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Piddington Roars

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dreamingofgoodhair · 21/08/2026 03:31

Can I draw your attention to this please ?
A village of 400 people in Oxfordshire, the government want to house 1200 migrants in an old RAF barracks nearby. No consultation and no infrastructure to support.
Before anyone accuses me of being racist, my family make up negates that.

https://thevillagethatroared.org/

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Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 18:41

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:14

I find it highly unlikely that all the men in Piddington will be at the bus stop. But even if they were, the most dangerous person to someone’s DD is still any unrelated man known to the household. Sad but true. But as I said, I didn’t leave my precious DD’s hanging around bus stops, barracks or otherwise, so I didn’t need to calculate which type of man was more of a risk when she was out in the street. Treat them all as equally dangerous.

Related men in the household are frequently a danger, if you want to go there.

And what age do you meet DDs up to? 16? 20? 25?

The logical thing to do is to let her develop situational awareness ...AND, rather crucially, not to dump 1200 unvetted men to up the 'predator stats' in to her environment.

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:44

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 18:41

Related men in the household are frequently a danger, if you want to go there.

And what age do you meet DDs up to? 16? 20? 25?

The logical thing to do is to let her develop situational awareness ...AND, rather crucially, not to dump 1200 unvetted men to up the 'predator stats' in to her environment.

Unfortunately that’s true too, but less common than unrelated ones. I don’t think many 20 year olds are at school are they?

I’m not convinced by your idea that 1200 men will all be out and near the bus stop. Surely in that tiny village everyone just walks or cycles anyway. But if all the men are as dangerous as you fear, situational awareness is going to be useless. PP should just collect their child from school.

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:46

MaturingCheeseball · 21/08/2026 18:21

Don’t be so ridiculous. You honestly don’t think that 1200 men, issued with a “do not rape” guide, are no threat?

I didn’t say that, though neither of us know how much of a threat they are. PP suggested they’d all be at the same bus stop, which I’m sure you’d agree is unlikely.

BillieWiper · 21/08/2026 18:49

Paganpentacle · 21/08/2026 13:34

Its a culture issue... not a skin colour one.

Yeah that's probably true. Xenophobic then. Potentially.

MaturingCheeseball · 21/08/2026 18:52

BillieWiper · 21/08/2026 18:49

Yeah that's probably true. Xenophobic then. Potentially.

Eh? It’s xenophobic to think that women are equal to men? Oh, right…

Clavinova · 21/08/2026 18:54

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:14

I find it highly unlikely that all the men in Piddington will be at the bus stop. But even if they were, the most dangerous person to someone’s DD is still any unrelated man known to the household. Sad but true. But as I said, I didn’t leave my precious DD’s hanging around bus stops, barracks or otherwise, so I didn’t need to calculate which type of man was more of a risk when she was out in the street. Treat them all as equally dangerous.

Unfortunately, the Labour government has encouraged young/mid teen girls to put their safety at risk by giving them free bus travel in England throughout August. A very misguided policy.

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 18:55

Clavinova · 21/08/2026 18:54

Unfortunately, the Labour government has encouraged young/mid teen girls to put their safety at risk by giving them free bus travel in England throughout August. A very misguided policy.

A teenage girl should be able to get on a bus. Free bus travel is not the issue.

Paganpentacle · 21/08/2026 18:58

BillieWiper · 21/08/2026 18:49

Yeah that's probably true. Xenophobic then. Potentially.

Xenophobic to not want hoards of unvetted men who need written instructions to not rape females on your doorstep?
ok then …

Clavinova · 21/08/2026 18:59

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 18:55

A teenage girl should be able to get on a bus. Free bus travel is not the issue.

Not according to the poster I was replying to.

EmeraldRoulette · 21/08/2026 19:00

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 18:55

A teenage girl should be able to get on a bus. Free bus travel is not the issue.

speaking of buses

I noticed a few posters talking about how there was nowhere for these people to go.

Believe me, they will be given free bus travel out of the area. Along with the free visits by doctors and so on. A GP doing home visits - imagine!

Paganpentacle · 21/08/2026 19:01

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:46

I didn’t say that, though neither of us know how much of a threat they are. PP suggested they’d all be at the same bus stop, which I’m sure you’d agree is unlikely.

You admitted you don’t know what threat they pose?
Are you blind? Do you not read the news? Do you disbelieve the women, girls and men who have actually been raped or sexually assaulted or are they racist and xenophobic as well?

