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This is extremely interesting – shows parallels between Pizzagate and Rotherham sex scandal, given the news sources in latter instance:
“The Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal first “broke” in the far-right blogosphere. The accusation they made was that these gangs were being allowed to operate undisturbed because everyone was too afraid of “appearing racist” to properly investigate them . . . and nobody listened to the far-right bloggers who were breaking this story because they were afraid of “appearing racist” if they gave any credibility to those far-right sources, too. Never mind that it seemed paranoid to rely on bloggers to report truths like these when the allegations were so wide-reaching, involving a literal conspiracy within the police force. And yet, years after no one was willing to take them seriously, the far-right blogosphere turned out to be right. Well over a thousand (mostly) white young girls were being abused by (mostly) Pakistani gangs. And the authorities were covering it up.
Aedon Cassiel, PizzaGate, The Unz Review, 2 December 2016