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Originally Posted by Dondilion
Deaf to what stuff?
That over the years effort have been made to suppress the fact that men of Pakistani origins have been targeting very young white girls.
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OK. Deaf to the fact that people often have a big emotional reaction to "treated white girls like toilet paper" that they wouldn't have to the alternative way real reporters would say it. For example, instead of the 'toilet paper' phrase, a real reporter might say '...sexually exploited middle school girls.'
The reaction to "Pakistani...white girls...toilet paper" will often be the triggering of racial animosity. I say this reaction is intended. And doing that is wrong, even if the perpetrators had racist motivations, and even if they escaped prosecution due to people making too much allowance for racial animus against them.
Triggering racial animosity is wrong. I'm not saying the crimes are OK, and not saying any other wrong thing is OK. But I insist triggering racial animosity is wrong. Everywhere, always, no matter what.