
Originally Posted by
BigFatPie
I?m sorry that people are triggered by what they see as unfair use of the term *far right*. Unfortunately its difficult to avoid when theres been a far right president elected in the US, theres a far right tech billionaire trying to bring down the UK government with the support of the Conservative Party, there are far right criminals being locked up for incitement to murder, there were far right riots during the summer, there are far right activists threatening to murder a female Labour mp (again), and theres a far right representative acting as shadow justice secretary.
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, well Im sure even the dimmest posters know the rest.
There was this fantastic piece posted ironically on Twitter yesterday. Im pretty sure the people who need to read it probably wont, but I think it?s worth sharing part of it nevertheless.
The past few days have seen a new low in British politics, where one of the most sensitive and most troubling crimes - child abuse - has been politicised by two parties, the Conservatives and Reform
Any person with an iota of common decency will acknowledge that child abuse, in any of its forms, by whoever the perpetrators are, is utterly abhorrent
And all of us can agree that those guilty of abusing children should have the most severe sentence our courts can deliver
That the authorities in some places, be they in local councils, the police, or any other institution, made the active choice to cover up child abuse, is sickening, and every person responsible for this ought to be held to account
When you search for ?grooming gangs? in Hansard from 2010 to end 2024, there are 183 results.
There?s an entry from Lee Anderson (2021) saying grooming gangs should be locked up. - I don?t agree with Anderson on many things, but on this I do agree with him
But that?s it
Not a single Conservative MP who is now actively vocal in recent days used the phrase ?grooming gangs? in parliament. That's how much they actually cared about the subject
And sadly, it?s even worse than that, one Conservative MP, Sajid Javid, when he was Home Secretary, stripped a British girl who had been groomed online by an organised gang of terrorists, of her citizenship
Instead of going after the groomers, Javid went after the victim of the groomers, Shamima Begum
If she is indeed guilty of any crimes, she ought to be serving a prison sentence in our country, along with whatever professional services are required to address the fact that she was groomed, along with the subsequent trauma of finding herself subjected to the whims of womanising terrorists overseas
There's a desperation in the calls from Conservative/Reform MPs, it's a faux anger, because instead of calling to enact the 20 recommendations from the Alexis Jay's Inquiry, which took 7 years, they're focused on calling for another inquiry instead