Easy Meat – Inside Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal

Easy Meat – Inside Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal, by Peter McLoughlin, is a recent book of meticulously research on the Islamic gangs in Britain that groomed and raped young girls for decades.

Peter McLoughlin spent years believing the Leftist narrative, namely it was ‘a racist myth’ that organised Muslim groups in Britain and the Netherlands ( grooming gangs ) were luring white schoolgirls into a life of prostitution.

But in 2009 he first encountered people who said their children had been groomed like this. These informants had non-white people in their immediate and extended family, and were thus unlikely to be racists.

So McLoughlin dug deeper and what he found shocked him: there were mounds of evidence that social workers, police officers, Muslim organisations, journalists and even some Members of Parliament must have known about these grooming gangs for decades, and they had turned a blind-eye to these crimes. … McLoughlin spent several years uncovering everything he could and documenting this scandal before the evidence disappeared. He demonstrates that the true nature of this grooming phenomenon was known about more than 20 years ago.

The review by Janet Levy makes it clear that our two cultural opponents are both to blame, Islam and political correctness:

The book shows social workers, teachers, police officers, Muslim groups, journalists, member of parliament, and others all knew about these grooming rape gangs for decades and they turned a blind eye. The Islamic rape gangs began in the 1980s with Sikh girls and moved onto white indigenous British girls between the ages of 11 and 14. McLauglin laments the rare instances of criminal prosecution with minimal sentences usually partially served.

The fear of being called a racist and political correctness with legal repercussions (up to seven years in prison) was used to silence adults who should have been protecting these young girls, between 100,000 to 1 million girls lives have been shattered. Islamic pimps operated an organized network of taxi drivers, shop owners, restaurant owners, and security guards to prey on vulnerable young girls many from state-run homes for children.

Robert Spencer:

How does a nation commit suicide? Peter McLoughlin’s Easy Meat is a harrowing step-by-step chronicle of how Britain is doing just that, by sacrificing its girls to the idols of multiculturalism and political correctness.

McLoughlin lays out in heart-wrenching detail how British officials abandoned thousands of unfortunate girls to the depredations of Muslim rape gangs who were inspired and motivated by Islamic teachings on the treatment of infidel women, and did nothing to save them for fear of being called “racist” and “Islamophobic.” Young girls and women are the future of any nation; what Britain has done to its own has condemned it to a future of chaos, civil war, and slavery.

The Rotherham debacle is the best known instance, but apparently there is more. Previous coverage here and here.

UPDATE: Real Facts Media:

In his research of thousands of sex trafficking and rape cases, Peter McLoughlin did not find one single case of a non-Muslim man targeting Muslim girls – it was always the other way around. Political correctness and a systematic failure to address the facts, ensure this rape epidemic will continue.