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Saturday 8 September 2018

MISS ENGLAND? YOU WILL WHEN IT'S GONE

by Daniel Barge

In yet another act of kow-towing and genuflection towards the enshrined gods of multiculturalism, Britcuckistan decided to allow a hijab-wearing Muslim woman to take part in the recent Miss England final.

The woman in question was Sara Iftekhar, a pretty 20-year-old from the town of Huddersfield in the North of England. Surprisingly she didn't win—some White girl from Newcastle took the crown and sash—although Iftekhar still managed to get most of the publicity in a country bent on bending over backwards to morally signal how "inclusive" and "multicultural" it is.

There used to be a time when beauty pageants were about who the most attractive girl among the competitors was. This meant, obviously, being pretty, showing a bit of flesh, and also having a nice personality. Those elements are not completely gone, but nowadays beauty pageants like Miss England are much more loaded with social meaning. The winner must have all the correct opinions and be some sort of suitable symbol of young womanhood, as defined by the "progressive" establishment and their enforcers in the "chattering classes."

Possibly the swimwear section of the competition.
Once competitors with hijabs have been normalised, we can surely expect a steady stream of Muslims to win, along with transgenders and "body positive" fatties. By that stage normal attractive women will have to hide under stones.

But, it really is a pity that Ms Itfekhar didn't win this time, as the irony would have been delicious: Miss England—a young Muslim woman with a shariah-compliant hair covering from the town of Huddersfield, the very same place where 31 people from her own Muslim Pakistani community are charged with raping and trafficking a number of young English girls aged between 12 and 18 over a period of decades.

Here is the (incomplete) rap sheet:
  • Banaras Hussain, 37, of Shipley, charged with one count of rape of a female over 16
  • Banaris Hussain, 35, of Huddersfield, charged with one count of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Mohammed Suhail Arif, 30, of Huddersfield, charged with rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Iftikar Ali, 37, of Huddersfield, charged with attempted rape of a girl aged 13 to 15 and three counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Mohammed Sajjad, 31, of Huddersfield, charged with four counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15, one rape of a girl under 13, and facilitating the commission of a child sex offence
  • Umar Zaman, 30, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Basharat Hussain, 31, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Amin Ali Choli, 36, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of rape of a female over 16
  • Shaqeel Hussain, 35, of Dewsbury, charged with rape of a girl aged 13 to 15 and two counts of trafficking
  • Mubasher Hussain, 35, of Huddersfield, charged with rape of a girl aged 13 to 15 and sexual assault
  • Abdul Majid, 34, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Mohammed Dogar, 35, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of facilitating the commission of child sex offence
  • Usman Ali, 32, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Mohammed Waqas Anwar, 29, of Huddersfield, charged with five counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Gul Riaz, 42, of Huddersfield, charged with rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Mohammed Akram, 41, of Huddersfield, charged with two counts of trafficking with a view to sexual exploitation of a female and rape of a girl aged 14 to 15
  • Manzoor Akhtar, 29, of Huddersfield, charged with trafficking and three counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15
  • Samuel Fikru, 30, of Camden, charged with two counts of rape of a girl aged 13 to 15​​
  • Fehreen Rafiq, 38, of Huddersfield, is the only woman accused. She is charged with two counts of facilitating the commission of a child sex offence.
And these are just the ones they caught!

Miss England 2018 winner
In my opinion, this is the real reason that Ms. Iftekhar didn't win this time. We all know that the British like their cucking almost as much as their irony, buy this would have been one ironic cucking too far.

But while Britain gets ready to anoint a hijabbed Muslim woman as "Miss England" sometime in the future—before quickly moving onto burka-wearing winners—shouldn't they also be considering breaking the mold in another direction, namely by having the first Muslim grooming gang victim Miss England?

Wouldn't that be a nice gesture conciliatory?

God knows—with dozens of gangs working over decades and tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of victims—there must be a big enough talent pool, and just think of the symbolism!

Crowning a victim of child gang rape by unassimilated migrants as the beauty queen of England even beats having a woman in a headscarf or a burka as a symbol of the absolute condition of modern England and its womenfolk.


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