From the link:
“...In a BBC documentary, the author of a 2002 report to the Rotherham council on the scandal said her work was quashed. When she noted that the perpetrators were from the Pakistani community, a colleague told her you must never refer to that again you must never refer to Asian men. She was sent to diversity training and, by her account, nearly fired.....”
PC. It is a cancer that is pervasive in all Western countries. We must remove it.
Yup. In other stories, a worker, possibly this same one, was reassigned, and then all the data and evidence she had already collected mysteriously disappeared from computers and files.
If this case continues to be pursued over there, I’ll be surprised if they don’t find the problems wasn’t limited to this one city. In fact, I suspect it will turn out to be more or less systemic.
I think it’s highly relevant to point out that under widely held, though not universal, interpretations of Islam, the actions of these young men was not only non-criminal, it was laudable. Islam means submission, not peace, and they were simply enforcing the submission of the dhimmis, as is the obligation of all good Muslims.