Maajid Nawaz, writer, activist, politcal commentator and author of the book ‘Radical: My Journey out of Islamist Extremism’ joins me to discuss the truth about the British-Pakistani r*pe gangs.
As co-founder of Quilliam, he explains their 2017 report which found that 84% of gang CSE in the UK was perpetrated specifically by Pakistani-Brits.
We explore why and how this systemic failure of Britain’s most vulnerable children happened. The failed ideologies, the gang behaviour, and its roots in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
We also discussed social cohesion in Britain, relations between Muslims and and non-Muslims and the attitudes of “Muslim supremacists” who dominate the airwaves.
All this and much more…
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Good interview Winston. There are a few points Nawaz seems to either conflate, one being the cultural norms within certain Islamic countries and communities related to rape, sexual 'grooming' of young children and pedophilia.
1. 'Bacha Bazi' is prevalent in Afghanistan and is a theme explored in the book and movie 'The Kite Runner'. This is explicitly the practice of sodomy with young, often poor, boys.
2. The grooming rape gangs in the UK are predominantly Pakistani. 'Pathans' (usually bearing the surname 'Khan') are group within the British Pakistani heritage community (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Pashtuns)
The prevalence of abducting and raping women and girls has been a practice long associated with Pathans, who are a tribal and clannish group. Charlie Peters, recently interviewed on TRIGGERnometry sheds some light into the 'Milpuri' Pakistanis in the UK, a further look at the culture of the Pathans is perhaps also warranted.
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Very interesting, good job WM, my only quibble with your guest is his hatred for Rommy Tobinson.... they are actually in agreement in a lot of ways.