Britain’s child grooming gangs and the term “Asian”: The time for euphemism is over

The recent release of the Casey report has once again brought to light one of Britain’s most harrowing and long-standing failures: the systemic grooming and abuse of vulnerable young girls, overwhelmingly by gangs of Pakistani Muslim men. Yet, despite the overwhelming evidence, the British public is still being deliberately misled by language.

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Attempt to Introduce Caste Legislation – A Precedent for Institutionalised Targeting of British Hindus

In 2010, the UK government attempted to introduce legislation to recognise caste-based discrimination as part of the Equality Act. While framed as a progressive step toward social justice, the proposal was met with widespread concern and resistance from British Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities.

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