09/07/2026
๐ค๐ค๐คENOUGH IS ENOUGH LISTEN UP AND LISTEN GOOD๐ค๐ค๐ค
This may not be a popular post, but it is an honest one, written straight from the heart and shaped by my own experiences as a woman born and raised in Scotland.
For almost a decade, I have dedicated my time to helping vulnerable people from all walks of life. Most who know me know that i work quietly in this community and dont get involved in any drama whatsoever, i came here to protect children from predators, but that is why what Iโm about to speak of matters so deeply to me.
Before anyone rushes to judge or label me, please understand this this is not a racist, discriminatory, or political post. It is about the safety of our communities, the wellbeing of our families, and the fear that many people now feel in the places they call home.
We should be able to have respectful, honest conversations about public safety without immediately assuming hatred or prejudice. My views come from years of lived experience, compassion for others, and a genuine desire to see Scotland remain both a welcoming and a safe place for everyone.
I work full-time during the day, i pay my taxes, and for over 10 year have spent my nights volunteering in one of Scotlands biggest cities, dedicating thousands of hours to feeding homeless people, veterans, drug addicts, s*x workers ,supporting the most vulnerable people in our society, and helping families living in extreme poverty.
Throughout the COVID pandemic, I was hands on every night every week, preparing food in my own kitchen and then out helping distribute more than 25,000 three course hot meals, along with clothing, toiletries, and essential household goods.
Our door was always open to people of every nationality, without exception. I have never believed that humanity should be defined by a passport. However, compassion should never mean ignoring the difference between those who come here lawfully, respectfully, and genuine children and families in need, and those who enter illegally or abuse the kindness and safety of the communities that welcome them!!!
Iโve stood beside people battling addiction when many others turned their backs. Iโve sat with people during hospital admissions, supported them through the darkest moments of their lives, administered naloxone to save lives from opioid overdoses, and challenged public authorities to demand better treatment and equality for those society often forgets. Because every single one of them is someoneโs son, daughter, mother, father, brother or sister.
I set out to do this because so many public services across Scotland, and the wider UK and Ireland, are stretched beyond breaking point. The reality is that ordinary people are having to step in to fill gaps that should never have existed in the first place. I do it because I care deeply about protecting our people.
Communities are increasingly being held together by volunteers as essential public services struggle to cope. Meanwhile, many people feel that politicians continue to permit further migration into a country whose public services are already under immense pressure,including people who have entered illegally and others who have not yet been fully vetted. I am not suprised it has now passed breaking point and somthing MUST change!
In all my years of volunteering on the streets, I never once felt unsafe or feared for my life
THAT HAS NOW CHANGED!!!!!!
I regularly travel alone by rail to attend court hearings and team meetings. I have watched so many news reports of the attacks and SA happening everywhere and it alarms me . However the recent reports of violent crime and s*xual assaults in and around Glasgow including two separate incidents on local train services that I have personally used have left even me for the first time ever feeling extremly anxious about travelling alone.
Over recent months, repeated reports of violent offences and s*xual assaults have left many people questioning how safe our communities really are. Men,Women, teens should all be able to travel and walk home without fear. Children should be free to play safely. Every person deserves to feel secure in their own community, and no one should feel afraid simply for going about their daily life. And the sad fact is WE DO NOT!!!!
We simply cannot allow this growing crisis to continue, and we will not sit quietly while our governments continue to ignore such serious concerns about criminal behaviour, regardless of who commits it.
When violent incidents occur, when images and videos circulate showing groups carrying weapons such as Machetes or intimidating and hitting people in our city centres and local communities, when reports of s3xual assaults emerge in broad daylight, and when thugs openly deal drugs on our busiest street corners to the point that even our own homeless people are afraid to approach them, afraid to sleep, public are scared to walk around shopping in their own towns. The people are entitled to ask serious questions.
Public safety must come before political correctness, and those who commit crimes should face the full force of the law, including deportation.Likewise, people are entitled to question whether government policies are working.
Many Scots are struggling to access housing, healthcare, and support services while feeling that resources are under enormous pressure and thats putting it mildly.
Meanwhile you have an illegal immigrant (who by his own admission under oath i might add) is now another convicted s3x offender, turning up at court suited and booted, with two brand new mobile phones in hand. Mocking our system by pretending to be gay so not to be sent home and pretending to be unable to speak English(left court with his girlfriend shouting at the team in perfect English),costing our tax payers in 3 different interpreters, legal aid, multiple social service reports(time wasting) and displaying utter disrespect to the country that pays for him.Making a complete mockery of us! John Swinney says " Scotland is proud to welcome refugees" that doesn't extend to criminals, rapists, thugs, drug dealers!
I have dedicated years of my life to helping people, regardless of their background, nationality, or circumstances, and I will continue to do so. But compassion should never require silence, and kindness should never come at the expense of public safety.
Whilst Scotland may remain welcoming to those who genuinely seek peace, opportunity, and protection. We will stand firm against violence, exploitation, and criminality in all its forms. We owe that to every law-abiding person who calls this country home.
This isnโt about hate. It isnโt about politics. Itโs about protecting our communities, safeguarding our children, supporting victims, and ensuring that everyone can live, work, and walk our streets without fear. If we cannot have honest conversations about the challenges we face today, we cannot build a safer Scotland for tomorrow. This must change now!!!
WE NEED ACTION NOW!!!!!
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