Rotherham - Scam? Half-Truth? Truth?
Vital Questions Over a Powerful Film Trailer
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A powerful trailer for a film about the grooming scandal is doing the rounds on social media. It’s called Rotherham and, judging by the trailer clips, it certainly doesn’t pull any punches. Indeed, it looks like a film that could have made a huge difference for the better if it had only been made and released twenty years ago.
As it is, there are some questions we have to ask:
First, is it ever going to be made as a full-length film? The trailer is a fund-raiser, asking for donations to help get it made. This is somewhat odd to say the least. For a start, would-be producers, Unhinged Labs, seem to be totally new. Unheard of, and with a newly established social media presence which is still all-but invisible.
Where have they come from? Who is involved? Where have they developed the skills, got the equipment and found the actors to make such an important but very ambitious effort realistic?
At present, it isn’t. This isn’t made with real actors, it’s AI-generated. The girl is voiced by a posh southerner, not a working class lass from Rotherham. The dad’s accent wavers, but is basically Sean Bean. The angry man in the pub is a Londoner, not a Yorkshireman.
Second, if by chance this is a genuine plan and not a scam, why haven’t they simply teamed up with one of the individuals or organisations who, in recent years, have sought to ‘own’ the grooming issue? Regular readers will know I have no time for Tommy Robinson, Nigel Farage, Lawrence Fox, Ben Habib, etc, but if you really wanted - and had the capability - to make a film on the grooming scandal, you could approach any one of them and they would bite your hand off to help.
They all have the contacts to get proper funding, and they would all (with the exception of Farage if the intention is to hammer Muslims rather than the British state) relish the extra publicity they’d get for helping make it happen.
So one must ask if this trailer is not just a simple scam. Make a dramatic trailer, put it out, ask for money, grab the cash, disappear. Unless or until we see some solid evidence, perhaps interviews with the production team, this has to be a very real possibility.
Third, this could be genuine. If it is, it could be a tremendous film. Without a doubt, the girls of Rotherham and so many other places deserve to have their stories told. Not just once or twice, and by mainstream TV companies which tiptoe round the issues, but by independent and fearless teams who refuse to pull any punches.
Only when this has been done, over and over again, will the horror and evil of the whole scandal sink deep enough into the public psyche that parents and future generations of girls will be so aware of the danger that they are protected from it.
But we could still only get the half-truth. Probably the version of reality preferred by those vested interests who are trying to push Britain into civil war.
The VITAL Character in the Whole Rotherham Story - Marlene Guest
ANY film about Rotherham and the grooming scandal which doesn’t feature the absolutely crucial role played by the late Marlene Guest and the BNP in exposing and fighting the whole thing. would be a LIE and a grotesque distortion of the truth.
Marlene was a LibDem campaigner until she gave up on them over their cowardly refusal to take up the growing evidence of racist grooming of young white girls by Pakistani gangs in her home town. She joined the British National Party and became a super activist, candidate and all-round tireless heroine.
When the Muslim grooming scandal broke and the Labour Party’s South Yorkshire Police & Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright denied any knowledge of the matter, it was Marlene’s documented evidence that proved him a liar and forced him to resign in disgrace.
She had spent years campaigning on the matter, writing to him as head of Children’s Services, speaking at meetings in his local pub and leafleting the streets around his home.
While 1,200 young girls were abused and gang-raped in his constituency, immigration-loving ‘Denis MacShane’ was so busy campaigning for Israel and against ‘antisemitism’ that he never even noticed what was happening in his own backyard. This needs to be in the film, or Rotherham will miss the mark.
Marlene also played an important role in the downfall in 2012 of Labour criminal tax-thief Denis MacShane (real name Josef Denis Matyjaszek, pictured below). As the town’s MP from the institutionally anti-English Labour party, he had claimed that not a single one of his constituents had ever raised the grooming issue with him.
“I am shocked and saddened that the BNP has won its three-year campaign to destroy my political career as a Labour MP,” said MacShane.
Marlene won the highest-ever vote by a BNP candidate in the subsequent Parliamentary by-election, coming third and beating the Tories.
Marlene faced not just official apathy, but wall-to-wall hostility. Death threats, police harassment, smears and lies. The BNP fought whole election campaigns on the issue, the local team which Marlene helped to build putting out tens of thousands of leaflets, constantly speaking with parents and victims.
While the Powers That Be were still refusing to accept that we were in any way right, Marlene was in touch with dozens of families and victims. One young teenager had become pregnant after being repeatedly raped, but had had a miscarriage.
The remains of the baby were in medical storage, but the utter scum at the top of South Yorkshire Police refused to order the DNA test which could lead to at least one of the vile predators being brought to justice. They hid behind the excuse that the investigation they claimed to be running could not afford the £500 test fee.
My £500 ‘Fraudulent Payment’ to a Grooming Victim
Marlene came to me and asked if I would pay for the test, from the fund I had set up out of the surplus of my European Parliament travel and attendance allowance, to be used for good causes.





