The Little Girl With Knife and Axe Just Gave the System a Final Whack

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The story of this little girl and the video of her protecting her sister, which galvanised the world, has come full circle.

In August of last year, Lola and Ruby Moire were walking home in a suburb of Dundee, Scotland, and being harassed by the ubiquitous 'migrants' who form so integral a part of these United Kingdom stories anymore. The abuse from their pursuers was so intense that one of the girls can be heard warning them off, shouting, 'Don’t f**king touch her, she’s f**king 12!'

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Weapons the youngster had in her waistband came out, and she brandished them bravely as their tormentors taunted the little girls.

Tormented, recorded, and then reported them to the police, who arrested the 12-year-old sister for 'brandishing a bladed weapon.'

Several of the Xweets condemning both the arrest and the Labour government's two-tier indulgence of crimes against native British by its foreign imports, over those same citizens defending themselves from becoming victims or, even worse, criticizing the sorry state of things, have vaporised into the ether. No doubt after a campaign against 'misinformation' or maybe even a visit to the front door from Starmtrooping social media enforcement officers.

As the world rallied around the young girl forced to swing a hatchet in self-defence, Keir Starmer's propaganda machine was already swinging the heavy battle axe of government propaganda against her. There are plenty of those Xweet and articles left from the rush to crush the nascent symbol of everything wrong with the Starmer regime.

To turn the story back on the little psychopath and away from the innocently threatened immigrants.

The BBC and the Dundee police were nearly beside themselves exonerating the completely innocent 'strolling Bulgarian couple' who'd been terrorized by the rampaging, blade-wielding pre-teen, and Scotland Yard was warning the public NOT TO SPREAD MISINFORMATION about the violent little urchin. She was no one's heroine.

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...I mean, even the Dundee cops were all over these reportedly rampaging and vicious little armed tykes, assaulting random strolling Bulgarian couples

Chief Superintendent Nicola Russell said: "We are aware of misinformation being shared on social media in relation to an incident where a Bulgarian couple were approached by youths in St Ann Lane, Dundee, on Saturday, 23 August 2025.

"A 12-year-old girl has been charged with being in possession of offensive weapons. She will be referred to the relevant authorities and our enquiries are ongoing.

The BBC was happy to pile on the little racists and helpfully warned the public not to spread any more misinformation about who was attacking whom.

Police Scotland has warned the public not to spread misinformation after a 12-year-old girl was charged for allegedly brandishing weapons on a street in Dundee.

Footage has been circulating on social media, accompanied by speculation over the ethnicity and actions of the people allegedly confronted by the girl.

The force said a Bulgarian couple - a man and a woman - were approached by youths in St Ann Lane, Lochee, at about 19:40 on Saturday.

...BBC News understands that officers have found no evidence to substantiate claims being made online the youths were at risk of sexual assault.

 Oh, it was a pile-on.

This was the publisher of the Spectator, Unherd, and Apollo at the time.

PROPAGANDA SLOP STORY

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Or Twitter right-wing fever dream.

The racist former First Minister of Scotland and the current one weighed in. You know they couldn't resist dissing the dangerous spawn of the filthy working class they despise with every fibre of their beings.

And a note: where our sorry Democrats shriek 'TRUMP!!' when they have no excuse and nothing better to say, you will see the British/Eurotrash reaction is 'MUSK!!'

The sad tale of little Lola and Ruby died away in the hubbub of the chaos that is Keir Starmer's sinking British ship, although it did briefly resurface in a strange update the next month, which went unremarked upon and unnoticed by everyone.

It started off benignly enough, not saying who or why, only what. A man and woman had been 'charged.'

A man and woman have been charged by police after an incident which saw a 12-year-old girl charged for allegedly brandishing an axe and a machete.

The youngster is said to have been in possession of the weapons in a street in the Lochee area of Dundee last month, with footage of the alleged incident circulated online.

And today, Thursday, September 4, 2025, the force said that the decision had been taken to charge a man and a woman in connection with the events of the day in question - Saturday, August 23, 2025.

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It took until this past February to find out the particulars, and, oh, dear - this was awkward for the government narrative.

I noted it. Freddie Sayers did not, among the legion of other derisive scoffers and ardent defenders of the strolling Bulgarian couple.

A tiny, six-paragraph story appeared in the BBC - oh, this had to hurt.

Man and woman accused of assaulting girls in Dundee

A man and woman have appeared in court accused of assaulting two girls in Dundee.

Prosecutors allege Ilia Belov, 22, approached and followed four girls, who were aged between 12 and 14, and made sexual remarks to them before seizing one of the girls and pushing her to the ground.

His co-accused Nadjedzha Belova, 20, is accused of repeatedly seizing and pulling another of the girls by the hair, dragging her to the ground, and punching her on the head to her injury.

Well, that's a gypsy wagon horse of a different colour, no?

And it, too, just as quickly disappeared.

But this may not.

Every last word the girls said was true. 

A man has been found guilty of making sexual remarks to a group of girls aged between 12 and 14 in Dundee before grabbing and pushing one of them to the ground.

Ilia Belov, 22, claimed he confronted the girls after receiving abusive remarks and said he saw one of the girls with a knife in her waistband before the assault.

His sister Nadjedzha Belova, 20, previously admitted assaulting a 13-year-old girl by seizing and pulling her hair, dragging her to the ground, and striking her on the head to her injury during the incident.

The pair will be sentenced at Dundee Sheriff Court on 5 August.

The court heard that Belov had said "hello sexy, I'll show you a good time" to the girls while walking past them in the Lochee area of the city.

After one of the girls called him a creep, he had returned to confront the group and called his sister, who arrived shortly afterwards and assaulted one of the girls.

Belov then claimed he had seen the girl's weapon and, fearing for his sister had pushed her.

He claimed the children had called him a migrant and used an expletive.


But Sheriff Tim Niven-Smith rejected Belov's claim of self-defence and said the girls' evidence had been "eloquent."

He said: "I am entirely satisfied by proof beyond reasonable doubt that the trigger for all of this were the comments that you made."

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They were sexually harassed, physically attacked, and they were terrified.

...The court heard previously that the 12-year-old girl Belov attacked admitted pulling a knife and axe from her waistband, but only after Belov had assaulted her.

The girl told the trial previously that her sister started to shout at Belov after the remarks, but the pair were pulled away by a friend.

She then told the court Belova approached the group, pushed her and threw her sister to the ground.

The girl said she had tried "to go for" the woman but was pushed by Belov.

She said he pushed her on the head and her head hit the handrail of a ramp.

Where do the girls go to get their lives back from the Scottish First Ministers' slander and the BBC's dismissals and the myriad of media who spat in their general direction?

...Speaking after the conviction, a girl's mother told BBC Scotland News the guilty verdict was "a good thing."

She said: "They were telling the truth and they were slandered. There were too many lies at the start, so I'm glad it's all come out."

The woman said that it was "heartbreaking" seeing her daughter getting "dragged about" on the CCTV shown in court.

Freddie Sayres says he's 'learned his lesson' about being an 'overly hasty' pudding head.

No apology detected, though. 

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As a man of words for a living, I can only believe the omission was intentional.

Yet another sterling example of the progressives' moral integrity.

Guilty of assaulting little girls, and that's just as true for every last Scottish and British male (I refuse to use the word 'man' IRT these weak, vicious woke pantywaists) who threw shade at them before waiting even a few weeks for the truth to start to come out.

Shame on every last one of them.

If they're trying to prove that the 'hate the white working class' everyone is accusing them of is, in fact, party doctrine, they are doing a bang-up job.

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Ed Morrissey 10:00 PM | June 11, 2026
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