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Shocking hotel footage captures moment girl aged 13 is lured into room to be raped by paedophile
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The sickening footage, part of a grooming investigation which led to five men being jailed for a total of 27 years, will feature in a TV documentary on Sunday
This is the sickening moment a brutal paedophile puts the finishing touches to grooming a vulnerable 13-year-old girl.
The bewildered runaway has already been picked up off the street by three other cunning perverts who passed her from one to the other.
Now the youngster is in the hands of an evil abuser who kisses and hugs her at a hotel reception desk before leading her willingly away to a room.
But minutes after this CCTV footage was filmed, she was held down on the bed and raped by Shakeal Rehman, 26. He then made way for Mohahammed Shapal, 22, who also had sex with her in the same room.           
Last month five men were jailed for more than 27 years over the youngster’s week-long ordeal .
But the chilling truth behind her case is now revealed by one of the senior police officers who interviewed her.
Supt Matt Fenwick said: “She has properly been groomed and she believes they love her. We know she is a victim, but she doesn’t know she is a victim. She is definitely not in victim mode.
He said paedophile targets like her “find it an exciting thing to do. They are mixing with older men. They perceive they are having a good time.
And when you’re interviewing her, she’s protecting these people. She doesn’t want to get into trouble”. He said she insisted she had not slept with any men.
His words strike at the heart of the Rotherham abuse scandal in which 1,400 children were groomed and abused by Asian gangs over 16 years.
And Rotherham is where the 13-year-old’s nightmare began after she ran away from her home in Sheffield.
As police persisted with their ­investigation, the scared youngster – called Marta in a BBC2 child abuse documentary to be screened on Sunday – finally told how she was picked up by a taxi driver in the South Yorkshire town.
Det Sgt Cath Ragheb, who also quizzed her, revealed: “She says she stays in the taxi driver’s bed, he’s saying to her ‘Oh you’re beautiful’, and ‘you’re lovely’ and starts kissing her. She says he’s sexually assaulted her four times.”
The cabbie left Marta at a bus stop with another man who promised to get her to Leeds. He called her “beautiful” and said he wanted to be her boyfriend.
She ended up in Bradford, and was picked up by a man called Shaz who took her home and molested her.
After he dropped her in the city centre, Rehman arrived in his car with Shapal and offered her help. He took her to the hotel and raped her.
Marta said: “He held me down so I couldn’t breathe. He raped me then. He was laughing all the time.”
She was then passed to Shapal who also assaulted her, telling her he loved her. She said Shapal was “kind’ and called her his “princess”.
DNA evidence revealed the semen of at least four men on her underwear and on bedding.
Rehman got 12 years for rape and trafficking. Shapal got four years for sexual activity with a child and ­trafficking while Yaseen Amini, 37, was jailed for five and a half years for the same offences.
Usman Ali, 21, was given three years for sexual activity with a child and Bekir Rasheed, 36, got four years for ­trafficking.
The Rotherham scandal broke after the BBC had filmed Marta’s case. A report said victims were ignored by social workers and police.
Deputy Chief Constable Andy Holt says lessons have been learned.
He admitted 10 years ago police would simply have returned a runaway like Marta to her parents or social services.
He said: “These days I think we recognise the phenomenon that actually sometimes the victims don’t recognise themselves,” he added.
But Marta has to live with the aftermath.
She said: “I am trying to forget what happened but I can’t. I want to warn others.”
Her father added: “My daughter will suffer her whole life.”
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It is extremely difficult to draw true parallels between the lives/experiences of Black people in the United States in the present, and the lives/experiences of Black people in the United States under slavery. That’s not to say that it can’t be done, but in nearly two decades of critical race theory and analysis, I have observed that doing it well is tricky. From what I’ve seen, these conversations turn into arguments—and shouting matches—in the blink of an eye. These are discussions filled with hyperbole, false equivalencies, and logical pitfalls.

Which brings us around to the “Negro bed wench mentality.” When this term first caught my eye some months back in a Twitter conversation, I had to read it twice to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating. In the exchange I observed, a Black man (or someone representing himself as one), used this phrase as an insult towards a Black woman that I follow. 

“Negro bed wench?” I thought. “ What in the fresh hell is this?”

Intrigued, I did a quick search on Google, and found a link to a talk radio website managed by author and lecturer Tariq Nasheed, who as far as I can tell originally coined this phrase. (I’m not linking it here, but you can find it yourself fairly quickly just using “Negro bed wench mentality.”) In fact, this was the title of an entire episode of his online radio show. There, Nasheed explains both what he says a Negro bed wench was back during slavery, and how this mentality translates to contemporary Black women— specifically a few sisters that he said he had encountered recently while a guest on a radio show promoting his work. (The episode itself is over an hour long, so if you're curious, feel free to Google away.)

According to Nasheed, the "Negro bed wench" was formerly an enslaved Black woman on one of the plantations of old whose specific function was to have sex with the plantation's White owner, her master. Now, though history has taught us that most enslaved African women were appropriately horrified at the idea of sexual contact with their enslavers (and presumably all White men), but some, Nasheed asserts, embraced this role and all the comparative privileges it brought. Worse, some "Negro bed wenches" even imagined that they were better than the rest their enslaved brothers and sisters, and used their (once again, COMPARATIVELY) privileged positions to thoroughly ingratiate themselves to their owners.

