DAVID KRAYDEN: ‘Brave little girl’ from Scotland vindicated after migrants convicted for attacking her

The United Kingdom is anything but united after successive governments have watched while the country has been transformed by mass migration.

The United Kingdom is anything but united after successive governments have watched while the country has been transformed by mass migration.

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So “Sophie of Dundee” was right after all. "Sophie," so dubbed by the British media, was the courageous girl who was defending herself and her younger sister from the predatory advances of a migrant who seemed neither conscious of or obliged to recognize what used to be broadly accepted norms of decency in Great Britain.

The United Kingdom is anything but united after successive governments have watched while the country has been transformed by mass migration.

To defend that mass migration, the authorities pander to everybody except the Britons who were born and bred in the UK and have developed a two-tier policing and justice system that has alienated and pummeled what might be called the white indigenous population.

They have been left with the realization that if you want to protect yourself or your loved ones from physical attack or sexual assault, you might have to defend yourself.

Which brings us back to the story of the 12-year-old girl from Scotland who was charged with “carrying a bladed weapon” to defend herself and her sisters from the unwanted advances of a migrant man and his sister.

"Don't touch my little sister, she's f*cking twelve," a girl says in a video of the event, shot by the Bulgarian migrant as a way to make her seem like the villain.

Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene posted on X at the time: “This brave little girl is the type of refugee I want coming to America" And she was that “brave little girl.”

Last week, a British court found Ilia Belov, 22, guilty of making sexual remarks to the duo and of physically attacking them. His sister has confessed to previously assaulting one of the group. But this legal victory not only validates the story of the embattled underclass in Britain – those who were actually born in the country – but it illustrates how police now target non-migrants for carrying the weapons they need to defend themselves from random attacks from people who view themselves immune from British law. And migrants are allowed to carry so-called "ceremonial" blades for "religious" reasons.

We need look no further than the recent Southampton stabbing of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Although Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh, has been found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for killing Nowak, the police did not initially fathom the details of the crime scene and instead of arresting Digwa, they handcuffed Nowak for supposedly making racist remarks to his killer. They believed the killer over his victim and Nowak paid with his life.

Digwa was wearing one of those Sikh ceremonial daggers and was armed with a second knife. You can wear a dagger around your waist in Britain – but only if your religion and race so dictate. White folks need not apply.

Just how stupid are the police in Southampton that they couldn’t make the most elementary observation that it was Nowak who was wounded and dying? They were so blinded by DEI training and so guided by woke definition of crime – migrants are always the victims – that they simply ignored the obvious facts before them.

The incident led to riots from local citizens who are simply fed up with being automatically labeled as racist and thugs by a police force and government that is clearly trying to reshape the fabric of the UK. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is probably the most unpopular man in Britain today, a hapless pudgy bureaucrat who seemed to stumble upon the highest office in the land and for some reason is graced by the title “sir.” What exactly did Starmer ever do to warrant a knighthood from the monarch?

Starmer is knee-deep at the moment in his own personal scandals and his hanging on to office by a few threads that are keeping his awesomely awful political career alive.

Starmer said: “No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for more violence and disorder. The attacks directed towards police officers in Southampton last night were disgraceful and completely unacceptable.

“This is a time for serious work, not rage. And let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law, as we have done before.”

But we all know that Starmer will continue to impose the “full force of the law” unequally in a Britain that continues to spiral towards civil war.


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