The video titled "They’re Not ‘GANGS’ – They’re Family Members | Mohan Singh on Grooming, Sikhism, and the Truth the Media Won’t Touch" features Mohan Singh of the Sikh Awareness Society discussing the child grooming scandals in the UK. Singh emphasizes that these offenders are often interconnected family networks rather than typical gangs, with even some wives aware of the crimes. He describes horrific cases, including the abuse of a 15-year-old Sikh girl, and shares the challenges of dealing with unresponsive authorities and fear around discussing the role of culture, religion, and honor in enabling these crimes.
The video covers multiple topics:
The nature of grooming networks as family-based groups.
Singular and systemic cases of abuse involving both girls and boys.
The high prevalence of offenders from specific backgrounds, notably British Pakistani Muslims.
The cultural problem surrounding these crimes and the lack of transparency and action from authorities fearing accusations of racism.
The psychological and social impact on victims and their families.
The efforts made by Mohan Singh and his organization over decades to raise awareness and support survivors.
The problem of official denial and the need for a national inquiry.
How grooming victims may not report abuse due to manipulation (e.g. "love bombing") and the importance of third-party reporting.
Gang dynamics contrasted with family complicity.
The failure of the system, including police and social services, to adequately respond.
Personal stories illustrating the brutal and long-lasting damage done to victims.
Some discussion on how communities respond, the role of media, and the potential ways to address and prevent such crimes.
Mohan Singh also talks about his cooperation with Tommy Robinson in exposure and awareness efforts, the difficulties faced from community backlash and social media abuse, and urges for bravery and honesty from authorities to confront the problem head-on.
This interview provides a deep, personal, and sobering insight into the grooming crisis in Britain from someone directly engaged in frontline activism and support for victims.[2]
0:00 Mohan Singh Highlights
2:30 What Mohan Singh Does For Sikhs
4:50 Why Tommy Robinson is a Fan
7:30 Sikhs Being Aware of Muslim Grooming Gangs
9:30 Even the BBC Looked Into This
13:20 The Truth About the Grooming Gangs
16:30 How They Love Bomb Kids
18:25 Horrific Case With a Sikh Girl
20:30 Getting Those Convictions
23:45 What About Boy Victims?
24:50 Sikhs vs Muslims
27:30 A High % of 1 Group
32:00 Why Don’t Muslims Speak Out About This?
34:30 The Mindset of Abusers (Of All Races)
36:30 They’re NOT Gangs - They’re Families
40:30 Police Doing Nothing vs Whistleblower Maggie Oliver
44:30 18 Year Old Girl - Another High Profile Case
The video titled "They’re Not ‘GANGS’ – They’re Family Members | Mohan Singh on Grooming, Sikhism, and the Truth the Media Won’t Touch" features Mohan Singh of the Sikh Awareness Society discussing the child grooming scandals in the UK. Singh emphasizes that these offenders are often interconnected family networks rather than typical gangs, with even some wives aware of the crimes. He describes horrific cases, including the abuse of a 15-year-old Sikh girl, and shares the challenges of dealing with unresponsive authorities and fear around discussing the role of culture, religion, and honor in enabling these crimes.
The video covers multiple topics:
Mohan Singh also talks about his cooperation with Tommy Robinson in exposure and awareness efforts, the difficulties faced from community backlash and social media abuse, and urges for bravery and honesty from authorities to confront the problem head-on.
This interview provides a deep, personal, and sobering insight into the grooming crisis in Britain from someone directly engaged in frontline activism and support for victims.[2]