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The UK Ignored This For 14 Years

1 h 14 min · 23. kesä 2026
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Why were concerns about Britain's grooming gang scandal ignored for so long? This isn't just a conversation about current events. It's a discussion about free speech, faith, cultural decline, and the ideas shaping the future of the West.

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