Daily Stormer
June 19, 2015
Another fantastic report which explains to us something that we could never in a million years have figured out on our own.
The majority of child sexual abuse cases are taking place in areas with significant Asian populations, a new report has found. Figures revealed by Freedom of Information requests lodged with every police force in England show that London, Manchester and West Yorkshire have the highest rates of incidents. Another study claimed that White and Asian people took the number one and two slots amongst perpetrators.
The National Society for the Prevention of Child Cruelty (NSPCC) lodged the FOI requests as part of it’s fact finding exercise for it’s third annual state of the nations’s children report. The figures show that there were a total of 31,238 sexual offences against under 18 year olds recorded between 1st April 2013 and 31st March 2014, an increase of 40 percent on the previous year.
The majority of these – 11.28 percent – were recorded by the London Metropolitan police. Also high on the list were Greater Manchester Police, which recorded 5.84 percent of cases, West Yorkshire Police, which recorded 4.92 percent of cases, and West Midlands Police, recording 4.37 percent of cases.
West Yorkshire Police cover an area which includes Bradford, Leeds, and Wakefield, whilst West Midlands Police serves Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton.
The total figure represents 85 cases a day including rape, sexual assault, and grooming being reported to police nationwide. The majority of cases involved children aged 12-18, although 2,895 involved children aged five or younger – including 94 babies.
Each of these areas include significant Asian, predominantly Muslim populations. The 2011 census showed that the Muslim population in London had risen to 12.4 percent of the capital’s total, and that 40 percent of England’s Muslims live within London alone.
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Yet despite the revelation made last year that Pakistani gangs had systematically groomed and abused 1,400 children in Rotherham alone over a 16 year period, the NSPCC makes no mention of the scourge of Pakistani sex gangs in it’s report. Although it’s website does include a section on child grooming by gangs, it makes no mention of Rotherham, instead blandly asserting that “We don’t know a great deal about who commits child sexual exploitation.”
We just don’t know. But we know it isn’t genetic. That would be pure hatred.