White girls are to blame for being targeted by Muslim sex grooming gangs because they “dress like sluts,” two Muslim members of the public told BBC 1’s Newsbeat programme yesterday.
The two Muslim youths, identified only as “Wassim” and “Waqas” [spelling] were asked by programme presenter Tulip Mazumdar if there was a Pakistani link to the sex grooming scandal.
“I think it because the white girls tend to dress up good; they wear ridiculous clothes like short skirts. Make themselves look like...” said Wassim, before being interrupted by Waqas who says that “[white girls] look slutty and stuff like that.
“Pakistani girls don’t dress like that, do they? So...” Waqas continues.
When asked by the presenter if girls don’t have the right to wear short skirts if they want, Wassim answers by saying, “that’s what attracts them,” meaning the Muslims who prey on the young girls.
The radio show also interviewed a 19-year-old white girl, Emma, who said "I have Pakistani lads coming up to me tooting their horns and saying ‘get in my car' but you just ignore it.
"I've got an 11-year-old sister and I don't like her going out at night. You see them pulling up to young girls and it's just disgusting. It is Pakistani guys in particular, in this area.”
It is a common tactic for Muslims to blame their victims for sexual assaults. Women who live under sharia law systems, for example, can be punished for “being allowed to be raped,” not for being raped per se, but for being in the company of “strange men.”
This is particularly prevalent in Saudi Arabia, with a large number of reported incidents.
In 2006, an Egyptian-born Muslim cleric in Australia said that white women who do not wear the veil are “like uncovered meat” who attract sexual predators.
Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali, Australia’s most senior Muslim cleric, compared immodestly-dressed women who do not wear the Islamic headdress with meat that is left uncovered in the street and is then eaten by cats.
In a Ramadan sermon in a Sydney mosque, Sheik al-Hilali said that a group of Muslim men jailed for gang rapes in that country were not to blame.
There were women, he said, who “sway suggestively” and wore make-up and immodest dress "and then you get a judge without mercy and gives you 65 years. But the problem, but the problem all began with who?" he said, referring to the women victims.
Addressing 500 worshippers at his mosque, Sheik al-Hilali added: "If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside on the street, or in the garden or in the park, or in the backyard without a cover, and the cats come and eat it . . . whose fault is it — the cats or the uncovered meat?
"The uncovered meat is the problem.
"If she was in her room, in her home, in her hijab (veil), no problem would have occurred,” the Muslim cleric added, concluding with an opinion that “women were weapons used by Satan to control men.”
The problem is thus worldwide, and is, as the British National Party’s candidate in the Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election said earlier, something that will only be addressed once the immigration invasion of Britain is halted and reversed.
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