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The Dark Side of Multiculturalism: When Barbarism Hides Behind 'Skilled Migration'

Emad Kaky’s conviction for plotting FGM is just the latest reminder that not all cultures are compatible with British values. From grooming gangs to barbaric practices like FGM. WAKE UP, MPs!
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This is Emad Kaky. A former PhD student, hailed as the kind of "skilled migrant" our government tells us we need. But behind that respectable academic façade? A man who conspired to commit one of the most heinous acts imaginable: female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced marriage. His plan was uncovered, and thankfully justice has been served. But let’s not kid ourselves. This case raises a brutal truth about the immigration debate in Britain today—not all cultures are equally valid.

For years now, we’ve been force-fed, like a goose fattened for foie gras, the same drivel by our political elites and their media cronies: immigration is always good. We need more doctors, more engineers, more so-called 'intellectuals.' But when a former PhD student like Kaky, who ought to represent the best and brightest, is found plotting such barbarism, it blows apart the myth that we can import people without questioning what values they bring with them.

And this isn’t an isolated case. We saw one of the biggest scandals of living memory with the rape gang epidemic in towns across our country, where vulnerable girls were systematically abused while authorities turned a blind eye, afraid of being labelled "racist." These are real-world consequences of a failed multicultural experiment that refuses to acknowledge that not all cultural practices are compatible with British values.

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It’s time to stop pretending that multiculturalism is some perfect utopia. The fact is, there are cultural practices—like FGM and grooming gangs—that have absolutely no place in Britain. The establishment, of course, won’t want you talking about this. It’s too uncomfortable. It goes against the narrative that all cultures are somehow equal, that we must 'celebrate diversity' at all costs. But cases like Kaky’s and the horrors of the grooming gangs force us to confront the reality: not all cultural practices are welcome here, and some are downright dangerous.

Now, let’s talk about "cultural pressure"—a term the judge used when sentencing Kaky. Cultural pressure? Is that the new polite euphemism for enabling medieval, backward practices? Let’s call it what it is: a grotesque disregard for women’s rights and human dignity, dressed up in the language of tolerance. Our courts shouldn’t even entertain the idea that "cultural pressure" is an excuse for such crimes. This is Britain—we’ve spent centuries fighting for women’s rights, and we won’t turn the clock back to satisfy imported barbarism.

This isn’t just a crack in our immigration system, folks—it’s a glaring neon sign screaming that not all cultures share our values. And yet, the establishment is more concerned with protecting feelings than protecting vulnerable girls from mutilation and abuse. Three FGM convictions in England and Wales since 1985—that’s it. Let that sink in.

We can’t afford to keep looking the other way while these atrocities are planned right here, under our noses, by people who come to Britain, benefit from our education system, and then abuse the very freedoms we offer. It’s time for a national conversation about what kind of immigration we actually want. It’s not enough to have skills if you bring barbarism along with them.

When our leaders and their media allies go on about the 'richness' of multiculturalism, remember Emad Kaky and what he represented. A man who used the freedoms of this country to plot something utterly un-British. And don’t forget the grooming gangs scandal that devastated entire communities. It’s time to stop playing along with the polite fiction that all cultural practices are valid here. Some cultures just don’t belong.

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