Ezra Levant: Britain responds to migrant rape fears with a brochure

A Home Office document titled Understanding Behaviour and Expectations in the UK explains that women in Britain are allowed to work, choose their own husbands, and go outside without a male relative's permission — and that the legal age of consent is 16, with 'no exceptions.'

On Thursday's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Ezra took aim at a growing and deliberately ignored crisis in the West: a culture of mass rape imported through uncontrolled migration, and a political class that is failing to protect women and children. Pulling together video clips from the UK, an official Home Office guidance document, and the Spanish government's own response to a migrant surge in Ceuta, Ezra argued that officials already know exactly what they've brought in — they simply won't say so in public.

Ezra opened with events unfolding in Ceuta, the Spanish enclave in North Africa, where roughly 10,000 migrants have arrived. He noted that about five per cent of them are girls and women, and that Spain's response has been to relocate 500 of those girls and women to mainland Spain rather than address the men around them.

"Why are Spanish women not being evacuated?" Ezra asked. "Or more to the point, why aren't the Moroccan men being evacuated? They are obviously deemed to be a threat by the Spanish government."

Local citizens in Ceuta have taken matters into their own hands, forming patrols, building guarded camps, and even taking migrant women into their own homes.

"In my mind, when I think of refugees, I think of women and children, don't you? I don't think of 25-year-old healthy military-age men," Ezra said. "I can see why local citizens would take in these girls to stop them from being raped on their own streets — as one of them said, to stop Ceuta from becoming a brothel."

He then turned to the United Kingdom, playing clips of migrants speaking candidly about their intentions toward British women, including an interview in which a self-described rapist was asked whether he understood the harm he caused. The man's chief concern, Ezra noted with disgust, was not the trauma he inflicted but the risk of catching a disease from his victim.

"It doesn't even fathom, it doesn't even show up in this rapist's mind that rape is wrong," Ezra said. "The only thing he's worried about is maybe he'll get an STD from the girl."

Ezra cited estimates that upward of 100,000 British girls have been victims of grooming gangs, including 1,400 in the town of Rotherham alone, with victims as young as 11. 

"I think they truly believe, because of their culture they come from, that it's okay to rape. It's actually shocking," he said. "This is the kind of thing that you're supposed to not notice and certainly not talk about."

Most damning of all is a Home Office document being distributed to asylum seekers titled Understanding Behaviour and Expectations in the UK. Ezra read through it line by line, mocking its earnest tone as it explained that women in Britain are allowed to work, choose their own husbands, and go outside without a male relative's permission — and that the legal age of consent is 16, with "no exceptions."

"If you're putting out brochures telling people not to rape, you've already lost the battle," Ezra said.

He noted the same document devotes an entire section to domestic abuse and references a government "forced marriage unit," which he called proof of how routine these problems have become. Ezra contrasted this bureaucratic response with the total absence of consequences for offenders, asking pointedly whether any asylum seeker's crimes have ever actually cost them their status in the UK — or in Canada.

Widening his lens to Canada, Ezra noted that most immigration decisions here are made without any in-person interview at all, calling it a system with no meaningful screening. He closed by rejecting the official line, repeated often by Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney, that "diversity is our strength."

"What kind of diversity?" Ezra asked. "The diversity that this rape brochure talks about?"

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