Rupert Lowe - The Rape Gang Inquiry & Keir Starmer Resigning | PBD Podcast #822
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Takeaways
- ❖The "Rape Gang Inquiry" report, crowdfunded by 20,000 citizens, alleges over 250,000 children were raped by predominantly Muslim men in the UK, a figure considered conservative.
- ❖Perpetrators were mainly Pakistani Muslim men, often from Mirpur, but also from Eritrea, Somalia, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, targeting white girls due to perceived cultural differences and religious justifications.
- ❖The report details horrific abuses, including rape with objects, dog cages, and sexual assault by dogs, with victims as young as 10-13 years old.
- ❖The British establishment, including police, social services, and local government, are accused of complicity or inaction, often returning victims to abusers or dismissing reports as "racist."
- ❖Tony Blair's constitutional changes, including the Human Rights Act and Supreme Court, are blamed for undermining British law and contributing to societal decline.
- ❖Keir Starmer, as former head of the Crown Prosecution Service, is criticized for not addressing the issue, given his background as a human rights lawyer and a Fabian Society member.
- ❖The BBC is accused of a complete blackout on the report, despite its widespread viral impact, demonstrating a failure to inform the public impartially.
- ❖Lowe advocates for defunding the BBC, reversing devolution, and implementing radical changes to combat "wokery," central planning, and the decline of individual freedom.
- ❖Sikh communities successfully mobilized to protect their girls from similar grooming gangs, a defense not afforded to British girls.
Insights
1Scale of Abuse and Perpetrator Demographics
The "Rape Gang Inquiry" report estimates over 250,000 children, primarily white girls, have been victims of systemic rape and grooming in the UK. The majority of perpetrators are identified as Muslim men, predominantly from Pakistan (often Mirpur), but also from Eritrea, Somalia, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
The speaker states, "we think 250,000 is a very conservative figure" and that "the majority of the perpetrators of the rape were of Muslim background... predominantly Pakistan and very often from one part of Pakistan called Mirpur. But there were other perpetrators from Eritrea, from Somalia, from Bangladesh, from Afghanistan." He clarifies it's "predominantly an issue with Pakistani Muslim men."
2Cultural and Religious Justifications for Abuse
The report details that perpetrators justified their actions by viewing white girls as "easy," "trash," or "morally inferior" because they "show the curves of their bodies," implying they are "asking for it" and should be "raped as punishment for not obeying Allah." It also states that "Kafir non-Muslims girls are worthless" and "sex with a kafir girl doesn't count as adultery."
The speaker reads directly from the report: "White girls show the curves of their bodies, so they are asking for it. They should be raped as punishment for not obeying Allah. Kafir non-Muslims girls are worthless. Sex with a kafir girl doesn't count as adultery. Only sex with a Muslim woman counts as adultery."
3Systemic Failure and Complicity of Institutions
Police officers, social services, care homes, and local government are accused of complicity or inaction. Testimonies reveal police returning victims to abusers, telling men to "have fun with her," and call handlers dismissing concerns about "Asian men" as racist. The National Health Service also failed to report and police injuries.
The speaker reads a victim's testimony: "The call handler told her, 'You can't describe them as Asian men because that's racist. You should just be glad your child is being taught a different culture. On one occasion, a police officer returned Fiona to the house where the abuse was occurring and told the men to have fun with her.'" He also asks, "Why wasn't the National Health Service reporting and policing this? Why were the care homes not reporting and policing it? Why were the police apparently on occasions facilitating it?"
4Political Motivation for Inaction
The speaker asserts that the Labour Party, in particular, has been complicit due to reliance on the "Muslim block vote," leading to a fear of being labeled racist and a reluctance to address the issue.
Lowe states, "the government, the state who has been and particularly the Labour Party here have been complicit in this because it is, as you can see, linked to the block Muslim vote... Labour rely on these votes. That's why I don't personally think Labour either will or should win another general election because they have allowed this pervasive evil to grow."
5Tony Blair's Constitutional Changes as a Root Cause
Tony Blair's reforms, including the Human Rights Act, the introduction of a Supreme Court (described as a "quango"), and the Equality Act, are blamed for undermining the British constitution, damaging societal relationships, and enriching "idle parasitic lawyers."
Lowe states, "you have to lay the blame... at the door, arguably, of Tony Blair, largely, and his changes to our constitution where... his introduction of various acts and laws which undermined our constitution... the introduction of the Human Rights Act, the introduction of a Supreme Court, which basically is now a quango... also the Equality Act, which I think has damaged the relationship between people on the ground."
6Keir Starmer's Alleged Culpability
As the former head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Keir Starmer is criticized for not addressing the rape gang issue, as many related files would have crossed his desk. His background as a human rights lawyer and a Fabian Society member is highlighted.
