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18-08-2017 10:19 AM
,,,perhaps not so much what she said, but how she said it and where she said it. You say that she pointed a finger at those who were guilty...but by association she also pointed a finger at those who shared the same ethnicity and are not guilty. She was, after all, an equalities minister and the Sun newspaper is known for its long running anti-muslim stance. What she didn't say is that 94% of sexual offences take place within the home, within families and known friends. Her judgement was poor and she should have know better and that's why she had to go. The less able in society already use the Sun's anti-muslim, antil-immigrant rhetoric/propoganda as justification for the sustained harrassement of these groups and when their views or claims are sometimes challenged, they blame it on political correctness and the stiffling of free speech. Racists and bigots usually label themselves.