The saga of the Pakistani rape and grooming gangs in the UK is not new—it has been festering for nearly two decades. What is new is the growing recognition that this scandal was not only ignored but deliberately hushed up by authorities, terrified of being called “racist” or “Islamophobic.”
A recent parliamentary investigation revealed what many already knew: in at least 85 towns and cities across the UK, thousands of young white British girls—some as young as 10-12—were repeatedly raped and abused by gangs of Pakistani men. The victims begged for help, yet neither the police, parliament, nor the feminist organizations lifted a finger. Instead, evidence shows that officials silenced victims and covered up crimes to preserve the illusion of “multicultural harmony.”
This is not merely a failure of law enforcement. It is nothing less than the surrender of a nation’s moral backbone. When fear of being labeled “Islamophobic” outweighs the duty to protect children, society has already surrendered to its enemies.
Israelis, who watched in horror as Hamas carried out mass rapes during the October 7 massacres—while international feminist movements remained conspicuously silent—understand this double standard all too well. Feminism, it seems, has no voice when the perpetrators are Muslim men.