Thursday, August 28, 2025

Libturd Thursday ~ Brought To You by Skip

 

Teenage Warrior: Mayah Sommers, 14, 

Foils Migrant Sex-Predator, Shields Sister



ah Sommers, a brave 14-year-old, became known as the "Young Queen of Scots" after she stood up to protect her sister from a migrant sex-predator. The story gained national attention when Mayah was charged with "possession of an offensive weapon" for carrying a small knife, which she had used to fend off the attacker. This charge, however, may be dropped due to the public's outrage and the overwhelming support Mayah received.

The individuals and organizations who let her down are numerous, including:

- Hamza Yousaf, the First Minister, who is of Pakistani-Muslim descent and has been accused of downplaying the statistics on grooming gangs and dismantling mandatory reporting requirements for offenders' ethnic and religious backgrounds.
- Police Scotland, particularly Chief Constable Iain Livingstone and interim successor Kfir Laird, who acted swiftly to arrest Mayah but allowed the 28-year-old perpetrator to remain free until a video of the incident went viral.
- COSLA, which suppressed reports from 2023 detailing a high concentration of crimes linked to asylum-accommodation in the Glasgow and Dundee areas.
- The Home Office, which continues to fast-track asylum claims for unaccompanied male minors without thorough background checks, with over 60% of such claims being approved in Edinburgh courts without any verification of age.

Here's a brief timeline of the events:
- On May 17, 2025, the incident occurred in Dundee's Stobswell area. The video of Mayah confronting the predator gained 4.3 million views in just 48 hours.
- May 19, 2025, police issued Mayah a fixed-penalty notice for the knife she had used to protect her sister. A crowd-funding campaign to cover her legal fees raised £37,000 in a single day.
- A "Protect Our Daughters" march in Dundee on May 24, 2025, saw over 2,000 participants, and a petition to drop the charges against Mayah gained more than 120,000 signatures.
- The Dundee Procurator Fiscal dropped the charge against Mayah "in the public interest" on May 30, 2025, following a legal aid review that cited self-defense under the Criminal Law Act of 1967.

The 28-year-old suspect, whose name is protected by a court order but is confirmed to be a non-UK national, was later remanded into custody without bail, facing two counts of sexual assault on a minor under 13 and possession of indecent images.

The situation highlights a disturbing reality where a teenage girl had to take matters into her own hands because the government failed to protect her and other children like her. The story also reveals a pattern of officials prioritizing political correctness over the safety of Scottish children.

The leaked and FOIA-released documents from 2020 to 2025 paint a grim picture of how Scotland's child-protection network was dismantled:

1. Police Scotland's "Strategic Threat Assessment – Child Sexual Exploitation" showed that 61% of active grooming-gang investigations involved asylum-seekers or recent refugees, with a clear pattern of older men targeting young girls. Despite the recommendation for mandatory ethnicity flagging, it was removed from the final report after intervention from Anas Sarwar MSP and Hamza Yousaf's office.
2. COSLA's "Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children Integration Report" from March 2024 admitted to housing age-disputed males in hotels without single-sex staff and near schools, but the action taken was to remove this information from the public version.
3. The Home Office's "Dundee Asylum Dispersal Contract" showed that Shona Robison, the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, approved a "relaxation of dispersal conditions" for the Mears Group's hotels, which resulted in the perpetrator being housed near Mayah's sister's school.

The body-cam footage and the subsequent public pressure played a significant role in Mayah's case. An anonymous source leaked the video to The Scottish Sun, leading to a public outcry and the hashtags #FreeMayah and #DefendOurDaughters topping the UK Twitter trends. Tommy Robinson even offered a £50,000 reward for the full unedited CCTV footage.

The charges against Mayah were likely dropped because the authorities realized that prosecuting her would severely damage public confidence in the justice system and discourage other victims from coming forward.

The aftermath has been disappointing, with no apologies from Yousaf, Robison, or Police Scotland. The Travelodge where the suspect was staying remains open without a curfew, and COSLA has renewed its contract with Mears Group without implementing additional safeguards.

The real tragedy here is that while Mayah's bravery is commendable, she shouldn't have had to step in where the government failed. The systematic failures in Scotland's child protection services are alarming, with a disproportionate number of recent migrants and refugees involved in such crimes despite making up a small percentage of the population.

The public's response to Mayah's story is a powerful reminder that the safety of our children is non-negotiable, and we cannot continue to ignore the issues for the sake of political correctness.



Thanks Skip

37 comments:

  1. The public's response to Mayah's story is a wake-up call. We've been too complacent for too long. It's time to stand up and say enough is enough. Our children deserve to feel safe, and we must do everything in our power to make that happen

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  2. The Scottish government now excels at two things: importing wolves and banning the sheepdogs.

