Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
September 22, 2014

It was so well known to the authorities that non-Whites were grooming and raping White children, that this educative film was made in order to warn other children so that it did not happen to them.
But the âAnti-Racistsâ at the top of the pyramid thought it was more important that the rapists were allowed to continue finding more White victims, so they caused the film to be canned.
It even won awards at international festivals, but was never promoted nationally in Britain.
An educational film warning schoolgirls about Asian grooming gangs was canned seven years ago by Âofficials scared of being branded racist, it has been claimed.
Called My Dangerous Loverboy, it was specially commissioned in 2007 by child protection chiefs based in Yorkshire â rocked by revelations 1,400 girls were abused by Asian gangs in the town of Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.
A TV producer who worked on the project claims the film was made following reports of vulnerable girls being passed around groups of men for sex.
The woman â who we are not naming â revealed: âThe project was set up to specifically raise schoolkidsâ awareness of the dangers.
“The police and social workers were very clear it was Asian men who were seducing white British girls.

âThe police wanted to raise awareness without upsetting community relations but the issues were that the girls were often in care or vulnerable and the local Asian people would turn a blind eye.â
She says men would pick up girls at shopping centres.
âTheyâd flatter them, drive them about. When the girl had fallen for them, theyâd say, âWell, if you do love me, youâd have sex with my friendâ.â
My Dangerous Loverboy is a 20-minute drama about an Asian man in his 20s grooming a younger white girl, lavishing her with gifts and plying her with drink before forcing her to have sex for money.
The brief from 2007 states: âThrough a national awareness raising campaign, and targeted education and prevention Âmeasures we can assist existing victims to escape and prevent others becoming involved in such a lifestyle.â
The film, commissioned by the UK Human ÂTrafficking Centre, now part of the National Crime Agency, won plaudits at
international media festivals, yet it was never promoted UK-wide.The film-maker added: âThe police were well-meaning and one female officer particularly wanted to make a real Âdifference but it seems their bosses were uneasy about the race issues.â
She went on: âI canât help wondering how many girls the film might have saved from being sexually exploited if the UKHTC and police had put their needs before political correctness.â
The scum that banned this educative film from being shown should be tried and hanged for what they have done.
They are still trying to cover up the ethnicity of non-White criminals even now.
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