Breakpoint

Calling Evil Good and Good Evil

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Sep 1, 2025
Explore the alarming case of a young girl in Scotland charged for knife possession, raising questions about systemic failures in protecting women from violence. The discussion highlights catastrophic cultural issues and the impact of immigration on crime. Delve into the dangers of moral relativism, as societal biases threaten vulnerable populations. A new film sheds light on these critical themes, emphasizing the urgent need for truth and justice in our communities.
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ANECDOTE

Girl Armed After Alleged Harassment

  • John Stonestreet recounts a Dundee case where a 12-year-old girl was charged for brandishing a knife and hatchet amid a disputed harassment claim.
  • He situates the incident within broader UK failures to protect working-class girls from predatory men.
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Institutional Failures Protect Abusers

  • Stonestreet highlights reports that rape gangs operate in many English cities and authorities sometimes failed victims to avoid accusations of racism.
  • He connects institutional inaction to social-class bias and fear of unrest, worsening victim protection.
ANECDOTE

Cross‑European Violence Examples

  • He gives examples from the Netherlands and Berlin of violent attacks by asylum seekers and the police releasing suspects under questionable rationales.
  • These anecdotes show cross-European instances where citizens felt less protected and helpers were punished or deterred.
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