For the all-cultures-are-equal file, there’s this: in Pakistan, a substantial proportion of men believe having sex with little boys is normal and not abusive.

Ezra Levant had a brief segment on Canada’s Sun News about the normality of child rape in Pakistan, particularly of street boys. It sounds similar to the practice of grooming boys for sex in neighboring Afghanistan, called bacha bazi.

Levant cited a recent Daily Mail article describing a Pakistani bus driver who thought it was perfectly acceptable to rape little boys:

The bus driver who has raped 12 little boys (and doesn’t think he’s done anything wrong): Why thousands of Pakistani children are falling prey to paedophiles, Daily Mail, September 1, 2014 . . . But the children falling prey to these men aren’t the ones you might expect. With girls kept at home by their parents, the majority of victims are boys – some as young as six years old. ‘Once, there was a boy on the bus and everyone had sex with him,’ confesses Ijaz who admits to raping 12 different children during his career as a bus conductor.

As observed by Levant, these are the same men who murder their daughters for looking at a boy, aka “honor killing” as dictated by Muslim culture.

As of 2011, 307,877 persons born in Pakistan resided in the United States. How many of them think child sex abuse is acceptable?

Among the horrific child sex abuse in Rotherham England of girls, it should be noted that the perps are predominantly Pakistani.

Here’s Ezra Levant’s written analysis of the Pakistan abuse epidemic.