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think- ago

'...they were taken to flats where men lined up to 'do what they liked with us.'

She described the undergraduates who paid for sex as 'rich students who you could tell were training to be politicians and saw themselves as very privileged people.'

The unnamed woman, who grew up in Cambridge and is now in her 50s, says her abusers targeted girls with low self-esteem.

She added: 'There was a lot of gang raping and really violent men. It was really quite horrible, especially for underage girls.'

One man hurt her so badly that she ended up in hospital.

'I thought I should either kill myself or run away. I went to Manchester and it kind of changed my life,' she said.

AnonymousG ago

There's no saying .British elites. Must be investigate more. Sad story, but need more evidence than this. The universities past photos of graduates. If someone raped me like she's describing. I'd remember faces no matter how many years have past. She needs to point out there faces from that time period. Then who's still alive can face charges..

jizzswizzler ago

doesnt make me angry at all. what it reads to me is that someone had a problem with alcohol at a young age, no one stopped her from going into the bars (which is bad) and therefore everything that happened after that was rape and everyone elses fault.

i read a half story that makes little sense unless you suspend disbelief and just take her at her word. Luckily i literally dont fucking trust anyone at all and think about it a bit and all that keeps coming up in my head is 'where is the rest of the story, and why arent you telling it'

think- ago

I'm afraid this grooming issue is far more complex.

Remember Rotherham and all the other British cities were girls have been groomed and later were forced into prostitution.

That's the whole point about grooming: establish a situation where the victims will accuse themselves, not the perps, and can't find a way out.

They often come from dysfunctional families and are used to being treated badly. It's a downward spiral.

letsdothis1 ago

'where is the rest of the story, and why arent you telling it'

You'll find that's a common theme with modern news stories. I agree that the lack of contextual information makes one wonder how true or false the story is. If it is true however, it points to the institutional grooming of young people who are going on to influential positions.

letsdothis1 ago

The article reminded me of this Rense 2012 article:

http://www.rense.com/general95/mkultra.html

In recent years with the rise of Internet file-sharing, a major shift in pedophile profiles has appeared in the increasingly lower age of pedophiles. It is shocking that college-age men, who should be involved in same-age affairs (with either sex ­ we are not being judgmental about preference) are instead eager to abduct kids who are barely out of infancy and videotape brutal rape scenes to share with their online fellows. Today, young men of college age serve as procurers, pimps and producers of child porn for their sugar daddies.

think- ago

Yes, remember that there was a scandal at Eton where older boys abused the younger ones.

Also, there was a 17 yr. old Eton guy who filmed and distributed child porn. It was discussed here. He went to trial, but only got a slap on the wrist, and was send to do some therapy sessions. Police and the judge never cared about where he got the kids and what happened to them.