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RE: Grooming Gangs Come from ‘Diverse Backgrounds’, Says Home Office

”British, American and Dutch grooming gangs? I’d like to see mugshots of those. Something tells me they look just like the Jamaican, Pakistani and Somali gangs.”

Dutch - Somalia's came to Holland and gained Dutch passports, then they were 'EU Citizens' who were able to come to England. Dutch my foot.

Nice job of this article obscuring the truth, "The nationalities and ethnicities of suspects in current investigations 'varied considerably', the report said, including British, American, Bangladeshi, Bulgarian, Dutch, Eritrean, Indian, Jamaican, Lithuanian, Pakistani, Portuguese and Somali." OK, how many of those supposed Brits were really Paki immigrants? The same thing goes for the supposed Americans and the Dutch. Were they white or black Americans or for that matter, Pakis with US or Dutch passports?

The only ones on there who are likely white are the Lithuanians. The Bulgarians were likely gypsies.

There is a document called "The United Nations Charter for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples." It states that an indigenous people is not to have foreign culture(s), religion(s), or people(s), imposed on them (for example, the way the indigenous peoples of Europe have alien peoples imposed on them via immigration). When the British government signed onto it, it added a proviso that these protections would not apply to the indigenous people of Britain. And the indigenous fools in Britain and elsewhere in Europe keep re-electing the enemies who are doing this to them.

I was unaware of the penultimate sentence that you write but I do know that the evil Government of Tony Bliar argued that there was no such thing as an indigenous Briton and that 'we are a Nation of immigrants' (U.K. that is). And Bliar and other officals argued this and it was broadcast by the media.

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