CharlesAnthony CharlesAnthony:
She sounds like she is making half of it up.
Which half?
I'm going to guess you're thinking of her claim she was so intimidated by what the family and friends of the first rapist might do that she wouldn't let the police write the attack down as a non-consensual act.
There's another video of an on the street interview of two British women who live in one of the predominantly Muslim areas of Britain. They're just standing on a street corner talking to a a guy with a microphone who comes up to them.
At the start they're pretty open with the guy about how hard it is living there where Justin would tell them 'diversity is their strength. As the interview goes on you can see them getting nervous. Finally they say to the interviewer, "We've got to get out of here. They're circling in their cars. They'll get on their phones and there'll be a mob of them here soon."
Then they dash off. Later we see the interview crew surrounded by angry Muslim youth pushing them off the street. Debris is being thrown down at them from the roof.
There's all kinds of stuff like that out there. I'm thinking if you're not living there you're not qualified to judge the terror the residents can be put through.