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What a lot of bollox , we are on the 4th and 5th generations.Yep, most things are primarily class issues. A feminist would respond but it's the underclass girls that got raped, not the underclass boys - and that's true. But as you correctly say, it was ONLY girls of a certain socio-economic level in Rotherham that, crucially, we've all been taught to despise.
Race then enters as a third aggravating factor. My theory is this - and it could be wrong so don't shoot me.
We've heard over and over again that the reason why white girls got targeted instead of Pakistani girls was because of the deep moral principles of the scumbags involved of not hitting their own. Is really anyone buying this? The type of scumbag who rapes and exploits vulnerable kids doesn't have any principles, beyond not getting caught. To assign principles to them as bonehead BNP types do is almost to prettify their behaviour.
What happened in Rotherham was that the disenfranchised white underclass provided easier targets than girls in their own immigrant communities - why? As anyone familar with first, second and third generation immigrant assimilation in this country will know, first generation immigrants maintain far tighter family structures when they first arrive in their host country - far tighter reins on their kids, as a defence against what they perceive to be an unfamilar and at times very difficult new environment. The wave of Pakistani immigration we are talking about here is relatively recent - there will be relatively few third generationers born yet, so most Pakistani family units in Rotherham will remain under the control of the more strict first generationers rather than the more assimilated "English" second generation Pakistanis.
Contrast this with the battered white working class of Rotherham - battered by the mass unemployment of the 1970s/1980s, battered by the coal mine closures, generally battered by government policy towards the north. Here - family units have disintegrated under the impact of poverty, kids having kids, no family structure, no defence for vulnerable kids. If you were an opportunistic rapist in this midst of all this, would you target the generally more protected Pakistani kids or the so-called "feral" products of broken estates? Which would you think you could get away with? You can paint this as race all you like - but it would miss the key factor here. It is poverty and neglect that has created a generation of kids that the police, council bureaucrats and "polite" society don't give a shit about.