Thursday, June 18, 2026

Tell Us What You Really Think...

The Bugscuffle Gazette (fka Law Dog Files) has some thoughts on the so-called grooming gang scandal in the UK and what was revealed in the recent investigative report of the same:

    ... I was not expecting to learn that the grooming gangs have been operating since 1955. Seventy-one years. At least two generations of British children have been savagely sacrificed on the altar of multiculturalism, willingly helped and encouraged by not only the State, but by our “Journalistic Betters”.

    I was not expecting to learn that the victims number a quarter of a million. At minimum.

    The least job of a society — the very minimal function expected — is the protection of the innocent and the defence of those who cannot protect themselves.

    The Government of Great Britain — from the least to the highest — not only failed in this most minor of duties, but actively aided and abetted the destruction of the innocent and the depredation of the defenceless — with the enthusiastic assistance of “professional” “journalists”.

    Seventy-one (71) years. Two-hundred and fifty-thousand (250,000) children raped. Trafficked. Tortured.

    I don’t ever bloody well want to hear any English person tell me I don’t need guns again. “The police will protect you” you say, with that supercilious smirk. Read that report again — especially the part about the police failing to protect children, CHILDREN for God’s sake — and then get sodding bent.

    I am furious. I don’t want apologies — I want officers executed. I want politicians hung in the public square, their possessions seized. I want journalistic edifices chained shut and set on fire.
   

I think this should be a reminder that police are like sheep dogs; and just like sheep dogs, they work for the shepherd, not the sheep. If the police failed to protect these children on the scale that the report indicates, it is because it was government policy. 

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