Icarus
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You fail to see the problem yet again, we are talking about girls 10-15 years old. Not old enough to make they own decisions. Groomed by the promise of gifts and a luxury lifestyle. They tactics of grooming girls are clearly known in the Sikh community. This is normally done by giving them iPods etc, stuff they parents won't buy them. And then months of taking them to shopping and restaurants before winning they hearts and than take them away to convert them to muslims.
The problem is genuine, I have already agreed to that part. My question is that is it ONLY the Muslim and SPECIFICALLY the Pakistani community that is participating in this practice and secondly, if it is really such an issue, can these parents not control, the nature of their daughter's interaction with unknown men, lastly, if this practice is actually prevalent among the Pakistani community then how many people actually participate in it? Last I remember, it was the same Sikh and Pakistani community standing hand in hand in defence of South Hall during the London Riots last year. If there really is that much friction between the communities then why do we see various instances of them co-operating?
That is what leads me to believe that the EDL is blowing the issue out of proportion to use as a springboard for winning support with the Sikhs.
Its the truth, you cant bury it. When a member of Parliament has to speak out regarding the abundance of paedophiles and rapists in a specific community (in this case Pakistan) in a public media interview, it shows you how serious the issue actually is.
Merely was trying to refute your point that this is no one-off incident or a case of 1 or 2 bad apples.
If you want to refute my argument then give me stats and figures not your bloody sassy comments.