'Mainstream media let grooming gang victims down decades ago, and now they have again,' says Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys on the mainstream media misrepresenting the grooming gang scandal
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Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 08/01/2025

- 22:35

OPINION - Patrick Christys shared his views on how the mainstream media has represented the grooming gangs

Yet again, I find myself warning you that what you are about to hear contains some horrendous graphic details, but I feel that we owe it to the victims to be brutally honest about the nature of the abuse that they experienced.

If there was an epidemic of white British taxi drivers raping underage Pakistani girls, do you think that channel four would have run a programme last night about it being fake?


The entire world is now talking about the fact tens or hundreds of thousands of working class white girls were raped by Pakistani gangs right across Britain. And channel four aired the show The Fake Grooming Scandal. How scummy is that?

The details emerging of 13-year-old girls being raped by hordes of Pakistani men. Girls in primary school uniform being raped in Hull. And channel four puts out The Fake Grooming Scandal.

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Patrick Christys shared his views on grooming gangs

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Heads should roll over that and channel four have got form for this. In 2004, they delayed a documentary into the abuse after police forces warned the evidence of Asian men targeting young white girls could inflame racial tensions over to the BBC.

That's the same BBC that when the Telford grooming scandal broke, they initially only put it up on their local Shropshire page.

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But there is one girl making up allegations, they do a documentary on it. Tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of girls being subjected to a conveyor belt of rape and torture by the BBC's beloved Pakistani community.

That's just a local story, is it? They're all at it. The dam burst on Britain's rape gang. Shame.

Over the weekend, and on Monday, Keir Starmer had a press conference.

The establishment media had their chance to ask about the victims, to ask about whether multiculturalism has failed. Whether Keir Starmer failed in his role as director of public prosecutions. They just asked him about Elon Musk.

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Jess Phillips revealed that she hadn't spoken to any victims

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Last night, Jess Phillips was wheeled out by the BBC and Sky News, all they really cared about was how she was doing.

Well, eventually one of them got round to asking if she'd actually spoken to any victims. That should have been the sole focus of the interview. What is she doing to sort this out? The answer appears to be precious little, actually.

The Guardian have got a lot to answer for the truth about Asian sex gangs. This is an article that they ran. It includes quotes like the current obsession with Asian sex gangs and focuses too narrowly on one dimension to this crime, making the emergent profile of the Pakistani groomer misleading.

It's also unhelpful because there are more than one million Pakistanis in Britain. Well, you're right, it is unhelpful, actually.

The truth is unhelpful to Guardian readers to channel four and BBC news editors, to everyone in the lovely left wing media class who've rammed diversity, integration and multiculturalism down our throats and demonised anyone who dared criticise it and tried to silence people with concerns about Pakistanis raping young girls on an industrial scale by calling them a racist.

I've got a theory about why the establishment media are doing their best to do a PR exercise for Jess Phillips and to minimise the scandal of Pakistani rape gangs.

I think they probably voted for Keir Starmer. They let the victims down decades ago and they're letting them down again now.

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