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 19:03

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 18:44

Unfortunately that’s true too, but less common than unrelated ones. I don’t think many 20 year olds are at school are they?

I’m not convinced by your idea that 1200 men will all be out and near the bus stop. Surely in that tiny village everyone just walks or cycles anyway. But if all the men are as dangerous as you fear, situational awareness is going to be useless. PP should just collect their child from school.

My point was that a girl doesn't become 'safe' because she has reached 18 and left school.

Who said the PP herself will be safe? See above point. Women will not be safe.

Surely in that tiny village everyone just walks or cycles anyway Not sure what your point is here, given it's still the girl being out in the open and/or not free to roam.

Again, I am not saying the 1200 men will be at the bus stop. My point was the likelihood of rapists and padeophiles being present increase significantly in that amount of men.

EmeraldRoulette · 21/08/2026 19:03

Thanks @Hoardasurass about the 2023 act information. I was puzzled why I was missing some info and that’s a complete memory hole because I was very unwell when it was passed and for a long time in that year, I was unwell - so I’m obviously aware of the Rwanda plan but completely missed the surrounding legislation. (sidebar, it’s still weird to me how things keep coming up that were in that memory hole, probably using the wrong term because I genuinely didn’t know what was going on at the time I was unwell)

What I can’t see is something that may answer another question… some posters on here have asked why we can’t legally detain these people within facilities. As usual, there is a network of crazy human rights laws around this. So I’m wondering if the 2023 legislation got round it and if so, how did it do that?

EmeraldRoulette · 21/08/2026 19:04

Paganpentacle · 21/08/2026 19:01

You admitted you don’t know what threat they pose?
Are you blind? Do you not read the news? Do you disbelieve the women, girls and men who have actually been raped or sexually assaulted or are they racist and xenophobic as well?

I think this is it

People who talk about the availability of free condoms and consensual sex on this thread are just completely ignoring the assaults because they don’t believe it’s happened

Which is really staggering when you look at the amount of court news there is about it.

itsgettingweird · 21/08/2026 19:06

Ablondiebutagoody · 21/08/2026 11:38

They have been given pamphlets asking them not to rape any locals, so it will be fine.

and our British boys - mostly our population is white British get taught consent etc in school.

Many of these men from different cultures have not .

Same education - different ways - different ages.

But I think you’d be horrified if another country went around saying “white British boys need to be taught not to rape and about consent in school.”

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:14

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 19:03

My point was that a girl doesn't become 'safe' because she has reached 18 and left school.

Who said the PP herself will be safe? See above point. Women will not be safe.

Surely in that tiny village everyone just walks or cycles anyway Not sure what your point is here, given it's still the girl being out in the open and/or not free to roam.

Again, I am not saying the 1200 men will be at the bus stop. My point was the likelihood of rapists and padeophiles being present increase significantly in that amount of men.

Well she’s not a girl after 18 is she?

I suppose any group of men are potentially dangerous. But women work in men’s prisons, and the military and on oil rigs. So it’s not a given. I don’t think I’d be transmitting to my children that they were safe from all the men they’ve met so far but these men are dangrous. I don’t think that will work out.

EasternStandard · 21/08/2026 19:21

itsgettingweird · 21/08/2026 19:06

and our British boys - mostly our population is white British get taught consent etc in school.

Many of these men from different cultures have not .

Same education - different ways - different ages.

But I think you’d be horrified if another country went around saying “white British boys need to be taught not to rape and about consent in school.”

Up until recently you’d get the same posters saying it wasn’t necessary, and how bad people were to suggest they needed to be taught.

But now Labour have released the pamphlet and they have newfound support for it do you think it’s enough to stop the crimes?

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 19:29

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:14

Well she’s not a girl after 18 is she?

I suppose any group of men are potentially dangerous. But women work in men’s prisons, and the military and on oil rigs. So it’s not a given. I don’t think I’d be transmitting to my children that they were safe from all the men they’ve met so far but these men are dangrous. I don’t think that will work out.

You're quibbling with semantics when the issue is women's safety. So she's a girl at 17s year and 364 days, and a woman at 18 - you can't meet her all the time, nor should you have to.

Where have I said that girls should be told the only danger comes from asylum seekers? It's not an either/or. I am talking about the probabilities in huge amounts of men AND from different cultures.

And women get attacked in men's prisons, in the military and on oil rigs. At least there there are safeguards and procedures of sorts, and every employee is on record.

