[American Liberty] A decade of willful blindness has finally met its reckoning. Not by the British press, nor Parliament, nor even by the so-called safeguarding champions in government, but by a American entrepreneur armed with a smartphone and a stubborn sense of moral outrage. Elon Musk, through his unflinching commentary and willingness to name the unnamable, catalyzed a political confrontation the United Kingdom had artfully dodged for years. That confrontation produced the June 2025 National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, a report so scathing, so undeniable in its indictment of systemic failure, that even Labour was forced to respond.
The facts are now laid bare. For decades, the systematic rape and trafficking of working-class English girls, often underage, often in care, often forgotten, was ignored, minimized, or worse, blamed on the victims themselves. The perpetrators, mostly men of Pakistani heritage operating in tight-knit ethnic enclaves, were protected by a paralyzing mixture of political correctness, institutional cowardice, and multicultural denialism. To even mention the ethnic or religious identity of the abusers was to court accusations of racism, Islamophobia, or incitement.
It took Elon Musk to break the spell. Not through a well-polished BBC segment or a Guardian editorial, but through a series of caustic, indignant posts on X. Musk dared to say aloud what countless victims and whistleblowers had screamed into the bureaucratic void for years: that the UK’s grooming gang crisis was ethnic, organized, and systematically ignored.
His critics, predictably, recoiled. Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused him of spreading "misinformation," defending his record at the Crown Prosecution Service where he purportedly "reopened cases" and refined victim-support policies. But those defenses rang hollow in the wake of Baroness Louise Casey’s audit. The numbers speak for themselves: 100,000 child sexual abuse and exploitation crimes reported annually. An estimated 500,000 children victimized each year.
God dammit to Hell. We knew it was bad, but not that horrible. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer should be de-knighted as a starting point, then required to spend the rest of his natural life being prosecuted for covering all that up. And the whole thing televised. | Seventy-one percent of suspects identified in grooming cases are Islamic, sixty-two percent Pakistani. These are not fringe crimes. These are industrial-scale atrocities.
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