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Sigues con mala fé, aunque un poco menos. Chicago es la ciudad mas peligrosa. Aun así, la policía entra allí en los sitios más peligrosos cuando les llaman, siempre en grupos de agentes y muy armados.

Rape es una realidad, pero gang rape es raro, no como en UK, por que no hablas de gang rape in UK? Por que no ir al fondo del asunto?

Porque no es el hilo. El gang rape ocurre en todos los lugares del mundo donde hay hombres y hay impunidad, no solo en los países islámicos. Mírate las estadísticas (te he puesto el enlace). Si es que no hay quien os saque de moro caca pedo culo pis, qué hartazgo, vete al médico, aquí lo dejo.
 
En un país que tenga democracia,la gente es libre de hacer con su tiempo lo que le de la gana,e ir donde le plazca.Pero esto es Hispañistan,o sea,otra cosa.Por estar en una mani en la vías en Murcia a un manifestante le han puesto 1000.00,sin hacer otra cosa que comer pipas delante de un polícia, y este lo ha considerado una falta de respeto a la autoridad.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:.Da risa, por que con tanta estupidez no se sabe hasta donde vamos a llegar-Como los buitres que huelen un poco de sangre y van todos para ver si chupan algo:LOL::LOL::LOL:.Es todo tan irreal, que me parto de risa.Han prohibido el quijote por que es subversivo???.

Vamos, que en España no se puede ir a donde a un@ le de la gana, y hacer con su tiempo también lo que le de la gana, claro.... salvo molestar a los demás o invadir y menoscabar las libertades ajenas...
 
Si, y hay un país rico donde ayer las mujeres empezaron a manejar. Los paises blancos, desarrollados por decirlo en breve son donde las mujeres viven mas libremente desde hace mucho tiempo. La mujer en el oeste hoy tiene tanta suerte, mas que el hombre, habría que estar agradecido por tanta buena fortuna.

Esos países islámicos que veneran a la mujer... En algunos no pueden conducir ni ir solas a ningún sitio si no les acompaña un hombre...
Por no hablar de los crímenes de honor, recuerdo un caso de un hombre que fue infiel y su hermana que no tenía culpa de nada fue condenada a ser violada en manada y por supuesto la adúltera fue lápidada ...

Y si ya eres homosexual apaga y vámonos... En la mayoría de países islámicos la homosexualidad esta penada con la muerte.

Eh pero que pacíficos y que bien tratan a las mujeres los moritos.. . Y si encima es lesbiana la tienen viviendo a cuerpo de rey
 
Porque no es el hilo. El gang rape ocurre en todos los lugares del mundo donde hay hombres y hay impunidad, no solo en los países islámicos. Mírate las estadísticas. Si es que no hay quien os saque de moro caca pedo culo pis, qué hartazgo, vete al médico, aquí lo dejo.
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You, not I, started talking about the topic of gang rape and no go zones in the USA. YOu clearly want to avoid the topic because it is glaring obvious that it is a big deal!

Si quieres la muerte del occidente dilo sin más.
Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal
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Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal

Rotherham town centre, March 2010
Date 1980s–2013
Location Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Coordinates
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Events Child sexual abuse of an estimated 1,400 (1997–2013, according to the Jay report) aged approx. 11–16
Reporter Andrew Norfolk of The Times, with information from Jayne Senior, youth worker[1]
Inquiries Home Affairs Committee (2013–2014)[2]
Jay inquiry (2014)[3]
Casey inquiry (2015)[4]
Trials Sheffield Crown Court, 2010, 2016–2017, convictions for rape, conspiracy to rape, aiding and abetting rape, sexual intercourse with a girl under 13, indecent assault, false imprisonment,procurement. Numerous individual prosecutions regarding child sexual exploitation over the years, including 8 in 2012, 9 in 2013, and 1 in the first quarter of 2014[5] .
Convictions Nov 2010: Five men[6]
Feb 2016: Five men and two women[7]
Oct 2016: Eight men[8]
Jan 2017: Six men[9]
Nov 2017: Three men[10]
Feb 2018: One man[11]
Awards
Andrew Norfolk: Orwell Prize (2013),Journalist of the Year (2014)[12]

Jayne Senior: MBE (2016 Birthday Honours)[13]
The Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal has been described as the "biggest child protection scandal in UK history".[14] From the late 1980s until the 2010s, organised child sexual abuse continued almost unchallenged by legal authorities[15] in the northern English town of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. It was first documented in the early 1990s, when care-home managers investigated reports that children in their care were being picked up by taxi drivers.[16] From at least 2001, multiple reports passed names of alleged perpetrators, several from one family, to the police and Rotherham Council. The first group conviction took place in 2010, when five British-Pakistani men were convicted of sexual offences against girls aged 12–16, but the ringleaders remained at large.[17] Other major convictions regarding child sexual exploitation included one in 2007 of a lone male offender who "abused over 80 boys and young men".[18] From January 2011 Andrew Norfolk of The Times pressed the issue, reporting in 2012 that the abuse in the town was widespread, and that the police and council had known about it for over ten years.[a]

The Times articles, along with the 2012 trial of the Rochdale child sex abuse ring, prompted the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee to conduct hearings.[21] Following this and further articles from Norfolk, Rotherham Council commissioned an independent inquiry led by Professor Alexis Jay. In August 2014 the Jay report concluded that an estimated 1,400 children, most of them white girls,[22] had been sexually abused in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013 by predominantly British-Pakistani men. British Asian girls suffered abuse that mirrored that of other victims, but there was a reluctance to report it due to the fear of shame and dishonour it would bring on their families.[23] A "common thread" was that taxi drivers had been picking the children up for sex from care homes and schools. The abuse included gang rape, forcing children to watch rape, dousing them with petrol and threatening to set them on fire, threatening to rape their mothers and younger sisters, and traffickingthem to other towns.[26] There were pregnancies—one at age 12—terminations, miscarriages, babies raised by their mothers, and babies removed, causing further trauma.[27][28][29][30]

The failure to address the abuse was attributed to a combination of factors revolving around race, class and gender—contemptuous and sexist attitudes toward the mostly working-class victims; fear that the perpetrators' ethnicitywould trigger allegations of racism and damage community relations; theLabour council's reluctance to challenge a Labour-voting ethnic minority; lack of a child-centred focus; a desire to protect the town's reputation; and lack of training and resources.[31][32][15]

Rotherham Council's chief executive, its director of children's services, and thePolice and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire Police all resigned.[33]The Independent Police Complaints Commission and the National Crime Agency both opened inquiries, the latter expected to last eight years.[34][35] The government appointed Louise Casey to conduct an inspection of Rotherham Council.[36] Published in January 2015, the Casey report concluded that the council had a bullying, sexist culture of covering up information and silencingwhistleblowers, and was "not fit for purpose".[37] In February 2015 the government replaced the council's elected officers with a team of five commissioners.[38] As a result of new police inquiries, 19 men and two women were convicted in 2016 and 2017 of sexual offences in the town dating back to the late 1980s; one of the ringleaders was jailed for 35 years.[39]
 
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