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:32

Paganpentacle · 21/08/2026 19:01

You admitted you don’t know what threat they pose?
Are you blind? Do you not read the news? Do you disbelieve the women, girls and men who have actually been raped or sexually assaulted or are they racist and xenophobic as well?

i didn’t admit anything - it’s a fact. I don’t know, you don’t know. You’re choosing information that leads you to a conclusion, so am I. But we’re in different places.

I didn’t say anyone was racist or xenophobic. I believe women, including all the women raped and assaulted by the men they know, and whose stories don’t make it to the news. A sizeable number of men are a risk, wherever they come from. I’ve no reason to think these men are more or less dangerous than the ones who protest in Southampton or Stockport, about a third of whom had convictions for domestic violence.

I think it would be sensible to have some restrictions on movement outside the barracks, and some useful activity to do in there. Given there isn’t, it’s no surprise the men in these places go out and hang around.

But arguing about it isn’t going to change it, nor is the petition. If people had just shut up about hotels this wouldn’t be happening in leafy villages, where arguably the risk might be but certainly will feel heightened because of the absence of anything at all to do.

Jerrybalanitis · 21/08/2026 19:33

I'm just going to say it because others are too polite. Many of the posters on here are, to put it mildly, unworldly. They are also seeking self worthiness and congratulation by trying to be inclusive and what they think is tolerant. But the world doesnt exist in this context; I would say that even women who have holidayed in Morocco or Egypt and ventured outside the walls of their AI hotel would have an insight into the vast difference in attitude and culture which cannot simply be reconciled with kindness and tolerance. Attitudes and treatment to women and girls, self control around other people's property and a inbuilt drive to get anything available are not something you can luft from poorly educated, third world Islamic countries and place in leafy Sussex. It is not possible. I say this as someone who has lived and worked in Islamic countries for 27 years and have a great deal of respect for many aspects of the way society works. But if you think you are seen as as valuable, pure or worthwhile as a Muslim woman who is obedient and repressed by these men you are welcoming, you are wrong. Even woth travel and great education, the basis of their upbringing and culture is running their their veins. Now take a bunch of uneducated men who were brought up on folk law and fear of Hell and you really are in deep shit.

EasternStandard · 21/08/2026 19:34

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:32

i didn’t admit anything - it’s a fact. I don’t know, you don’t know. You’re choosing information that leads you to a conclusion, so am I. But we’re in different places.

I didn’t say anyone was racist or xenophobic. I believe women, including all the women raped and assaulted by the men they know, and whose stories don’t make it to the news. A sizeable number of men are a risk, wherever they come from. I’ve no reason to think these men are more or less dangerous than the ones who protest in Southampton or Stockport, about a third of whom had convictions for domestic violence.

I think it would be sensible to have some restrictions on movement outside the barracks, and some useful activity to do in there. Given there isn’t, it’s no surprise the men in these places go out and hang around.

But arguing about it isn’t going to change it, nor is the petition. If people had just shut up about hotels this wouldn’t be happening in leafy villages, where arguably the risk might be but certainly will feel heightened because of the absence of anything at all to do.

Of course it’ll change things. Politicians want to get votes and already Labour has shifted to try to do that.

Backlash from leafy areas next will concern Burnham if he loses support as Starmer did.

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:36

Datafan55 · 21/08/2026 19:29

You're quibbling with semantics when the issue is women's safety. So she's a girl at 17s year and 364 days, and a woman at 18 - you can't meet her all the time, nor should you have to.

Where have I said that girls should be told the only danger comes from asylum seekers? It's not an either/or. I am talking about the probabilities in huge amounts of men AND from different cultures.

And women get attacked in men's prisons, in the military and on oil rigs. At least there there are safeguards and procedures of sorts, and every employee is on record.

You understand that men from ‘different cultures’ aren’t universally dangerous to women right? It’s true that in places like Afghanistan women’s rights have been decimated and some men take advantage of this. But just like here, not all men follow what the law says. In the UK we live in a culture where rape is more or less decriminalised, given conviction rates. Do you imagine therefore that every British man is a danger? Maybe you do. Wise to be cautious but god let’s not live in fear of everyone.

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:36

EasternStandard · 21/08/2026 19:34

Of course it’ll change things. Politicians want to get votes and already Labour has shifted to try to do that.

Backlash from leafy areas next will concern Burnham if he loses support as Starmer did.

Oh, what have they done differently?

EasternStandard · 21/08/2026 19:37

Switchnow · 21/08/2026 19:36

Oh, what have they done differently?

Got rid of a leader and brought Mahmood in for hardline policies.