It's sad it's come to this.

But I'll crawl through hell to make sure my granddaughter has this attitude.

And the skill to back it up.

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While I'm enjoying the memes, I'm wondering what the actual source is. 🤭

What's the story behind the axe wielding Scotchlander? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

A girl was being filmed and sexually harrassed in the park by gangs of third world migrants and the police wont touch them because of DEI etc

The young womans sister had enough and decided to defend her sibling and show that she wont bend to intimidation by these animals.

The police came and arrested the girl, not the pigs that were sexually harrasing her sister and filming 12 year old girls.

Of course they did.

Standard procedure in the UK

Native people are the enemy of the state.

That seems to be the attitude.

It's being matched by the people starting to realise the state is the enemy...

Force/counterforce. It's a law of nature.

People are starting to realise that they are a participant in an asymmetric war whether they like it or not.

Judging by the fear in her voice and the fact she came out tooled up i'd guess this wasn't her first interaction.

Goes to show how brave she actually is, to push past the fear like that. There's a strange type of bravery that comes out of desperation.

Two things.

Is the stained glass AI or is there an ax-weilding saint I should know more about?

I was in Ireland this summer, and had to go to a hardware store to buy a bread knife. Guy in the ‘kitchenware’ aisle at the grocery had clearly gotten my American reaction to that policy before.

Good on that girl.

What is the policy? I haven't followed this story.

I was told, ‘last year or two, we can’t sell knives. Have to go to a special store.’

(Me): ‘Like a gun shop in the states??’

‘Hardware store, like next door. They may ask for ID to make sure you are 21’.

Carrick-on-Shannon

I think its AI and its just riffing off Joan of Arc although there are depictions of warrior women in Scottish/Irish mythology

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sc%C3%A1thach

It's worth noting that Joan of Arc is, in fact, a saint.

And a great one