Anyone following social media over the new year will know that the widespread existence of Muslim rape gangs in the United Kingdom has exploded on X, largely thanks to Elon Musk’s focus.Thanks for reading Yvonne’s Substack!
The academics have an unwritten set of assumptions one being that immigration is good so when anyone says anything to the contrary they flag it as hate speech.
Yes I agree.Ayaan Hirsi Ali is excellent on this. She calls it a clash of cultures and says we shouldn’t be afraid of highlighting the role of Islam and particular national and ethnic groups like Pakistanis.
I think it's great for anyone, including academics, to have the freedom to bounce around crazy ideas, which doesn't mean those ideas have to be accepted by anyone else. But when academics bring those ideas out of academia and try to impose them on the real world, suddenly they're surprised when ordinary people reject them. Of course, it's ordinary people's fault for not deferring to their 'betters', and having an annoyingly firm grip on reality.
I’ve just started reading up about the grooming gangs or more correctly the abduction and raping of underage girls in the UK. I see the UK PM has called anyone who wants an inquiry into the huge disservice the metropolitan police have inflicted on families as far right, well he thinks far right groups are storing the pot up again. Pressures are being applied to the UK Labour Party to open up an inquiry but why waste time with all that admin rubbish and meetings and paying huge sums of money to members of the justice system when the facts are out there in black and white. These men are still praying on girls. The UK police and ministers should hang their heads in shame. Where’s the justice for girls in a modern day society where you expect law and order to have your back.
The UK are facing huge immigration crisis and dealing with a multi culture society that doesn’t seem to function coherently at all. Much like NZ, immigration is welcomed however we do see migrant groups not assimilating and sticking to their own. Which is common place the same can be said for kiwi’s on their OE, they tend to gravitate towards other kiwis. However when you have large scale immigration like the UK with groups of people who have very different values and culture approaches to life, it doesn’t mix well.
When you see what has been allowed to happen to these girls by men who tend to view western girls as easy it’s all down hill.
I totally agree Yvonne. It’s the same in NZ, you can’t mention the murder rates of children and babies belong to one group for fear of being labelled racist. In NZ, much like the Pakistan families in the UK remaining silent and standing by members of their family clamming up when police call and the authorities all tip toeing around them.
On one hand we have Pakistani men who despise white girls and see them as easy fodder, and then when we have Māori who incite violent acts on their children or children in their care.
Everyone knows this but everyone remains silent, it is our nations shame the high death rates of children at the hands of supposedly adult caregivers, where are the public outcry’s and politicians remaining justice for these babies, they remain silent just as the UK wimps for fear of losing their seats in parliament. However the tide is turning with the aid of SM people now have a voice and the squeaky wheel gets a good oiling and it’s remarkable its starts to turn. UK Journalists have talked about clansman, barbaric attitudes towards Western women, and the Pakistani women are silent, well for obvious reasons, they are gagged. Multi culture and the so called living together in cohesion doesn’t seem to be working. I watched KJ Keens latest video she was holding her Let Women Speak gathering in Oldham, I was lost for words listening to the women with first hand experience of the rape and torture of these girls social workers spoke of their experiences in the front line I was shocked and it left me realising we have groups of professionals that don’t speak out for fear of repercussions and losing their jobs. These social workers were told to keep in their lanes. I for one would have left the service , to know what level of violence was being committed to these girls and no one would do anything would kill me as a woman and more importantly a human being.
Yes agree with all you say. But as you point out Māori tend to abuse their own. The rape gangs sought out white girls. This terrible saga and even the trans nonsense is a testimony to not speaking the truth, for allowing falsehoods or omissions to take the place of hard reality. I think it’s time we de-fanged slurs like racist, transphobic, Islamophobia etc. They’re just terms of abuse used to silence people and suffocate the truth. Funny, turns out the right are more tolerant of diverse views. The left unfriend those who transgress. I know from experience.
Good points, terms used to shut people up labels to ensure everyone knows that you belong to that group:
I’m not sure how much longer I will have some of my friends they have been brainwashed into thinking a penis can enter a women’s change room, in fact one of my oldest friends commented it doesn’t effect her at all, when I pointed out to her the changing language and the erasure of women she replied she doesn’t see it. But it’s ok for her to go on Palestine March for what I ask it doesn’t effect you ?
Funny how your friend doesn’t see what is happening to women under her nose but is willing to protest for Palestine, miles away. What about the Yazidi women currently tortured and raped by Islamic Stated? No one in the west is protesting for them. The left are selectively pious.
