Naughty Words on the Rise in Wake of Child Rape Scandal in Rotherham

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 4, 2014

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Protesters at Rotherham.

Rotherham Police are putting extra Police on the streets to deal with their most pressing problem.

No, it is not 1,400 White girls groomed, drugged, raped and trafficked, but rumours of naughty words being shouted out at the community responsible.

The Police are especially keen to speak to leaders of the rapist community to establish the extent of the problem, such as how many naughty words is it that they have actually heard.

In the month before the infamous report that showed that Rotherham Police and Council deliberately facilitated the rape of 1,400 young White girls, only 4 naughty words were reported. After the report came out, a total of 19 naughty words are alleged to have been used by White people against innocent members of the rapist community.

In several cases, White people have been arrested and charged, and since the Crown Prosecution Service is now filled with members of the aforesaid rapist community, those White people can expect to feel the full force of the law and possibly be imprisoned.

Remember, naughty words will not be tolerated! There is nothing the British Police take more seriously than people saying mean things to members of the immigrant rapist community.

The Star:

Racial abuse and assaults are on the increase in Rotherham in the wake of the child sex abuse scandal which rocked the town.

Police chiefs have revealed that the month before the publication of the damning report into the abuse of children by largely Pakistani men there were seven reports of racial harassment or racially aggravated assaults in Rotherham.

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All these People sick of what is going on and the Police are more interested in whether anyone has said ‘Paki’ or not.

Following Professor Alexis Jay’s revelation that 1,400 children were groomed, raped and sexually assaulted over 16 years while the authorities turned a blind eye there have been 26 hate crimes reported to South Yorkshire Police.

The month before the publication of the report, which claimed police and council chiefs failed to act because of sensitivities around the ethnicity of offenders, there were seven hate crimes reported.

Chief Inspector Richard Butterworth said extra police officers were patrolling the streets and speaking to community representatives to try to establish the extent of the problem.

He said hate crimes would not be tolerated by the force.

“We have noticed a rise in respect of hate crimes since the Jay Report, which does concern us and we are taking positive action in respect of this,” he said.

“The month prior to the report there were four incidents of racial harassment made, after the report there were 19. The month before the report there were three racially aggravated assault, since the report there have been seven.

“In several of the cases people have been charged.”

He said innocent members of the public were ‘enduring racial abuse in the street’ and said a taxi driver was attacked in Wath last weekend.

“It is completely innocent people being targeted,” he said.

“These are criminal offences – you just can’t shout abuse at innocent people who have nothing to do with the Jay Report.

“We have stepped up patrols in some areas to give reassurance to people.”

He urged victims to come forward and said support would be offered.

Call South Yorkshire Police on 101.

So even though the Jay Report specifically named the rapists as all being of Pakistani heritage, Pakistanis are somehow innocent and had nothing to do with it?

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National Front protest the Rotherham rape scandal.