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The institutions do hold a level of responsibility though. And the people that are part of those institutions have a greater responsibility to speak out against those wrong doings than those outside of it.

That can also be applied to collective communities.

What I would say is that criticism of institutions such as the Catholic Church, or religious practices more broadly, often carries more weight when it comes from within the community rather than from an outsider.

For example, if Sadiq Khan were to express concerns about women wearing the niqab like he did previously, his comments might carry more credibility with many people than if Keir Starmer made the same point. That's not because the argument itself is necessarily stronger, but because it may be seen as coming from someone with greater cultural or religious understanding and less likely to be motivated by prejudice.
 
The institutions do hold a level of responsibility though. And the people that are part of those institutions have a greater responsibility to speak out against those wrong doings than those outside of it.

That can also be applied to collective communities.
What constitutes a collective community?
 
What I would say is that criticism of institutions such as the Catholic Church, or religious practices more broadly, often carries more weight when it comes from within the community rather than from an outsider.

For example, if Sadiq Khan were to express concerns about women wearing the niqab like he did previously, his comments might carry more credibility with many people than if Keir Starmer made the same point. That's not because the argument itself is necessarily stronger, but because it may be seen as coming from someone with greater cultural or religious understanding and less likely to be motivated by prejudice.

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What constitutes a collective community?

That would be very broard but in this context of this conversation about grooming gangs the people that attended each particular Mosque, the Pakistani people in each town or bourgh where these crimes took place and all British Pakistanis can be categorized as a collective community of different scales.

That does not make each individual responsible what what happened. Most of course are not. But they do hold a greater responsibility of determine why this type of crime was so prevalent within their community and identify whether there are any cultural reasons that led to it happening and being covered up to such a degree.
 
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MET Police have identified FOUR THOUSAND grooming gang cases across London
This is despite Mayor Sadiq Khan claiming grooming gangs didn't exist in London

Source - Telegraph
 
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