The contemporary "Negro bed wench mentality," therefore, is displayed when a Black woman—suffering from "Stockholm Syndrome", according to Nasheed— accepts and even acts to further White supremacy. The "Negro bed wench mentality," while still implicitly sexual in name, no longer requires a Black woman to have sexual contact with a White person to manifest. According to Nasheed, she's the Black female counterpart to the "Uncle Tom." (For the record: the "Uncle Tom" and "Mammy" concepts, as I find myself so often pointing out during these discussions, are actually post-slavery creations. Read about that here. )

Mr. Nasheed and I have different world views and politics, but to each their own. Having satisfied my curiosity (and cracked wise about it in some tweets), I concluded that these terms were hugely problematic, but definitely on the fringe, and went on with my life.

That was until a few weeks ago, when a tweet in my feed linked to a Facebook page where someone had accused world-renowned tennis champion Serena Williams of "Negro bed wench" aspirations.

You read right. THE Serena Williams— whose mere presence with her sister on once lily-White tennis courts the world over had dealt institutional White supremacy a blow from which it may never recover—was suddenly slapped with this ugly, ugly label. Her crime: dating a White dude.

Because I never leave well enough alone, I headed back to Google, where I learned that strong, successful and arguably PROUD self-identified Black women of note like Halle Berry, Oprah Winfrey, and Melissa Harris-Perry had all been slapped with this label. Even fictional characters weren't out of bounds: Scandal lead Olivia Pope is considered by many to be the epitome of the Negro bed wench.

Fiercely independent and unquestionably fabulous, the ONLY thing Pope's character has in common with an enslaved woman is sexual contact with a White man…but apparently, that's all she needs. And that’s what this term has boiled down to: a Negro bed wench is essentially a Black woman who, through her feminism, her success, and/or her dating options, challenges the institution of Black patriarchy. (Challenging Black patriarchy was never the same as actively working to uphold White supremacy, but what would this discussion be without a false equivalency?)

Controlling Black women's behavior through name-calling and shaming is nothing new. Invoking something as somber and tragic as slavery to do it, while also nothing new, is shameful. We've come too far, at the expense of the lives of our ancestors, to stoop to this nonsense. I think we can all do better—so can we try?
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You may have thought you knew all of the star-studded TMI, but these celebrities are about to take sex talk to a new level. Amber Rose and Kanye West aren’t the only ones who put their backdoor business on front street. And now we’re wondering if everyone in tinsel town has some bedroom habits and fetishes they’d like to share.
We never would have guessed in a million years that anal play was quite so popular behind closed doors in Hollywood. But we would have been wrong on several counts if we would have assumed it wasn’t true. These celebrities were very upfront about what they like out back. And all of our jaws are still on the floor. You’ll never believe which red carpet regulars like backdoor action — and how comfortable they are with telling people what they really like in the bedroom.
Amber Rose made sure that if we didn’t know how Kanye West got down before, now we know …
If you haven’t heard this hilarious exchange between Charlamagne Tha God and Nicki Minaj, it’s time to tune in.
He wouldn’t mind eating hers, likes his munched on, and isn’t afraid to give all of the hilarious details about how it goes down.
We’ll just leave this quote from 2009 right here:
“I like fu–ing a–! Ain’t nothin’ like the butthole. The a– is a delicacy, goddamn it. I’d put hot sauce on it. When you eat the brown hole, that’s when her toes do this.” [Sticks legs out and curls toes]
His song “Post To Be” had the whole world singing about eating the booty “like groceries.” And according to the red carpet confession of his girlfriend, Apryl Jones, he might do a lot more than just sing about it…
Curtis Jackson told Howard Stern that he had his salad tossed once (he would later claim it was Vivica) and called it an “experience.”:
“I was getting a blowjob, then she just went further then she had to.”
He made a whole song about eating “ Cake .”
Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the founder of Eat A Booty Day .
Just in case there was any confusion, rapper Chris Brown celebrated Eat A Booty Day by posting this photo to his Instagram page.
Rapper Kevin Gates said in a viral video that “Real ni–as eat booty… I don’t get tired!”
Amber Rose may not be the only one to out her ex’s sexual proclivities. Back in 2012, somebody leaked Olivia Munn’s dirty text messages to Chris Pine, which included such gems as “lick my tight a–hole.” And since it happened suspiciously close to leaked pictures of the pair on a dinner date — and Munn’s vehement denial that they ever dated — a lot of people suspect that the leak might have been by Pine.
Be famous and eat booty and someone’s sure to tell everyone. Even Lance Armstrong was snitched on by comedian April Macie. She told Howard Stern that she once walked in on her friend with her tongue all the way inside Lance Armstrong’s salad — and then he offered her the opportunity to do the same. She politely declined .
One anonymous woman released a letter with a ton of Drake tea, including the claim that he really likes tossed salad — giving and receiving.
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