"Abuse stories 'isolating African communities'" worries the lefty Guardian:
The         government was yesterday urged to ensure that African communities in the         UK are not stigmatised over claims of ritualistic child abuse. At a         summit called by ministers amid concerns over abuse linked to rituals         such as exorcism, there were calls for a focus on a wider range of         immigrant communities in the UK, some of which are seen as hard to reach         by social services and other authorities.
       
        Ministers from the Department for Education and Skills and the Home         Office, meeting representatives of the police, local government, faith         and community groups, were also warned that ritualistic abuse - the         extent of which is little-researched - should be examined in the context         of wider issues of child abuse in communities new to the UK.
       
        The summit, hosted by the children's minister, Beverley Hughes, follows         a high-profile court case earlier this month in which three adults were         jailed for their involvement in the abuse of an eight-year-old girl from         Angola who they accused of being a witch. The Old Bailey heard that the         child, brought to Britain from Angola by her aunt, had been beaten, cut         and had chilli peppers rubbed in her eyes. Sita Kisanga and her brother         Sebastian Pinto were convicted of aiding and abetting child cruelty,         along with the child's aunt, found guilty of cruelty.
       
        Ministers were also prompted to act following a leaked report for the         Metropolitan police which identified a belief among some members of an         African community that children were being abused during exorcism         rituals at Pentecostal churches, and another police study indicating         high numbers of African boys going missing from school records.
       
        However, African church leaders and campaigners against child abuse         within African communities have warned that some media coverage -         including claims of child sacrifice in London churches - risks isolating         hard-to-reach groups.
A reader responds:
Here         is a perfect example of how the pro-immigration multi-culturalist         socialworker/engineers sabotage Western culture.
       
        Recently, three African adults were arrested in Britain for torturing a         small child in strange exorcism ceremonies. They beat her, cut her and         rubbed hot chilli peppers in her eyes over a period of days. Initial         news reports said this was a growing problem and was due to religious         beliefs of African "protestant fundamentalist churches". It         has not happened in a vacuum. (and don't get me started on "muti",         the magic practiced by Africans that requires body parts like hearts,         livers, fingers and eyes taken from another living human being.)
       
        After a mere two weeks (see the link above), the British sensitivity         establishment has already shifted its attention from African exorcisms,         torture and death of small children to the dangers of stigmatizing the         African community itself.
       
        They call the African neighborhoods and people who either torture         children (or defend the torturers and marginalize the torture) as         "hard to reach" and fear that the general public's shock and         outrage by these religious practices will "isolate African         communities".
       
        This is a classic social engineer's maneuver. The socialworker/engineer         assumes the mantle of managing everyone's feelings and         interrelationships. It is their job to properly gauge the responses of         each group and control the level and intensity of feeling. Naturally,         they have the goal of bringing African aboriginals into the 21st Century         as fast as possible (while preserving their quaint customs and endearing         folkways). They also have the job of reengineering the English People to         accommodate some of the more bizarre (but harmless) aspects of         aboriginal life.
       
        What they refuse to accept is that their way is not the only way, and         that the English people may have their own solution to the problem that         does not require accommodation or being re-engineered on the part of the         English People: increased English shock and outrage until the Africans         (I will not say African "communities") either leave; or abase         themselves; admit that their savage and barbarian practices are just         that: savage and barbarian; admit their sin; beg forgiveness for their         savagery; and swear never to do it again.
       
        To reduce English anger, the socialworker/engineer are trying to implant         the same memes they use for every other conflict involving savage         communities versus civilized communities: persuade the public that the         problem isn't "African ritual violence against children" (of         which only the Africans partake, and which Africans can only stop by         snitching on each other, reporting their own offenders, and changing         their morality and religion), but the greater problem of "violence         in society" {sample: "It requires us all to proceed         sensitively and constructively, and not stigmatise any one         community." another sample: "We can't separate it from the         issue of wider abuse of children, especially children who are being         privately fostered,".
       
        In short, the social workers are unable to address the problem except by         gentle persuasion, AND it can work only if the English People agree to         not notice what Africans are doing, AND (I fear) only if The Guardian         stops writing about such torture and killing, or if it does, that it         stop mentioning the fact that torture/killers are African. In short: we         must either avert our gaze, go blind, or stick our head in the sand.
       
        It equates the beating a child gets when an English father comes home         drunk, with organized religious activities of many Africans out of a         deeply-held aboriginal belief in evil spirits and other         mumbo-jumbo.
       
        As it is, the Brit socialworker/engineers have already given up the high         ground of telling the Africans their behavior is just plain wrong and         that what they call their religion is completely unacceptable to         England.
       
        As an aside, note the careful way the social workers have already tried         to implicate the English in these African crimes. They have called the         African religion "protestant fundamentalism" to suggest         English guilt as colonialists. They expect us to forget that the         missionaries taught the savages a religion of peace, and that it was the         Africans alone that engrafted syncretistic native child abuse and         torture on that religion. I would no more call the witch-hunting         religion of the African child abusers "protestant         fundamentalism" than I would call Haitian voodoo "catholicism".
       
        As a final aside, do you think for a moment that the socialworker/engineer         women would ever stop blaming men for all domestic violence? That they         would drop their male-stigmatizing political reeducation courses they         present for judges and policemen as male-bashing and         "stigmatizing" a male "community"? Of course they         wouldn't. The question is, "Why not?" Find the answer to that,         and I think you will have found the nut of the "Church of         Liberalism and Multiculturalism".
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