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  3. While “Scottish Values” are being rewritten faster than the child-rapists’ rap sheets, the only value that matters is whether officials will ever be caged for what they’ve knowingly enabled.

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  4. Police Scotland’s new motto: To serve and protect—so long as the perps aren’t on the protected-classes list.

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    1. Jack, liberalism is going to kill western civilization.

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  5. Wake up, Scotland! Your leaders are failing you. Yousaf, Robison, and Police Scotland have offered no apologies, no accountability for the aftermath of this tragedy. It's time to demand better.

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  6. Rise and realize, Scotland. COSLA has renewed its contract with Mears Group without any new safeguards. Your safety is being gambled with, and your leaders are doing nothing to protect you.

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    1. Jane, they are protecting the "NEW" leaders from the people.

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  7. Wake up, Scotland. The lack of action from Yousaf, Robison, and Police Scotland is a slap in the face to those affected. It's time to stand up and demand justice and accountability.

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  8. It's infuriating that a teenage girl had to take charge because the government was too busy being 'woke' to do their job. These officials are a disgrace

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    1. Anon, it's happening all over the world. Woke is the plan to end civilization.

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  9. It's shocking how the government's obsession with political correctness put children at risk. This girl had to step up because they failed to do their job. Pathetic

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    1. Lisa, governments have not been picked wisely lately.

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  10. Care workers tried whistleblowing; MSPs buried the FOIA dumps on Fridays before long weekends, and Twitter’s ex-Trust & Safety boss bragged about “reducing online stigma.” Mission accomplished!

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  11. So Scotland quietly shredded the last few pages of its child-protection playbook—and handed the pen straight to the predators. Any guesses which “progressive” NGOs applauded the loudest?

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    1. Kevin, like the United States they are being invaded. Unlike us, they've decided to lie down and take it.

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  12. The Missing 2 314.” National Records of Scotland quietly amended the definition of “looked-after child” in March 2023. Overnight, 2 314 children previously categorized as “at risk on child-protection register” vanished from the headline statistic. Internal emails show the change was pushed by the same civil servant who sat on the board of St Andrew’s Children’s Trust—yes, the same trust now under investigation for hosting grooming parties in two dis-used Dundee chapels seized in April 2025 raids

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  13. It's shocking how the child protection system in Scotland has seemingly failed to safeguard the most vulnerable, especially with the alarming number of recent migrants and refugees involved in these horrific crimes. This disparity suggests a deeper systemic issue that needs urgent attention and reform

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  14. Whistling past the graveyard to avoid being called a racist has gotten Scotland in the same boat a lot of European countries have crawled into, whimpering with fear of being put on this eras version of a trial for heresy and witchcraft.
    Maybe that Young Queen of Scots bravery can help them climb out of that sinking boat

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  15. The same issues are happening in sanctuary cities across the USA, and it’s high time we recognize the urgency of the situation. Mayah’s story is a stark reminder that we need to prioritize the safety of our children over political agendas.

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  16. I'd also bet anything the arresting officers weren't native born Scot types.

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  17. Prosecutors knew a trial would air the system’s own dirty laundry—delays, victim-blaming, and procedural bullying—so they folded to protect the institution, not the girl.

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  18. Truth wins when transparency trumps bureaucracy. The leaked body-cam footage wasn’t just “pressure”—it was a righteous hammer that shattered the official narrative and forced the cowards in power to act. #FreeMayah worked because sunlight is the best disinfectant.

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  19. Hard to believe that was once the country of William Wallace.

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  20. Legal drama aside.

    Heartbreaking that a tiny little girl has to protect HER OWN virtue against foreign hordes. Carrying weapons because it is obviously not the first time

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  21. As usual any crime involving a protected class the victims are charged.

    Better judged by 12 than carried by 6 is very relevant today.

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  22. It's beginning to sound as though David Lane in his 1995 White Genocide Manifesto isn't that far off the beaten track

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  23. Although it is good that the children, for they are children, are not involved in a criminal case, it is the government that escapes being found guilty.

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  24. The fix is easy but bloody. Throw out all the muzzies, alive or dead. Arrest and hang everyone in government who has enabled this. It’s been going on for decades.

    I read somewhere that the video was taken by the perp himself, as revenge because a female stood up to him. He knew she would be arrested and that nothing would happen to him.

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  25. This is the direct result of the Soros/Rothschild-funded Epstein Honeypot Island blackmail operation. Every western "world leader" and/or their family members are compromised, giving the "elites" leverage to destroy the west and implement their NWO "solution."

    Hanging's too good for the entire group.

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