D.J. Webb
I prefer longer articles, but this is just a quick thought.
We have heard – correctly – that political correctness around race and culture is the reason why tens of thousands of girls (mainly girls???) were allowed to be abused by ethnic-minority gangs. This is unfortunately the case.
But an additional aspect has been entirely overlooked.
They were allowed to abuse the girls because they were children’s home girls. The people in the social protection teams in the council looked down on the girls because they were in children’s homes. They would not have allowed it to carry on if the girls had been children in middle-class families with parents to speak up for them. The council regard children from broken homes as a kind of underclass among children.
You can just imagine them saying to one another in the council offices, “I bet the girls were up for it. You know those children’s home girls — you only have to give them a few cigarettes and then you can do what you like with them”.
The fate of these children is a function, not only of multiculturalism, but of the state-promoted collapse of the traditional family.
The state can never be an adequate protector of children because racial/cultural and class issues–the despising of the girls by the councils and police is fundamentally a class issue–get in the way.


