there is a false dichotomy inherent in much of the discourse, i just want to address some of the key points so people can be more aware of them, not that i want to take away from how heinous these crimes were, and everything must be done to stop this from occurring again, but i found some of the discussion in the media quite venomous in places.
race is central to the crime, i.e. pakistani men and white women - fair enough, this is accurate enough, what my objection to is how come in this PC world, where race is not meant to be an issue it NOW is? in particular you have simply tonnes of evidence of black on white rape, gang rapes and crime but how often do you see a headline saying "BLACK MAN RAPES WHITE WOMEN", why does the childrens minister not mention anything about black people and their crimes like he did with pakistani people Rochdale grooming case: nothing to be gained from 'shying away from' race, says Children's Minister - Telegraph
(i am not picking on black people per se, but it is the white elephant in the room if you want to discuss this issue)
furthermore, why stop at just pakistani? were most of these men not from jhelum? were they not all form the north of england? sometimes they are muslim, sometimes they are pakistani - which one is the pertinent observation?
fear of community backlash - perhaps the most objectionable argument i have heard is that the police dropped cases because they were worried that the pakistani community would accuse the police of racism - totally absurd, an example of a false dichotomy, as if anyone WOULD object to the catching of a rapist, as if anyone would take to the streets to protest the catching of a child abuser, and as if the police are soo powerless - again another argument suggesting that the pakistani community are instilling a culture of fear into the hearts and minds of the police.
culture of silence in pakistani community - so the pakistani community are complicit in these rapes and accept it as something acceptable? really? does that apply to the black community as well who have committed far more numerous crimes as a disproportionate figure? when has a community so far spanning and diverse ever been responsible for the actions of individuals, is a pakistani in london the same as one in n.england?
the crimes of these men are being used as a surrogate for directing more than a few slanders at pakistani people, this too in an environment when race is rarely seen as an acceptable issue in crimes.
i will leave you with this from a NY times blog - this is how "big" this news seems to be, i cant remember the last time a group of black men gang raping a women was global news, but hey ho.
Tough Questions Over Sex Crimes for Britain's Pakistani Community - NYTimes.com
race is central to the crime, i.e. pakistani men and white women - fair enough, this is accurate enough, what my objection to is how come in this PC world, where race is not meant to be an issue it NOW is? in particular you have simply tonnes of evidence of black on white rape, gang rapes and crime but how often do you see a headline saying "BLACK MAN RAPES WHITE WOMEN", why does the childrens minister not mention anything about black people and their crimes like he did with pakistani people Rochdale grooming case: nothing to be gained from 'shying away from' race, says Children's Minister - Telegraph
(i am not picking on black people per se, but it is the white elephant in the room if you want to discuss this issue)
furthermore, why stop at just pakistani? were most of these men not from jhelum? were they not all form the north of england? sometimes they are muslim, sometimes they are pakistani - which one is the pertinent observation?
fear of community backlash - perhaps the most objectionable argument i have heard is that the police dropped cases because they were worried that the pakistani community would accuse the police of racism - totally absurd, an example of a false dichotomy, as if anyone WOULD object to the catching of a rapist, as if anyone would take to the streets to protest the catching of a child abuser, and as if the police are soo powerless - again another argument suggesting that the pakistani community are instilling a culture of fear into the hearts and minds of the police.
culture of silence in pakistani community - so the pakistani community are complicit in these rapes and accept it as something acceptable? really? does that apply to the black community as well who have committed far more numerous crimes as a disproportionate figure? when has a community so far spanning and diverse ever been responsible for the actions of individuals, is a pakistani in london the same as one in n.england?
the crimes of these men are being used as a surrogate for directing more than a few slanders at pakistani people, this too in an environment when race is rarely seen as an acceptable issue in crimes.
i will leave you with this from a NY times blog - this is how "big" this news seems to be, i cant remember the last time a group of black men gang raping a women was global news, but hey ho.
Pakistans independent media, which are usually vehement when it comes to defending the nations honor or pushing back against racial slurs from foreigners, have been strangely silent about the Rochdale trial. Might this be because they fear there is some truth to the claims that Pakistani attitudes toward women are regressive?
Tough Questions Over Sex Crimes for Britain's Pakistani Community - NYTimes.com