
09-19-2015, 04:44 PM
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"n Rotherham, U.K., some 1,400 British girls, as young as 11 years old, were raped over a period of years by Muslim gangs. Local authorities looked the other way, apparently in part, at least, out of a fear of being deemed “racist.” Publication of the Jay Report on the Rotherham scandal rocked Britain just about a year ago.
One might think that these events would induce a sense of reticence, possibly even shame, in the local Muslim community. Seemingly not, however. Yesterday there were competing demonstrations in Rotherham. A group from Britain First, flying Union Jacks and St. George’s crosses, marched to protest the Rotherham rapes. A second group of demonstrators marched under a “Muslim Lives Matter” banner. Marchers also carried nicely printed signs that said–inappropriately, I think–“Never again,” and “Say no to Nazis.” The demonstrators chanted “Whose streets? Our streets” and “Enough is enough. Muslim lives matter.”
Muslim Lives Matter | Power Line
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