOTE=Sky King;52519472]Yes. Me calling other people racist is what caused all these rapes nation wide. I will stop calling other people racist on the internet so these rape gangs will stop and turn themselves in.
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That's the complete opposite of what i meant. People were reporting the crimes, the police and welfare knew about the rapes any attempt at an investigation was blocked, some people were called racist and thus the men were free to continue drugging and raping children. I can see in your post you also suggest we do this, assimilation =/= letting them do whatever the fuck they want
It also has nothing to do with the lower classes. There are many poor areas in the UK, with a variety of races living in them but the majority will be white and yet white rape gangs have been from men in the top 10% wealth bracket, while there's been no black rape gangs.
[QUOTE][B]Update – man charged in connection to rape investigation[/B]
A 27-year-old man will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ court on Monday morning (31/07), charged with rape.
Khurram Rahi of Rosefield Road, Smethwick was arrested yesterday (29/07) morning in connection to an incident at Witton station on Tuesday 25 July. He has been remanded to police custody.
A 34-year-old man from the Birmingham area who was also arrested on suspicion of rape, has been released under police investigation whilst enquiries continue.
DCI Tony Fitzpatrick from British Transport Police, said: “This case has gained national interest and I am pleased we are now in a position to charge a man in connection. I would once again like to thank the public and the media for their help in sharing this appeal.
“However, we still have a suspect outstanding for the offence in the vehicle. I would urge anyone who may have any information regarding this attack to get in touch as soon as possible. The second assault happened at approximately 2am close to Witton station. The victim flagged down a vehicle for help, a man then raped her.”
The man sought over the offence in the vehicle is described as thick set Asian man, approximately 5ft 6inc with large biceps.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact BTP by sending a text to 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 65 of 26/07/2017. Alternatively, ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://media.btp.police.uk/r/14443/update___man_charged_in_connection_to_rape_invest[/url]
One down, one to go
[QUOTE=Cyke Lon bee;52518429]How is it not? Its purposely misidentifying fugitives to avoid kicking a political hornets nest.[/QUOTE]
The worst part is, i'd say deliberately trying to "protect" these people, by constantly saying "asians" or what have you is the only actual racist action, because it's presuming that this is just what these people are, and factually reporting on it will case horrible horrible (but in this hypothetical situation, perfectly reasonable) prejudice. As opposed to just assuming that it's a few awful individuals set against a larger majority, and holding them to the same basic standards we'd hold ourselves to.
This is what the phrase "soft bigotry of low expectations" means. And the funniest part to me is that it's exactly the same beliefs that made the nazis racist. As they believed the untermench were uncivilized animals that needed the glorious master race to guide them to enlightenment like some strange goose stepping Oedipus figure.
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;52518451]Focusing on their race just makes it easier for idiots to convince themselves that 'barbaric outsiders' are the ones who commit sexual crimes, allowing them to continue to ignore deeply ingrained problems of (often sexual) violence towards women in our societies by exporting the blame onto some group of people who are not 'them'. It's a distraction tactic which leads them to solutions which, while often accurately depicting people from these backgrounds as generally treating women worse, are superficial and target one group of people at the expense of deep and sustained action to fix the problem.[/QUOTE]
Have you considered that maybe refusing to acknowledge any cultural issues directly leading back to Middle Eastern immigrants is also failing to in any way fix the problem? There's a pervasive issue with Middle Eastern immigrants in the UK being disproportionately responsible for cases of sexual assault. It's not about their race, it's about a community's ongoing failure to assimilate to modern Western culture, and ignoring the problem won't make it go away.
Policies which reinforce the perception that political correctness is superseding the public good only make it worse, and provide a breeding ground for actual racism.
[QUOTE=catbarf;52524244]Have you considered that maybe refusing to acknowledge any cultural issues directly leading back to Middle Eastern immigrants is also failing to in any way fix the problem? There's a pervasive issue with Middle Eastern immigrants in the UK being disproportionately responsible for cases of sexual assault. It's not about their race, it's about a community's ongoing failure to assimilate to modern Western culture, and ignoring the problem won't make it go away.
Policies which reinforce the perception that political correctness is superseding the public good only make it worse, and provide a breeding ground for actual racism.[/QUOTE]
well yeah my point was that the solution to the problems of middle-eastern cultures would also be just as applicable to everyone else, because we (in the west) aren't innocent in a culture of violence directed towards women either. I'm thinking along the line of educational tools which emphasise respect for women, their position as equals to men, how they must be treated with dignity, and what constitutes consent/sexual assualt.
I was just saying there's a tendency that people get to the 'race' part of the equation and stop there, drawing suspect conclusions based on that alone (often that violence against women is a problem of 'outsiders', and if they were removed or assimilated the problem would go away). Except women still experience sexual violence at the hands of men in our modern western culture. It seems awfully like a band-aid solution to address only Middle-eastern groups' expressions of sexual violence.
Basically I'm of the opinion that a sustained education campaign for all segments of society is necessary to meaningfully address sexual violence. This doesn't preclude focusing efforts on a 'problem' group either, but simply 'bringing them in line' with western culture isn't fixing the problem. It's just alleviating its worst excesses.
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