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The UK covered this up for 70 years (The Rape Gang Inquiry Report)
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| Jun 19, 2026
| Rupert Lowe / Asmongold TV
Posted on 06/20/2026 9:00:42 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

Video Transcript Summary
Summary of the UK Rape Gang Inquiry Report DiscussionThe transcript is a detailed, hours-long reading and commentary on the independent Rape Gang Inquiry Report (released around mid-2025, led by MP Rupert Lowe with survivor Sammy Woodhouse and others). It examines the systematic grooming, rape, trafficking, torture, and exploitation of vulnerable girls (overwhelmingly white British, often young teens or preteens) by organized networks, primarily Pakistani Muslim men, across Britain.Core Findings
- Scale and Nature: The report estimates at least 250,000 victims (likely an underestimate) over decades, starting in the 1950s–1970s and accelerating with mass immigration post-1997. Crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts. Tactics were consistent: grooming with gifts/alcohol/drugs, collection from schools/care homes/streets via taxis, gang rapes in houses/hotels, filming for blackmail, trafficking between towns, pregnancies, forced abortions/conversions, and extreme violence.
- Perpetrator Profile: Overwhelmingly men from Muslim (especially Pakistani heritage) backgrounds — ~87–95% of convicted in group-based cases per court records, imam testimony, and analyses (far exceeding their ~6–7% of the UK population). Smaller involvement from other Muslim-origin groups (Somali, Afghan, etc.). Justifications often involved cultural/religious elements: viewing non-Muslim (especially white working-class) girls as "easy meat," "kafir," or available property under honor/shame clan dynamics, male dominance, and certain interpretations of Islamic superiority/loyalty doctrines. Sikh communities sometimes deterred attacks through collective protection; white British girls largely lacked this.
- Institutional Failures: Catastrophic and widespread. Police ignored reports, criminalized victims (calling them "prostitutes"), destroyed evidence, and released suspects. Social services placed girls in risky care homes, undermined parents, and retaliated against whistleblowers. NHS treated injuries/STIs/pregnancies/suicide attempts but returned victims to abusers. Schools excluded victims. Politicians (especially Labour-dominated areas) prioritized Muslim voting blocs, "community cohesion," and fear of "racism"/"Islamophobia" accusations over child safety. Data on ethnicity/religion was suppressed. Media and some authorities downplayed patterns.
Survivor TestimoniesHarrowing accounts (Chloe, Fiona, Michelle, Kate, Marie, etc.) detail repeated rapes from ages 10–15, drugging, trafficking, pregnancies, institutional betrayal, lifelong trauma (PTSD, addiction, physical damage), and generational effects. Many described authorities dismissing them, returning them to abusers, or failing to investigate despite evidence. Some cases involved complicit or negligent family members, care staff, or even police.Broader Context and Causes- Linked to post-WWII immigration policies, multiculturalism, and political calculations.
- Report highlights cultural clashes, clan-based honor/shame systems, and theological elements (e.g., views on non-Muslims, female sexuality, consent in marriage) as enablers in some networks.
- Failures not limited to one party, but Labour bears heavy criticism for cover-ups and electoral priorities; Conservatives also failed on data recording and national inquiries. Similar issues noted in Scotland.
RecommendationsStronger sentencing (including possible death penalty for worst cases), mandatory ethnicity/religion recording, mass deportations of foreign perpetrators and enablers, institutional accountability, family-first safeguarding, specialist training, data transparency, civil/private prosecutions, and legislative reforms (e.g., specific organized exploitation offenses, ending "consent" defenses for children).Overall Tone: The report and stream frame this as one of Britain's worst scandals — state-enabled industrial-scale abuse enabled by political correctness, vote-seeking, and institutional cowardice. It calls for truth, justice, and prevention to protect children regardless of political sensitivities. The discussion stresses this is the "tip of the iceberg" and urges full accountability for both perpetrators and enablers.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
it is not “20 Years”.
This coverup goes back to Thatcher and every Prime Minister since.
To: Reverend Wright
it is not “20 Years”. Title: "The UK covered this up for 70 years"
To: E. Pluribus Unum
The UK encouraged this for 70 years.
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06/20/2026 9:12:03 PM PDT
by
House Atreides
(I’m now ULTRA-MAGA-PRO-MAX)
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