This Afghan asylum seeker rapist just detonated the dangerous myth of the far-right bogeyman - Adam Brooks

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I’d rather be called far-right and get the threats than live in fear for my kids, writes publican
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Imagine you’re a parent or a grandparent reading this.
I’m a father to a 12-year-old girl myself, and I’m finding this very hard to write.
A 12-year-old girl was raped in Nuneaton.
Ahmad Mulakhil, a 23-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, did it.
He dragged her into a quiet street and laughed while he assaulted her… he also filmed it.
There’s no way to dress that up. It’s sickening. And it stays with you.
This week, he was found guilty of rape, sexual assaults, child abduction and indecent filming. The police said the offences were “extremely horrific”.
Any parent reading that knows exactly what that means without needing it explained.
Nuneaton isn’t surprised. Last year, people in that town were already shouting for answers. Ordinary people. Mums, dads and grandparents. People who live there just want their kids to be as safe as possible. They protested because no one in power was or is listening.
And instead of listening, Westminster dismissed them and called them “far-right”.
Far-right?
They’re parents, they’re workers, and they’re people who’ve had enough of being ignored.
How many more girls have to be hurt before this is taken seriously? Because I cannot be any louder on tv, radio and social media on the dangers.

This Afghan asylum seeker rapist just detonated the dangerous myth of the far-right bogeyman - Adam Brooks
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How many more families have to be broken by men who should never have been here?
We keep being told it’s rare, that it’s exaggerated, that we shouldn’t talk about it and that it’s not all of them… but the cases keep coming.
Rapes, sexual assaults, violence, paedophilia and even murder. Yet still these people are waved into this country with little to no checks.
Politicians pretend it isn’t happening because they’re scared of the labels. They’re scared of facing the reality of what is happening up and down the country. I’m not.
I’d rather be called far-right and get the threats than live in fear for my kids. I’ll defend them no matter what. They are all.
I’ve got two daughters. One is 12, and one is six. I’ve stood next to local mums who are frightened and local dads who are beyond furious.
I’ve been to dozens of the protests outside of the Bell Hotel in Epping, week after week, where over 130 unknown adult men were simply dumped in a family-focused community.
One of them was even released by mistake after being jailed for sexual offences against a local 14-year-old girl from Epping.
Hey, "refugees welcome" brigade, that’s not a talking point. That’s real life. Real consequences of your moronic cheerleading of foreign men to be allowed here en masse.
People are angry because they’ve been pushed to that point. I say what a lot of people feel but are scared to say out loud. Millions have watched my videos because people are petrified of what is happening.
This isn’t about left or right. It’s about common sense.
Men who pose a danger should not be walking our streets. They should be detained. They should be deported. Our women and children should come first.
Our rights should trump the asylum seeker's rights, but the opposite is true, according to our Home Office.
The borders are wide open. Tens of thousands come in every few months. And now ordinary families are paying the price. Our streets don’t feel safe. Communities feel abandoned, and parents feel utterly powerless.
Secure the borders.
Deport the criminals that broke into our country illegally, and stop putting ideology before our women and our children.
Our kids deserve better. And if speaking like a normal parent makes us “far-right”, so be it. There are far more people thinking like this than the politicians want to admit.









