What it means: Britain is a conquered nation.
Last summer, B. Duncan Moench delivered this brutal story about the rape gangs from the formal Inquiry documents. Excerpts:
The scandal continues to horrify not just because of the systemic sexual violence waged on children and teens, but because it reveals the deliberate sacrifice of vulnerable population groups who in theory should be able to count on the protection of the administrative state. Instead, institutions operating under a calculated bureaucratic plan offer poor and working-class adolescents up as sacrifices to the altar of multiculturalism.
For over a decade in towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford, young native British girls—some as young as eleven—were groomed, drugged, raped, and trafficked by networks of immigrant men from East Asia. The young girls were first love-bombed with gifts and flattery, then lured into private spaces—plied with alcohol and pills—then passed between grown men who raped them repeatedly. Sometimes lines of abusers waited their “turn” to ravage these teens in a manner that merely describing here would provide the reader with images so harrowing that they’re impossible to forget.
Girls who physically resisted their rapists were beaten and threatened with death. Some resistors were threatened with guns, others doused in gasoline with the captors threatening to burn them alive. Some were thrown from moving vehicles. If all this weren’t insane enough, the families who reported the crimes were firebombed by the perpetrators. Those who continued to contact authorities had their windows smashed and often faced further threats of arson.
For years, UK authorities resisted doing anything to address this mass sexual terror inflicted on children. Why? Well, every educated Western liberal person knows exactly why. Because some things are unsayable. To acknowledge the horrific crimes committed against young girls would also mean acknowledging the ethnic and religious backgrounds of their attackers, which might in turn suggest that not all foreign cultures are automatically compatible with the basic norms of Western civilization. And then what?
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Local whistleblowers were silenced. Parents who begged for help were warned not to stoke "communal tensions."
These were working-class Brits—without lawyers, media platforms, or political connections—and they were left hung out to dry merely for getting caught up in an episode embarrassing to elites’ multiculturalist ideology.
This is just as damning as damning gets:
The destruction of working-class girls’ lives was written off as collateral damage in the state’s pursuit of a fictional future: that of consequence-free multicultural harmony. Their loyalty to this dream overrode all practical concerns—even the duty to protect under-age girls from gang rape. The victims were betrayed not only by their abusers, but by the dominant ideals of their own society: a once-serious Western civilization now ruled by babbling freaks pushing a superficial moral code that instructs adolescents not to judge potential predators, so long as their skin tone or religion aligns with post-colonial grievance narratives.
What happens when the people of a country wake up to the fact that the people who govern them, both within public and private institutions, hate them? Hate them so much that they’re willing to allow their daughters and sisters to be gang-raped, even in one case heard by Lowe’s team, a dog?
If they get away with this, then Britain is a conquered nation. All that’s left are the formalities of power’s handover. The Los Angeles writer Peachy Keenan says:
"If I were fierce, and bald, and short of breath
I’d live with scarlet Majors at the Base,
And speed glum heroes up the line to death.
You’d see me with my puffy petulant face,
Guzzling and gulping in the best hotel,
Reading the Roll of Honour. “Poor young chap,”
I’d say — “I used to know his father well;
Yes, we’ve lost heavily in this last scrap.”
And when the war is done and youth stone dead,
I’d toddle safely home and die — in bed."
“Base Details” by the British World War I poet Siegfried Sassoon
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