White protest in Rotherham—no arson, no looting...

For years, British nationalists warned about the Muslim practice of "grooming" English girls through drug addiction and intimidation and then raping them. They were ignored, mocked, and persecuted. Then, it was discovered that thousands of young white girls had been raped by Muslim gangs over a decade and the evil racists had been right again.

The media quickly reacted — by warning everyone that the "real danger" was "the stereotype of the Asian abuser and the white victim." As usual, an Establishment consensus developed that there needed to be redoubled efforts against white "racism" and "extremism" instead of directly confronting the problem.

Demonstrations by the white British against the mass rape of their children were widely condemned by the press in terms far more emotional and passionate than those they used against the crimes themselves. [EDL supporters attack police during Rotherham sex abuse protest, The Guardian, September 13, 2014] And many local businessmen were more upset about protests than the rapes, advocating for demonstrations to be banned, all the better to get back to buying and selling. [Rotherham protest: Traders call for demonstration ban, BBC, October 3, 2014]

Needless to say, feminists were nowhere to be found protesting the gang rape of hundreds of young girls.

Recently, David Cameron's Tories implemented a ban on portraying certain sex acts in online pornography. Leftists who don't care about the British government banning political debate leapt into action, conducting a protest in front of Parliament in defense of their smut, to the gleeful cheers of the media. [Porn protest: Westminster hosts a new take on 'sitdown protest' by Oscar Quine, The Independent, December 12, 2014] "Sex workers," the new PC term for practitioners of the first profession, were prominent among the protesters.

This is more context to consider when examining the media frenzies about #UVARapes and #BlackLivesMatter. Some rapes matter, and some rapes don't. Some kinds of free speech are worth defending (degeneracy) and others aren't (actual debate about important issues.) What stay's the same is the Narrative — traditional Western populations are always guilty, and whatever bad happens to them, they had it coming.