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BBC accused of promoting Pakistani rapper who glorifies using white girls as prostitutes and drug mules




The BBC is facing criticism for promoting a Pakistani rapper’s song that glamorises the sexual exploitation of white girls and drug dealing.

Frenzo Harami refers to himself as a pimp in the music video which features young white women in revealing lingerie and brags about how he uses white girls to sell sex and drugs for him.

One of the lyrics reads

“I had a white girl I used to call a cash machine, I got 20 white girls and they will trap for me”. Trap being slang for selling drugs.

The UK has had a massive national problem with organised Muslim child rape gangs targeting white girls with Labour MP for Rotherham Sarah Champion saying as many as a million English children have fallen victim to such gangs referring to the situation as a “national disaster”.

White English girls have been gang raped, addicted to drugs and forced into prostitution on a massive scale in practically every city in the English city by Muslim gangs several being murdered while many more have died from drugs or suicide.

It was revealed the British authorities and the mainstream media was aware of what was happening for decades but refused to act or report on the situation for fear of being called “racist” or “Islamophobic”.

The BBC, which is infamous for protecting prolific paedophiles such as Jimmy Savile, has also been criticized for its lack lustre coverage of the industrial sexual exploitation of English children by Muslim gangs.

In the UK a tweet or comment that is even mildly critical of Islam can cost you your job and even land you in prison however, British taxpayers are still expected to fund the BBC which is now openly promoting songs that glorify Muslim rape gangs.

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