The political illiteracy of the Left still astounds me. Here we have a woman pretending to be a gay man marching for a regime that throws gay people off buildings while wearing a T-shirt showing the face of a man who sent thousands of gay people to 're-education' camps.
You can't understand the ersatz reality we're inhabiting from any vantage point within it's manufactured world. Frank Wright has taken a look from the outside, and I think it's going to be well worth following this series to see what he's found.
Here is episode one of my documentary series which explains the State We Are In.
I started this months ago with Walter Willits and @LifeSite kindly let us make it. Was released yesterday. If you have 12 minutes to spare do have a look:
https://t.co/6ZV8Q6VDEq
No wonder it's growing, people dealing in copper are making a fortune. An 800mw off shore wind farm requires approx 8000 tonnes of copper, 5 times as much as a land based gas plant of the same capacity. It is no coincidence that major copper producers such as Rio Tinto, Glencore, Cidelco etc are heavily involved in 'green' energy.
@BurnsideWasTosh A dysfunctional society is a small price to pay for providing the world's rejects, psychopaths and lunatics a safe haven with free housing and benefits.
@KirstieMAllsopp Without X, this murder and the sickening behaviour of the police would have been swept under the carpet. Without Lyndsay Hoyle forcing his hand, Starmer would still just be blathering on about football and how great Islam is.
@ShabanaMahmood With all due respect to Henry's family, this is not about a single murder. It is about an ideologically captured police force that handcuffed a dying victim of a stabbing because they've been indoctrinated into seeing ethnic minorities as victims and white people as evil.
While I am a huge fan of Rupert Lowe and am a paid-up member of Restore Britain, I am not fully confident that they are the answer to our problems. I am not convinced that the problems this country (and much of Europe) faces can be fixed through the ballot box. Our institutions are likely too corrupt, our police too compromised, our trade unions too complicit and our media too captured for political solutions to ever succeed.
The Left can mobilise huge amounts of useful idiots every weekend, while the Right manages to raise a massive crowd of patriots only twice a year. The media is overwhelmingly on the side of the cultural Marxists. The entire legal system has been rewired to discriminate against the indigenous population. The unions provide organisation and funding for protests. The police are too scared of being accused of bigotry to ever be effective in policing the disproportionate amount of crime committed by ethnic minorities. The Islamists are gaining more political power month by month.
Let's say Restore win the next general election. The Left and the Islamists won't take their loss of power lying down. They will riot, perhaps even make the country totally ungovernable. They are firmly embedded in every organ of government and the judiciary. They won't go quitely. And then we will perhaps rue the decision to wait so long before accepting the inevitable - politics can only provide viable solutions in a functioning civilisation. By any metric, our civilisation is now indisputably dysfunctional. We have homosexuals supporting Islam, middle-class schoolteachers supporting terrorist organisations, a police force motivated by cowardice, rape victims labelled as racists, politicians pushing for the rights of male perverts to go into women's toilets and a Prime Minister who publicly knelt for the death of a drug-addled petty thug in the USA yet remained silent on the death of Henry Nowak in police handcuffs until he was forced to comment by the Speaker of the House of Commons. Our society is not functioning, it is stumbling blindly as it approaches a cliff.
I really hope that I'm wrong, but I share David Betz's view that civil war is now inevitable. Perhaps the only choice we now have is which side starts it.
@EdwardJDavey People like you are, and always have been, the main threat to our country. You enable perversion, encourage cultural suicide and suck up to people who shouldn't even be in this country. You are the very worst of Britain, a disgrace to everything that made this country great.
Take a moment now to contemplate the riots, the "protests", & the unending establishment hysteria we'd be going through now, if Novak had been "minority" & his killer & the family that lied for the killer had been white street trash...
https://t.co/vzA0oy7d84
@MarkMarksson@TalkTV@PeterBleksley@jkyleofficial Britain has gone from Empire to state-sponsored cultural suicide in a century, and all for the bastard child of an ideology with a perfect record of failure.