Lowe states, "He was head of the Crown Prosecution Service... a lot of these files would have gone over Keir Starmer's desk during his time as as as head of the CPS. But look, Keir Starmer's a human rights lawyer, Patrick. He makes money out of human rights law. So, you know, it's a bit he's a bit like a poacher turned gamekeeper, really, when he's Prime Minister." He also mentions Starmer is a Fabian and a member of the Haldane Society.
7BBC's Silence and Media Suppression
The BBC, once a reputable media outlet, is accused of a complete blackout on the "Rape Gang Inquiry" report, despite its viral spread, demonstrating a failure to inform the public impartially and suppress inconvenient truths.
The host notes, "Nothing from BBC." Lowe adds, "I would defund the BBC tomorrow. It's a malign monopoly. They haven't reported on this at all as you said... how can something like this be produced and not be covered at all?"
Bottom Line
The UK's postal voting system and the concentration of Muslim votes in inner cities created a "Muslim block vote" that Labour historically relied on, influencing their reluctance to address issues like grooming gangs.
This suggests that electoral strategies can inadvertently lead to systemic neglect of severe societal problems if political parties prioritize votes over justice, potentially enabling widespread harm.
Reforming postal voting and electoral boundaries could reduce the influence of concentrated block votes, potentially forcing politicians to address issues more equitably and without fear of losing specific demographics.
The speaker notes that Sikh communities successfully mobilized collective male protection to force grooming gangs to withdraw from targeting Sikh girls, a defense not afforded to British girls.
This highlights a stark contrast in community response and institutional support, suggesting that a strong, unified community defense can be effective where state protection fails, but also raises questions about equal protection.
Empowering and supporting local communities, particularly fathers and community leaders, to establish self-defense mechanisms and protective networks could be a critical, albeit controversial, step in areas where state protection is deficient, provided it operates within legal frameworks.
Key Concepts
High-Trust Society vs. Low-Trust Society
The UK was historically a high-trust society, but the speaker argues it is declining due to various factors, making it vulnerable to such evils. This decline is linked to constitutional changes and a weakening of traditional values.
Collectivism vs. Individualism
The speaker champions individualism as the driver of positive societal outcomes, contrasting it with collectivist ideologies (like Fabianism, certain aspects of Islam) that he believes crush freedom and lead to decline.
The Boiling Point Theory
The idea that societal tolerance for injustice has a limit, and if not addressed, will inevitably lead to an explosive reaction from the populace, as people will eventually act to protect their own.
Lessons
- Support independent journalism and reports like the "Rape Gang Inquiry" that challenge mainstream narratives and expose uncomfortable truths, especially when mainstream media remains silent.
- Advocate for constitutional reforms that strengthen national sovereignty, individual freedoms, and accountability within government and judicial systems to prevent systemic failures.
- Demand transparency and impartiality from public institutions, particularly law enforcement and media, regarding sensitive social issues, even when they involve difficult cultural or religious dimensions.
Notable Moments
Rupert Lowe reads disturbing victim testimonies from the report, including a 12-year-old girl raped with a broken bottle and girls locked in dog cages.
These graphic accounts underscore the extreme brutality of the crimes and the profound trauma inflicted on victims, making the systemic failure to act even more egregious and highlighting the urgency of the issue.
The discussion of the Fabian Society's emblem: "a wolf in sheep's clothing," and its influence on the Labour Party, including Keir Starmer.
This reveals a perceived hidden ideology within a major political party, suggesting a deliberate, long-term strategy to transform society in ways that may not be apparent to the public, raising concerns about transparency and democratic integrity.
Quotes
"He took his pants down, penetrated me, had sex with me, and then he stopped before ejaculation. He picked up the bottle of Jack Daniel's, which was now empty, and he forced it up inside me. He broke the glass while he was there. At that point, I was about 12, nearly 13."
"I remember a man opening the back of the van, and I saw maybe 15, 20 girls locked in dog cages."
"Dogs were brought in, and I couldn't move at all. I had nowhere to move. I think what was the scariest thing was not having any concept of it. There were men around me, not horrified, not disgusted, not helping, but filming and laughing. Making bets on whether the dog could actually rape me or not. And yes, I was raped by a dog."
"You can't describe them as Asian men because that's racist. You should just be glad your child is being taught a different culture. On one occasion, a police officer returned Fiona to the house where the abuse was occurring and told the men to have fun with her."
"White girls show the curves of their bodies, so they are asking for it. They should be raped as punishment for not obeying Allah. Kafir non-Muslims girls are worthless. Sex with a kafir girl doesn't count as adultery. Only sex with a Muslim woman counts as adultery."
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