Europe’s immigration crisis has entered a dangerous new phase—one that Britain, in particular, seems wholly unprepared to face. Across the continent, nations have thrown open their doors to waves of unvetted migrants from cultures openly hostile to the West. For too many political leaders, avoiding accusations of “intolerance” has become more important than protecting their own people. And now the results are playing out in chilling detail.
Just this week in Dundee, Scotland, two girls—ages 12 and 14—were chased and harassed by a group of migrants. Terrified, the older girl pulled out a hatchet and a knife to defend herself and her younger sister. “Don’t fcking touch her, she’s fcking 12,” one of the girls can be heard yelling in the viral video. Another clip shows the younger girl shouting, “Get the f*** away from her,” as her sister brandished the blades.
The girls’ fear was obvious, their desperation undeniable. And yet, instead of punishing the men stalking them, British police arrested the 14-year-old girl. A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed: “Around 7.40pm on Saturday, we received a report of a female youth with a bladed weapon in St Ann Lane, Dundee. Officers attended and a 14-year-old girl was charged in connection. She will be reported to the relevant authorities.”
This upside-down response has become a hallmark of Britain’s immigration and policing failures. In a country where citizens can be investigated for flying their own flag or speaking out against mass migration, the instinct of authorities is not to shield children from predators, but to punish them for daring to defend themselves. It is the same twisted logic that allowed grooming gangs—composed largely of Pakistani men—to exploit vulnerable English girls for years while local officials looked the other way in the name of “multicultural harmony.”
The consequences are staggering. Violent crime, rape, and sexual assaults have surged across the UK since the migrant influx of the mid-2010s. With birthrates collapsing among native populations, demographic shifts are accelerating, raising the very real prospect that in a generation, many Europeans will find themselves minorities in their own homelands.
Meanwhile, ordinary citizens are left abandoned. In Dundee, not a single adult stepped forward to protect the two girls. Instead, the system rushed to criminalize them while excusing those responsible for creating the danger in the first place. It is hard to ignore the historical parallels. Nations that refuse to protect their own children ultimately forfeit the trust of their people—and that anger does not disappear quietly.
Europe’s ruling elites preach “tolerance” and “diversity,” but what they are delivering is fear, violence, and the slow erosion of national identity. For Britain, the question is no longer whether the status quo is sustainable—it’s how much longer ordinary people will tolerate leaders who refuse to defend them.














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