She really has no idea what is happening , when I talked about trans ideology at a recent get together with my girlfriends who I have known for over 30 yrs, I was told to change the subject. Then when she asked me to march for Palestine freedom I nearly fell off my chair. That’s why I am thinking about my friendships, can you remain friends with your views on current issues and more importantly womanhood are so different?
I’m fascinated by discussion about this issue. It’s more than ironic to reflect that for fear of being called racist or stirring up racist sentiment against Asians, the authorities allowed mass race hate crimes to continue. Because these were race crimes - against white girls. The race element is rarely highlighted. Imagine if gangs of white Brits had targeted Asian girls for rape, torture and even murder for the last 40 years and possibly still continuing. There would be such an outcry. Seems that anti-white racism is tolerated. What’s that about? Suicidal empathy? Reverse racism is different?
We’ve had the Louise Nicholas rape case (finding out later the police officers involved were imprisoned for rape at the time of the trial), roast busters where the men targeted young girls, plied them with alcohol and then when any went to the police were told to piss off. Then when it came to the publics attention the police refused to take action. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to find with all the epidemic level violence against women and girls that we have have something similar going on, just more hidden and patterns ignored.
These academics really do live in ivory towers and don’t seem to regard everyone as equal and deserving of rights. They’ve got a hierarchy of oppressed and women needing to discuss their rights or criticism of certain religions or talking about social issues and government policy by the lowly plebs cuts against that. They create social disunity when people aren’t allowed to talk and their only resort is to claim any dissent is far right and extremist. The big problem is these academics and activists have the ears of politicians and those in power, and not one will stand against it. Too scared, even when there’s no votes in it.
Right on the money about disinformation. Last year's conference on terrorism prevention was cancelled shortly before it was to take place. A good thing IMHO. It was not "anti terror" but part of the NZ disinformation accusation landscape. The money for projects that was intended to increase trust and social cohesion but have had exactly the opposite effect. It's as if government's have forgotten about pluralism . The lowering of appetite for diverse views because of the prevalence of identity politics is the cause I think.
Massive immigration concurrent with massively increasing inequality. There's no left or right anymore. There's the globalist WEF oligarch class and their enablers who may be socially liberal or more traditional. And then there's everybody else.
The academics have an unwritten set of assumptions one being that immigration is good so when anyone says anything to the contrary they flag it as hate speech.
Yes I agree.Ayaan Hirsi Ali is excellent on this. She calls it a clash of cultures and says we shouldn’t be afraid of highlighting the role of Islam and particular national and ethnic groups like Pakistanis.
I think it's great for anyone, including academics, to have the freedom to bounce around crazy ideas, which doesn't mean those ideas have to be accepted by anyone else. But when academics bring those ideas out of academia and try to impose them on the real world, suddenly they're surprised when ordinary people reject them. Of course, it's ordinary people's fault for not deferring to their 'betters', and having an annoyingly firm grip on reality.
I’ve just started reading up about the grooming gangs or more correctly the abduction and raping of underage girls in the UK. I see the UK PM has called anyone who wants an inquiry into the huge disservice the metropolitan police have inflicted on families as far right, well he thinks far right groups are storing the pot up again. Pressures are being applied to the UK Labour Party to open up an inquiry but why waste time with all that admin rubbish and meetings and paying huge sums of money to members of the justice system when the facts are out there in black and white. These men are still praying on girls. The UK police and ministers should hang their heads in shame. Where’s the justice for girls in a modern day society where you expect law and order to have your back.
The UK are facing huge immigration crisis and dealing with a multi culture society that doesn’t seem to function coherently at all. Much like NZ, immigration is welcomed however we do see migrant groups not assimilating and sticking to their own. Which is common place the same can be said for kiwi’s on their OE, they tend to gravitate towards other kiwis. However when you have large scale immigration like the UK with groups of people who have very different values and culture approaches to life, it doesn’t mix well.
When you see what has been allowed to happen to these girls by men who tend to view western girls as easy it’s all down hill.
I totally agree Yvonne. It’s the same in NZ, you can’t mention the murder rates of children and babies belong to one group for fear of being labelled racist. In NZ, much like the Pakistan families in the UK remaining silent and standing by members of their family clamming up when police call and the authorities all tip toeing around them.
On one hand we have Pakistani men who despise white girls and see them as easy fodder, and then when we have Māori who incite violent acts on their children or children in their care.
