British Parents Send 16-Year-Old Daughter to Turkey to Marry Hadji Muslim

Daily Stormer
February 24, 2014

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Jaydene Roberts with Emre Karaca. Within days of meeting, Emre who speaks very little English had proposed to her with her parents blessing.

Send your blonde-haired daughters to the harems of Mordor, White Man.  It is the only way you are ever going to make up for enslaving the Jews, holocausting sixty million Mexicans and causing global warming.

The blood of your children, gojim.  Pay it up.

From the Daily Mail:

When 16-year-old schoolgirl Jaydene Roberts first developed a crush on the handsome barman at the hotel in Turkey where she stayed with her parents and sister last August, the family dismissed the fling as a holiday romance.

But just a few months on, Jaydene is about to return to Turkey to live with 21-year-old Emre Karaca at his  family’s home as a prelude to marrying him with her parents’ full blessing. The whirlwind romance between the pair has caused a deep rift, however – her disapproving paternal grandparents have cut off all contact with Jaydene and her family.

Just two months after the holiday, during which parents Michael and Michelle Roberts, from Swindon, were happy to allow their daughter to sleep with a man five years her senior within days of meeting him, Emre had proposed to Jaydene.

She speaks hardly any Turkish and her new fiancé speaks only broken English. Despite needing to use Google Translate to maintain contact via Facebook and Skype, the pair plan to wed in August.

Jaydene’s grandparents’ misgivings will be shared by many who may wonder if 16 is just too tender an age to make such a life-changing decision – particularly after a relationship largely conducted, as it has been, online with verbal communication at a basic level.

Jaydene’s parents hope that her forthcoming betrothal will help boost her confidence. A year ago they withdrew her from school to home-educate her a few months before her GCSEs because of bullying. Then, weeks after the romance with Emre began, she quit a beauty course at college, again due to bullies.

And what of Emre’s motives – is it true love or the first step on the road to a British passport? Jaydene’s father insists: ‘He doesn’t really want to come here.’

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Despite being warned by their sensible and truthful parents that the girl will likely be kidnapped, killed or murdered and despite a younger sister already having had trouble with a Non-White boyfriend, the parents of the 16-year-old White girl are happy for her to race-mix.

Meanwhile, this week Jaydene, who is not religious, leaves for Turkey to spend seven weeks with her fiancé and his family – who are practising Muslims – in the resort of Marmaris in southern Turkey.

Jaydene, who has recently had ‘Emre’ with a small heart tattooed on her arm, said: ‘I know there’s going to be good and bad reactions to what I’m doing. I’ve seen people on programmes like Holiday Love Rats but they are just unfortunate.’

The couple met last August during the Roberts’s annual two-week summer holiday at Marmaris. Emre was working as a barman in the hotel where Jaydene and her family were staying.

Jaydene said: ‘The first time I saw him was when we got off the bus and he helped us with our luggage.

‘As the days went on he was talking to my dad and then he asked me to add him as a friend on Facebook. He told me that he liked a girl in the hotel, but I didn’t know it was me.

‘I complimented him and told him he was really nice. I got to know him as a friend. At the end of the first week he asked me if I wanted to go out with him – just for a walk down to the local shops. He told me he liked me. I didn’t know what to say. I told him I liked him too.

‘After that we were pretty much head over heels and saw each other as much as we could for the last week of the holiday.

‘I thought it was just going to be a holiday romance and that I would come home and I would never see or talk to him again. But the day I left he suggested we Skype each other and we’ve been doing that every day since. The longest time was for nine hours when he wasn’t working.’

She claims that because of Emre’s job in a predominantly English-speaking hotel, his English is ‘pretty good’. But that was not apparent in a short conversation The Mail on Sunday attempted with him by telephone yesterday.

Jaydene’s parents say they witnessed an ‘instant bond’ between the two young lovers, and even more so when Jaydene and her mother, 39, and sister Allanah, 12, returned for a second trip in October. During that break they met members of Emre’s extended family of 21, which includes a cousin who is also married to an English girl.

After Emre has completed his stint in the army, the couple plan to live in this country for a couple of years before moving back to Turkey.
‘After Emre has completed his stint in the army, the couple plan to live in this country for a couple of years before moving back to Turkey.’ Yeah right.

It was on this trip that Emre gave the teenager a ring and asked her to marry him. Mrs Roberts admitted she and her husband had doubts, but she felt convinced she was witnessing ‘true love blossoming’.

She recalled: ‘When Emre proposed I was a bit shocked – although there was a part of me which could see it coming because of how much in love they both were.

‘I had this overwhelming feeling that this was my little girl, but she wasn’t my little girl any more.

‘When it came to saying their goodbyes they were both in pieces. I  literally had to separate them to get Jaydene back on the bus taking us to the airport.

‘Then, the minute we landed back in the UK, they were texting each other. As soon as we walked through the door, they were Skyping. After that I felt that I owed it to my daughter to help her follow her heart.

‘I understand that people are going to be outraged when they hear what we are allowing Jaydene to do when she is only 16, but we’re letting her because you only live once. You only get one shot at life. Her dad and I will always be there for her in an instant if anything did go wrong.

‘And if we thought she would be in any kind of danger we wouldn’t even contemplate letting her do what she’s doing.’

Mr Roberts, 41, a self-employed builder, added: ‘My mum and dad don’t want anything to do with it. A lot of nasty things have been said. It’s all about Emre being Turkish. I think they think Jaydene is going to get murdered, killed or kidnapped.

‘Just before Christmas when Emre was on Skype, he asked to say hello to my parents but my mum just turned round to the camera and said, “I don’t want anything to do with him”.

‘We haven’t spoken to my parents now for the past few months.

‘It has divided the family – I don’t speak to my mum and dad and they don’t speak to Jaydene.

‘My youngest sister, who is 38, hasn’t been OK either. Her daughter used to go out with a

Turkish-born lad, but she had some trouble with him. One half of the family has been OK and the other half just don’t want to know. It’s 100 per cent about him being Turkish. ’