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Sikh Community Stopped Grooming Gangs Through Armed Protection of Girls

PBD Podcast · Rupert Lowe - The Rape Gang Inquiry & Keir Starmer Resigning | PBD Podcast #822 · June 23, 2026
Sikh Community Stopped Grooming Gangs Through Armed Protection of Girls
PBD Podcast
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Rupert Lowe - The Rape Gang Inquiry & Keir Starmer Resigning | PBD Podcast #822
"This was happening to the Sikh community. Their girls were being raped. And the Sikh men actually did stand up and took control, and they defended their young girls. But when people tried to do this here in the UK, the police made it very difficult for them to protect their daughter."
The inquiry found that grooming gangs stopped targeting Sikh girls after the Sikh community mobilized male protection and forced the networks to withdraw. However, when British fathers attempted similar protection of their daughters, police intervened to stop them, according to testimony from victims' families.

About this episode

British MP Rupert Lowe joined Patrick Bet-David to discuss his explosive 15-month inquiry into grooming gangs that he claims raped over 250,000 British girls, predominantly by Pakistani Muslim men. The report, which went viral with over 50 million views on X, alleges systematic abuse involving taxis, care homes, and trafficking networks, with some victims as young as 10. Lowe detailed horrific testimony including gang rapes, bestiality, torture with broken bottles, and girls locked in dog cages in vans. Most disturbing were allegations that police not only failed to intervene but actively participated in abuse, with officers attending rape events and returning victims to abusers. Lowe accused Britain's Labour Party of enabling the scandal for decades to secure Muslim bloc votes in inner cities, refusing a statutory inquiry with legal power to compel testimony. He pointed to former Prime Minister Keir Starmer's role as head of Crown Prosecution Service during the abuse period. The conversation expanded to Britain's political crisis, with seven prime ministers in ten years since Brexit, the influence of the Fabian Society on Labour leadership, and what Lowe sees as civilizational decline accelerated by Tony Blair's constitutional changes. He argued the grooming gangs targeted white girls based on Islamic teachings treating non-Muslim women as inferior, citing testimony that perpetrators justified rape as punishment for not obeying Allah. Lowe revealed the inquiry was crowdfunded by 20,000 citizens after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage promised but failed to deliver an investigation, and announced plans to bring private prosecutions against perpetrators and complicit officials in NHS, social services, and police. The episode concluded with discussion of mass deportations, the need for radical reform, and whether fathers have a moral duty to defend their daughters when the state refuses.

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