Everyone knows this but everyone remains silent, it is our nations shame the high death rates of children at the hands of supposedly adult caregivers, where are the public outcry’s and politicians remaining justice for these babies, they remain silent just as the UK wimps for fear of losing their seats in parliament. However the tide is turning with the aid of SM people now have a voice and the squeaky wheel gets a good oiling and it’s remarkable its starts to turn. UK Journalists have talked about clansman, barbaric attitudes towards Western women, and the Pakistani women are silent, well for obvious reasons, they are gagged. Multi culture and the so called living together in cohesion doesn’t seem to be working. I watched KJ Keens latest video she was holding her Let Women Speak gathering in Oldham, I was lost for words listening to the women with first hand experience of the rape and torture of these girls social workers spoke of their experiences in the front line I was shocked and it left me realising we have groups of professionals that don’t speak out for fear of repercussions and losing their jobs. These social workers were told to keep in their lanes. I for one would have left the service , to know what level of violence was being committed to these girls and no one would do anything would kill me as a woman and more importantly a human being.
Yes agree with all you say. But as you point out Māori tend to abuse their own. The rape gangs sought out white girls. This terrible saga and even the trans nonsense is a testimony to not speaking the truth, for allowing falsehoods or omissions to take the place of hard reality. I think it’s time we de-fanged slurs like racist, transphobic, Islamophobia etc. They’re just terms of abuse used to silence people and suffocate the truth. Funny, turns out the right are more tolerant of diverse views. The left unfriend those who transgress. I know from experience.
Good points, terms used to shut people up labels to ensure everyone knows that you belong to that group:
I’m not sure how much longer I will have some of my friends they have been brainwashed into thinking a penis can enter a women’s change room, in fact one of my oldest friends commented it doesn’t effect her at all, when I pointed out to her the changing language and the erasure of women she replied she doesn’t see it. But it’s ok for her to go on Palestine March for what I ask it doesn’t effect you ?
Funny how your friend doesn’t see what is happening to women under her nose but is willing to protest for Palestine, miles away. What about the Yazidi women currently tortured and raped by Islamic Stated? No one in the west is protesting for them. The left are selectively pious.
She really has no idea what is happening , when I talked about trans ideology at a recent get together with my girlfriends who I have known for over 30 yrs, I was told to change the subject. Then when she asked me to march for Palestine freedom I nearly fell off my chair. That’s why I am thinking about my friendships, can you remain friends with your views on current issues and more importantly womanhood are so different?
I’m surprised your friend hasn’t erased you tbh. Those with strong views have ditched me. I think it’s good to maintain friendships if you can.
I’m fascinated by discussion about this issue. It’s more than ironic to reflect that for fear of being called racist or stirring up racist sentiment against Asians, the authorities allowed mass race hate crimes to continue. Because these were race crimes - against white girls. The race element is rarely highlighted. Imagine if gangs of white Brits had targeted Asian girls for rape, torture and even murder for the last 40 years and possibly still continuing. There would be such an outcry. Seems that anti-white racism is tolerated. What’s that about? Suicidal empathy? Reverse racism is different?
We’ve had the Louise Nicholas rape case (finding out later the police officers involved were imprisoned for rape at the time of the trial), roast busters where the men targeted young girls, plied them with alcohol and then when any went to the police were told to piss off. Then when it came to the publics attention the police refused to take action. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to find with all the epidemic level violence against women and girls that we have have something similar going on, just more hidden and patterns ignored.
These academics really do live in ivory towers and don’t seem to regard everyone as equal and deserving of rights. They’ve got a hierarchy of oppressed and women needing to discuss their rights or criticism of certain religions or talking about social issues and government policy by the lowly plebs cuts against that. They create social disunity when people aren’t allowed to talk and their only resort is to claim any dissent is far right and extremist. The big problem is these academics and activists have the ears of politicians and those in power, and not one will stand against it. Too scared, even when there’s no votes in it.
Right on the money about disinformation. Last year's conference on terrorism prevention was cancelled shortly before it was to take place. A good thing IMHO. It was not "anti terror" but part of the NZ disinformation accusation landscape. The money for projects that was intended to increase trust and social cohesion but have had exactly the opposite effect. It's as if government's have forgotten about pluralism . The lowering of appetite for diverse views because of the prevalence of identity politics is the cause I think.
Massive immigration concurrent with massively increasing inequality. There's no left or right anymore. There's the globalist WEF oligarch class and their enablers who may be socially liberal or more traditional. And then there's everybody else.