Saturday 20 April 2013

'Obsessed with little white girls'



Nigerian born Jaji was convicted of a sexual assault on 12-year-old girl in February 2011 for which he served just five months in detention, although his sentence was 10 months.

He was not classified as a registered sex offender but was dealt with under the Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Mappa) scheme, which the Ministry of Justice says is "operated by criminal justice and social care agencies that seek to manage and reduce the risk presented by sexual and violent offenders".

After his release, having served five months, he was convicted in April 2012 by magistrates of failing to comply with the detention and training order.

He was ordered to pay £15 to the victim.

In May 2012, he appeared before magistrates again accused of having indecent images of children and about 600 pictures of girls were discovered on his phone and electronic devices.

He had been viewing images on a youth club computer and transferring them to his own devices

In September 2012 he pleaded guilty to an offence of making/downloading an indecent photograph of a child, and was given a community order which included a ban on going near schools, an 18 month supervision order, 50 hours unpaid work and £85 in costs

In November 2012, Jaji dragged the 11-year-old girl into a park after following her off a school bus. He shoved a glove in her mouth and repeatedly raped her over three hours, the trial heard.

The attack was similar to the one in 2011, when he followed the girl from a bus stop and took her to a housing estate where he threatened her, put a school tie in her mouth and sexually assaulted her.


He chose his victims because they were white - one was 11 and one was 12.

He was treated leniantly because he was black - nobody wanted to be unfair or misunderstand a poor black youth.

Nobody calls for racism charges against him.

there are to be 2 reviews into this case - I suspect his colour and racism will not be an issue.

Thursday 18 April 2013

White girl bleed a lot



The 5 pence racist


Yesterday, at work - a young black male asked for an item costing £4.00 - he put down 3 pound coins, a few tens, some twenties and a five - he was five pence short and he had walked off.

I dislike challenging black people, concerned that they will either call me a racist or make a complaint that I am one - an accusation that I suspect would be impossible to counter, and could have severe problems for me employment wise - which would mean severe hardship for my family, and possible loss of home etc- yes the stakes are that high.

BTW - it is impossible to prove a negative - I can no more prove I AM NOT a racist, than prove God does NOT exist.

Any way - I did challenge him - I had already made my mind up that I would not press the issue, ust make the point, and would let hi get away with it.

So - he stuck his hands in his pockets, pulled them out - stuk them in  again, looked down at the floor, stuck his hands in his pockets - 'I think I dropped it'

'I would appreciate it if you told me raather than try to deceive me' I said

'I did not try to deceive you'

'Fair enough'

He was offended.

A few moments later he came back and slammed the five pence down.

A couple of thoughts spring to mind:-

1) The state of race relations in this country has left me dreading challenging ethnic minorities who may or may not be trying to pull a fast one, or at the least have miscalculated their finances.

2) I suspect he and others will think I am a racist for even thinking he might be trying to pull a fast one - although the way he put down the cash, and said he thought he dropped it - I think are quite good grounds for thinking he was.

3) Yes I know - it was only 5 pence.

4) If he does make a complaint I would be in trouble at work.

5) What a state to get ourselves into.

I recall a friend of mine who is a teaching assistant - she had cause to reprimand a young black child. 'It'z co iz blak' he said.