Why isn't the Telford scandal being covered by the BBC?

You still struggling to understand why the BBC didn’t instantly put up loads of articles about a story that has turned out to grossly exaggerated? I believe it’s called journalism. You know, get proof, then print.

Child grooming in Telford is no worse than elsewhere in the UK, a senior police officer has said.

West Mercia Police Supt Tom Harding said the estimated figures for the scale of child sexual abuse in the town were “sensationalised”.

“I don’t believe Telford is any worse than lots of places across England and Wales,” he told the BBC.

You want religion, culture and a deliberate cover up.

Some idiot once tried to tell me that the evil that is the CofE were ok and the best of all religions. Got to wonder about his sanity.

More news about Telford on my BBC news feed this morning.

They do name names when the men have been charged. They even publish pictures of them.

Their doctrine to homosexuality, sex and others, don’t confuse yourself.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-43400336

So you believe the police as its fits in with your thought process now?

Convenient.

So your happy to ignore their child abuse?

Link your info, as you have been asked before.

If you are not working to an agenda, could you show me all the threads you have started about child abuse commited by the CofE, Catholic Church and the one that’s been all over the news lately, major charities populated with white western pedophiles(want to eat little kiddy, then do as i say).

You come across as a modern Christian crusader.

There are lots of Christian links though to their horrendous actions, the BBC with their agenda, well you get the drift.

Of course not are you? The Church has probably abused millions, your point? We can discuss Saville, the CofE, the Catholic Church are their abuses but they’'re different conversations and don’t cancel each other out, expose all but treat them different, justice is blind, don’t compare.

Maybe, just maybe, and bear with me as this is controversial…

Maybe men are the problem?

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Conversations you appear to have no interest in starting. Do you see them as lesser?

So far all you’ve given us is, the BBC didn’t report a story straight away. Which now looks sensible as it appears to have been rather sensationalist.

From memory, you have only started threads about abuse if you believe it involves Muslim men, as if these terrible crimes are somehow more terrible because of the religion of the perpetrator.

Can you see why i think you have an agenda @barry-sanchez ?

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You haven’t read what I have written have you?

I have said and on this thread culture and attitude are as much to blame for the Asian grooming gangs as is faith, how many Muslims were abused by them though as a sidenote?

Muslim expanded to include all of Asia, but still no mention of any white men, even though there have been stories breaking recently.

Here’s something to get your head around. About 10 years old now, but more relevant than ever. Even delves into mental illness.

If you can blather on about a single subject, so can i.

Didn’t we have a thread on Catholic abuses?

Asian is the BBC way of not saying Muslim, I am merely copying them.

Yes, exactly, the BBC reporting on this very incident, thereby refuting your original hypothesis.

Glad you agree with the rest of us that the bbc is reporting the situation in Telford.

So, lock thread?

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Why can’t we continue and discuss why the bbc was so so late in coming to the party?

Why do you think?

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Here’s a crazy idea. Don’t lock the thread, just don’t read it or respond to posts on it. It’ll have slipped out of sight in a few days.

There’ll probably be a new one to replace it though

:lou_sad:

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Political pressure and community pressure I would say and a pc driven agenda.

Bump…whoops sorry.

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