Tech billionaire Elon Musk has questioned whether or not Muslim rape gangs are still operating in the United Kingdom amid ongoing protests and riots over mass migration. Victims of the gangs responded saying the abuse is indeed ongoing.
Sammy Woodhouse, a rape gang victim and anti-rape gang activist, told the X owner, “Our rapists are even allowed contact and custody with our children that were born from our rapes. I’m trying to change the law.”
Abuse survivor and journalist Samantha Smith added that she had conducted interviews with victims of Pakistani rape gangs in Telford, and revealed British police knocked on her door the following after she had discussed the situation on television in an effort to intimidate her.
RECENT CASES.
Four men were sentenced in Newcastle grooming gang cases as recently as March. Two of the four are brothers who came to Britain as asylum seekers from Syria.
The brothers and their family had been featured in BBC reports in 2015 and 2016 as part of a sympathetic story on Syrian refugees, embarrassing the state-owned broadcaster.
In some cases, grooming gang leaders have had their British citizenships revoked in an effort to deport them, but few deportations have actually taken place, even years after the groomers have completed their sentences and set loose among the public again.
‘TWO-TIER KIER.’
Musk has been blasting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for two-tier policing in Britain amid the current unrest, prompted by the murder of three young girls by a 17-year-old born with a migration background.
Since the immediate aftermath of the fatal stabbings, the protests have become directed towards mass migration more broadly, with Prime Minister Starmer promising a ruthless crackdown.
Meanwhile, violent Muslim counter-demonstrators have been allowed to run amok virtually unchallenged.
Yes. Yes, it is.
I did an interview discussing Pakistani grooming gangs in Telford.
The next day, officers banged on my door, demanding I speak to them about my interview.
They ignored victims for decades, but tried to intimidate me for exposing their failings on live TV. pic.twitter.com/NMkY2iLjaO
— Samantha Smith (@SamanthaTaghoy) August 6, 2024