I could have guessed the name and religion from the headline alone with this one

Ahad Ali the latest bestial Islamic rapist to be inflicted on East London

 

Whilst trawling through gab.ai I came across a link to a news item from the free newspaper The Metro. The story concerned an appalling rape, assault and false imprisonment case from East London. Almost as soon as I saw the headline Man, 21, who repeatedly raped woman he held hostage in his flat jailed for 12 years, I thought this attack seems so savage that it must have been done by an Islamic bearded savage. Of course I was right. The flavour of the savageness of the attack which was discernable even from the headline alone, gave me a big clue as to the religion or ideology that this bastard rapist followed. Yes, that’s right it’s Islam again.

All communities have their rotters and their wrong’uns we would not be human if there were not some amongst us who take the wrong paths in life and do bad things. But, whereas other communities might only have a few bad people, in numbers which may be roughly comparable to the general population, the Islamic community seems to be churning out sex offending scum with all the efficiency of a robotic production line.

This particular case is appalling not just because of the violence involved, which has become depressingly standard in Islamic sex crime cases, but because there was a considerable amount of pre-planning involved in it. This bearded savage bastard lured a woman to his flat dragged her into his flat, held her hostage, threatened to kill her and raped her multiple times. The woman, an escort from an escort agency tried to phone her driver to tell him what was going on. The driver alerted by the curtailed phone call called 999 and eventually the police arrived and forced entry to the flat. The bearded savage bastard, Ahad Ali aged 21, jumped out of the window of the seventh floor flat in an effort to escape. Ali suffered a broken arm and leg and spent ten days in hospital.

Some commentators on the Metro page wished that Ali had got a broken neck especially as this savage only got 12 years of which if we are lucky he will serve 8. I can’t help but feel that 12 years is not enough for an offender who had coldly planned this attack. He deliberately conned the escort and her agency into thinking he was a normal run of the mill punter and managed to evade whatever safety checks the agency had in place. He knew what he was going to do and planned accordingly. This was not a case of someone losing it in the heat of the moment and doing something evil, in those cases although punishment should be severe, it could be reasonably argued that it is right to recognise the difference between an impulse offence and a planned offence when sentencing. To give an analogy it’s like the difference between murder and manslaughter, there is deliberate decision making in murder which is not there with manslaughter.

The case of Ahad Ali is not one where evil came upon him all of a sudden it was cold bloodedly planned and the woman in question chosen to be the victim of this attack. In my opinion because of the way that Ali organised this attack in advance, he should have got a lot more than 12 years. 15 to 20 years would be my starting point for this case. On release from this savage is probably also going to be an ongoing burden to the welfare system, after all, what skills does a recently released Muslim rapist have that are saleable? Very few is the answer. Ali may also come out steeped in the radical Islam that pervades HM Prisons and about which the prison service seem to be doing little that is effective in tackling this problem.

Ali is just one of thousands of Islamic sex criminals that are out there and there seems to be marked propensity for men brought up in Islamic cultures to become sex criminals. A brief perusal of the lists of names in the various grooming gang trials shows a severe overbalance when it comes to Muslim names. Also if you trawl your local newspapers you will see a parade of Ali’s, Abdul’s, Mohammeds and other Islamic male names listed as being either charged with or convicted of some quite nasty sexual offences. No other confessional group in Britain today seems to be so indelibly linked to sex crime as Britain’s Muslims. Of course sex crime can happen in any community but for a minority community to produce so many and so bestial a collection of sex criminals is markedly different when you compare the Islamic community to others. I’ve noticed from reading local newspapers and other reports of sex crime that the number of people with identifiable Hindu or Sikh names are at a bare minimum. Out of the hundreds of names that I’ve seen connected to the various grooming trials I think I’ve seen no more than 20 non Muslim names or identifiable Hindu or Sikh names. There is something bad in Islam to make it produce the sort of surplus of sex criminals that it does.

The supremacist attitudes to women and non Muslims along with the large number of exhortations to hate the non Muslim and to kill the non Muslim must have an impact on an individual’s world view, especially a weak minded individual. The misogyny and hatred that is contained within Islamic scripture and which is not moderated in anyway by continual reinterpretation must play a major part in why so many Muslim men are sex criminals. If those of us from more peaceful faiths can recognise that our faith has an influence on how we move through the world and behave, why should it not be also recognised that Islam has an influence on behaviour and how one engages with the world? The problem of Islamic sex crime is not a matter of race but more a matter of Islamic headspace. As long as Islam continues to be a malign influence on individual Muslims we will continue to see cases like this one where these individuals, steeped in religious fascism and misogyny, see non Muslims and especially non Muslim women as prey.

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Original Metro story

http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/24/man-21-who-repeatedly-raped-woman-he-held-hostage-in-his-flat-jailed-for-12-years-7023680/

1 Comment on "I could have guessed the name and religion from the headline alone with this one"

  1. Philip Copson | October 25, 2017 at 10:27 am |

    “savagery” – (not “savageness”) – but, yes – spot-on.

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