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think- ago

making it distinctly, unequivocally, incontrovertibly a function of Pakistani Sunni Muslim CULTURE, as opposed to individuals acting in contravention of their culture

Yes. See Sacrificing Our Daughters: On The Psychology Of Islamic Rape-Gangs -

'A new report by Quilliam International has found an alarming level of over-representation of (South) Asian men in group-based child sexual exploitation crimes, otherwise known as ‘grooming gangs’.

'Both authors, CEO Haras Rafiq and Researcher Muna Adil, are of British Pakistani heritage and, in light of recent events, deemed it necessary for a strong voice from within the community to add a balanced and evidence-based view to the discussion surrounding grooming gangs.

Haras Rafiq said:

''We didn’t want there to be a pattern of people from our ethnic demographic carrying out these attacks. But unfortunately, we were proven wrong.

Muna Adil said:

“There are elements from within the British Pakistani community that still subscribe to outdated and sexist views of women embedded within their jaded interpretations of Islam.

These backward views are passed down from generation to generation.

The report consists of a comprehensive data analysis of grooming gang cases identified in the UK since 2005. Ten case studies from 2010-2017 are also analysed in depth to help determine any similarities and identify any patterns that exist across the cases.

Most of these men are of Pakistani (Muslim) origin, and the majority of their victims are young, white girls. The report suggests that the background of these men has influenced their actions.

The report found that 84% of ‘grooming gang’ offenders were (South) Asian, while they only make up 7% of total UK population and that the majority of these offenders are of Pakistani origin with Muslim heritage.

The report later goes on to discuss and analyse these cultural and religious contexts in order to explain why this demographic features so prominently in this specific crime. The report concludes with a number of recommendations that we hope will begin the process of working towards resolutions.

It is the hope of the authors that this report sparks much-needed dialogue that is nuanced and evidence-based, and replaces the reactionary attitudes that currently plague the public sphere regarding any issues that directly or indirectly involve minorities'.

https://www.quilliaminternational.com/press-release-new-quilliam-report-on-grooming-gangs/

SchlongKeyhote ago

“There are elements from within the British Pakistani community that still subscribe to outdated and sexist views of women embedded within their jaded interpretations of Islam.

you mean the view that a girl on a street corner offering sex for money is a worthless whore? yea that's not a "backward Pakistani Islamic" view.

and the majority of their victims are young, white girls.

yea because the shit-skins don't let their daughters hang out with strangers offering sex for money

how outdated and sexist XD