The BBC, one of the crowning glories of left-leaning and mainstream media world, just posed a question on its news feed for Twitter followers that asked if critics of Muslim child sex gangs were guilty of racism.

Unbelievable. This is how the left thinks.

Of all the questions that could be asked about the horrors of the Rotherham child rapists — questions about the need to control borders, questions about the blind eyes turned toward children, questions about the corruption and complicity of local government officials — the BBC chose to go after the critics who are only speaking of truths.

At least the news outlet is feeling the heat from viewers and social media followers.

Here’s the BBC’s tweet (thanks to Jihad Watch):

Our first conversation today – is our response to grooming gangs racist? Let us know your thoughts – #bbcsml. — BBCSundayMorningLive (@bbcsml) August 20, 2017

And here are some responses:

Mainly Pakistani men are involved in grooming. #Fact. If the group was a gang of black men, it'd be reported as such. — KaieCo (@MsKaieCo) August 20, 2017

Another:

Incredibly so.#BBC is anti white and pro paedo. — ??#KingKeku?? (@Kekenwealth) August 20, 2017

And yet another:

If your priority is allowing crime against children to continue because you feel to stop it would be racist, you have your priorities wrong. — Rhe7oric ⭐️⭐️ (@Rhe7orical_HN) August 20, 2017

Another:

Pointing out people follow the teachings of a paedo is hardly racist — 21isComing (@keanosalegend) August 20, 2017

Perhaps the best, in terms of bluntest, was one writer who simply tweeted: “Are you f—ing kidding me??”

Exactly.

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