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Thundercloud
Mar 28, 2010

To boldly be eaten where no grot has been eaten before!
The thing is that official and complete indifference to vulnerable young girls and women in the UK is rampant.

While things are better than in the 1980s, when many children's homes were run by peadophiles, the Home Office (the government department in charge of law enforcement) gave a funding grant to the Peadophile Information Exchange, the civil servant in charge of child protection was a peadophile and when he visited children's homes would be provided with a child and a lockable room, Jimmy Savile was put in charge of Broad Moor by the Tory government, and everyone up to and including the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher was aware of this and covered it up. Throw in prominent politicians, judges, members of the establishment, senior figures in the secret police including allegedly the head of MI6 being peadophiles and you have a recipe for embedding a culture of indifference to the activities of child molesters.

However in cases like this 'being brown so we can't investigate because it would be racist' being put about it for some reason more believable than local police and politicians liked to rape kids and consort with criminals, and were bribed with money or sex with children to prevent investigations, even though that is literally the historical model for this.

No one cares about children being looked after by local authorities. That's why they are there.

And no one is willing to fight the political battles to get it properly funded. Many local authorities are looking at privatising caring for these children, because nothing says caring for children better than lowest bidder contracts from companies who have all been accused of abusing people in their care in the past.

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