@AntSpeaks It is now very clear that the police are more concerned with allegations of racism than they are with protecting lives. They are no longer concerned with maintaining law and order, they are motivated entirely by political expediency, cowardice and the appeasement of minorities.
@SikhPA Why are you publishing such insulting and insincere rubbish? The entire family is complicit in Henry's death. They should all be deported immediately.
The Macpherson Report and the murder of Henry Nowak are causally linked through the corrosive logic of multiculturalism and its institutional offspring: two-tier policing.
By the time he was stabbed to death in December 2025, 18-year-old Henry Nowak would have been eight years younger than the 1999 Macpherson Report. The nature of the former—and especially the police response—is directly tied to the latter.
Sir William Macpherson’s inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case redefined institutional racism expansively. It instructed police to prioritise perceptions of racism from minority complainants. This well-intentioned reform, born of genuine outrage at one racially motivated murder, embedded a structural bias: complaints from certain communities received swift deference, while the concerns of the native majority were often dismissed as prejudice.
Over a quarter-century, this shifted the state’s posture from impartial referee to quasi-imperial active manager of ethnic sensitivities.
Fast-forward to Southampton, 3 December 2025. Henry Nowak, a Polish-British student, was stabbed five times—including a fatal chest wound—by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who was legally carrying a 21cm kirpan, a privilege extended to no others in British society. As Henry lay dying in his own blood, Digwa falsely claimed racial abuse (citing a bruised eye). Officers handcuffed and arrested the victim rather than rendering immediate aid.
Police later apologised—unconvincingly, particularly after the leaked bodycam footage emerged. The IOPC is investigating. This is not mere incompetence. It is the predictable outcome of Macpherson’s legacy: officers socialised to fear being labelled racist more than failing to protect life.
Listen to Henry’s father. Watch the leaked video and don’t look away. Henry didn’t get a dignified death. He died frightened, drowning in his blood while being mocked and then advised of his rights. Scriptwriters would be sent back to the room if they suggested something so on-the-nose in a gritty drama—yet this is grotesque UK reality.
People should be furious about it. The government is paralysed by ideology, fear, and cowardly shamelessness. Genuine media that holds power to account is in short supply.
Setting anger aside for a moment, multiculturalism erodes the pre-political loyalty that underpins state legitimacy—the special sauce of governance. When institutions apply justice asymmetrically—aggressive on Islamophobia or native 'hate', hesitant or inverted when minorities are perpetrators—trust collapses. This is textbook anarcho-tyranny.
Polls show historic lows in institutional confidence. Incidents like Nowak’s, amplified by grooming scandals, knife crime disparities, and uneven protest handling, accelerate the collapse.
The consequences are stark: feral zones in cities, rural-urban fractures, nativist backlash, and escalating intercommunal violence. Would you choose to walk your dog where Wayne Broadhurst was stabbed to death, or send your son to university where he might be degraded while dying and begging police for help? What would you do if violence and rape regularly targeted you and yours and the police seemed indifferent?
It used to be brushed off as part and parcel' of modern urban life, or 'don’t look back in anger'. That was low, dishonest, and weak. Now the strategy is silence—which may be the least bad option left for this dishonest, discredited government.
We are sliding toward the civil conflict I have warned of—not as cause, but as consequence—of Britain’s unravelling as a coherent nation. The drivers are obvious because they strike normal people faster, wider, and deeper. The reactions are predictable. War is adaptive behaviour; civil war is simply more brutal and socially miasmic. Henry’s killing is not an isolated tragedy. It is a chapter in a larger, nationally suicidal debacle imposed on ordinary people by a governance system that has grown functionally undemocratic over thirty years.
@VeitchAeternis People insulating themselves from reality is how the country got into this mess in the first place. It's time people woke up and realised how utterly corrupt and anti-British our institutions are. Watch the video. You need to be disgusted and angry. Our future depends on it.