According to BBC host Dotun Adebayo, the Rotherham mass rape scandal never happened and bringing it up is offensive.
(In the photo above Dotun is in his native Nigeria showing some of his honors, an MBE, to his countrymen back home.)
On BBC 5s Up All Night radio show Friday, Adebayo asked guest Ryan Girdusky to defend Trumps racist plan to ban all Muslims from America.
Girdusky said the ban is a temporary halt on Muslim immigration to address the problem of terrorism by Muslims in the US and went on to cite the mass rape scandal in Rotherham as a reason a nation may want to restrict Muslim immigration.
Adebayo responded by feigning outrage, claiming his accurate description of the scandal was not true, and hanging up on him.
Action starts at 7:20:
From Red Alert Politics:
Girdusky [said] the U.K., like the U.S. has had issues created by Islamic immigration without proper vetting, especially the massive sex scandal in Rotherham where more than a thousand young women, who mostly white, were sexually molested by gangs of Muslim men.
England has their own problems with Muslims, up in Northern England raping little white girls, Girdusky said.
Oh come on Ryan, come on, Adebayo said.
Thats true, did that not happen? Did they not target little white girls? Girdusky asked over Adebayos shouting.
Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, that is beneath you, the late night host continued. Did that not happen? the RAP writer asked.
Actually no, thats not true as you know,Adebayo insisted.
Poster Comment:
In stage one they legalize the rape of underage white girls and adult white women as well.
In stage two they condemn you as racist for telling the truth.
I think in Stage 3 they kill you.