Which group is being systematically discriminated against? If we want to fix a problem we need to name it. I don't want a biased police force I don't want to see a black Nowack. I want the police to police without fear or favour. But to do that we need to be honest about the institutional anti-white bias that has festered at all levels of government.
No Kemi, this has been going on much longer.
In 2015 my friend was beaten half to death by a group of non white blokes. Nobody helped him or listened to him. He couldn't even get a doctor appointment. In so much pain, he self medicated 2 days later with drugs and overdosed. The inquest barely mentioned the racist attack 2 days before. He was just classed as a self inflicted drugs overdose.
He loved everyone, and would have been considered "woke". He always used to say "its nice to be nice". He was also Polish British.
Then Kris Donald, 15 years old, set upon by a group if Pakistani men who tortured him for hours, then set him on fire in a park and left him to die. His mother isnt even allowed to hold a public vigil.
There are literally HUNDREDS of cases like this.
Over and over and over again. This is decades of demonising white men on every advert, every TV programme and film, every MP and media station has been doing this for decades.
They went further than that. This family chose to deny the stabbing, act as if the murderer was hurt, hide the murderweapon(s) and let a young man die in front of their eyes.
That's the kind of morals they showed.
The whole family is guilty of this murder.
The Daily Mail has now published details from sentencing that almost no one has reported.
As Henry Nowak — bleeding from five stab wounds — tried to climb a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence to escape, Vickrum Digwa filmed him.
And taunted him.
“You’re not going to get away with this big man.”
Henry landed on top of a parked car on the other side of the fence. Digwa walked round and took close-up photos of him lying on the ground.
A home security camera then captured what may be the most chilling exchange in this entire case.
Henry: “I am dying.”
Digwa: “You’re not dying bro.”
Ten minutes later, Henry said: “You stabbed me.”
Digwa replied: “No, I didn’t.”
In the ten minutes that followed the stabbing, Vickrum Digwa did not call an ambulance. He filmed Henry for a full five minutes instead.
That clip was deemed too disturbing to be played in court.
Stop and process what that means. A judge and a jury sat through video of Digwa describing his blade in “loving terms,” through bodycam of Henry being handcuffed as he died, through pathologist evidence of the eight-centimetre chest wound — and the only piece of footage the court ruled too disturbing to show was the five minutes Vickrum Digwa spent filming an 18-year-old as he bled to death on a Southampton pavement.
The judge said it in sentencing: “You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.”
The lie Digwa told the police did not begin when officers arrived. It began ten minutes earlier, in Henry’s face, as Henry told him he was dying.
This is what Hampshire Police walked into. This is the man they believed when they got there. This is what the court has now formally established took place between the stabbing and Henry’s death.
The five-minute video exists. Henry’s family knows what is on it. The court knows what is on it. The public does not.
It is too disturbing to be shown.
But not too disturbing to have been done to him.
Henry — forever 18. 🤍
#JusticeForHenryNowak
It's quite difficult to say two-tier justice doesn't exist when @ShabanaMahmood last year had to intervene to prevent the Sentencing Council publishing new guidelines that said ethnic minorities and trans convicts should receive more lenient sentences than everyone else.
This video perfectly sums up just how out of touch @UKLabour has become with ordinary British people.
What is Labour's priority today?
A Judicial and Legal Diversity Board.
Diversity targets.
The vast majority of people couldn't care less what colour, religion, ethnicity or background a judge comes from. They care whether that judge is competent, impartial, experienced and applies the law fairly.
The obsession with DEI has infected every corner of our institutions. Instead of selecting the very best person for the job and treating everyone equally under the law, politicians seem determined to view everything through the lens of identity politics.
The timing of this just proves how clueless they are. How out of touch with public feeling they are.
The fact that the Ministry of Justice thinks this is something to boast about tells you everything you need to know about how detached this government has become from the British public. 🇬🇧
Henry Nowak - zabity przez imigranta i pseudo-antyrasistowski system opresji w Wielkiej Brytanii❗️
Zamiast ratować konającego chłopaka, którego napadł imigrant z nożem, policja zakuła go w kajdanki, jakby to on był przestępcą.
Kiedy oburzeni obywatele wychodzą na ulicę, żeby powiedzieć: DOŚĆ!, ta sama policja dostaje rozkaz tłumienia protestów.
To nie jest przypadek. To efekt wieloletniej zdrady europejskich, lewicowych elit!
Czas skończyć z tą hańbą. Czas na twardą rękę dla przestępców i deportacje dla imigrantów!
I think the division is being caused by the video footage of Henry Nowak’s murder and the blatant two tier policing in the UK @Keir_Starmer
Without @elonmusk this would have been swept under the carpet. He’s rightfully outraged like the majority of the public.
Horrific details laid out by the judge at Digwa sentencing.
As follows;
Digwa used his own mobile phone to film his victim attempting to escape by climbing onto a commercial rubbish bin and over a fence, while Digwa taunted: 'You're not going to get away with this big man.'
Sentencing Digwa, Judge William Mousley KC said: 'You continued to make films of Henry suffering, ignoring much of his desperation at having been stabbed. You told him that had not happened, no doubt to convince others who were nearby.' These clips have not been released.
Henry managed to land on top of a car parked in front of number 68, on the other side of the fence he jumped over. Digwa went on to take close-up photos of the incapacitated Henry lying on the ground.
In footage from a home security camera, Henry was heard saying 'I am dying', with Digwa replying, 'you're not dying bro'.
Ten minutes later, Henry said 'you stabbed me', with Digwa responding, 'no, I didn't', and, 'you were recording me thinking you're sick', which is slang for 'tough'.
In that ten-minute period, Digwa did not call an ambulance - but did film Henry for a full five minutes.
This clip was not played in court for being 'too disturbing to be shown'. The court heard the attack was not witnessed but neighbours heard Henry say he had been stabbed and was dying.
Nine years on from the London Bridge terror attack, may we remember those who were killed and all the victims families.
For anyone unaware of what happened, On 3 June 2017, a terrorist vehicle ramming and stabbing attack took place in London, England. A van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on London Bridge. The van's three occupants then ran to the nearby Borough Market area and began stabbing people in and around restaurants and pubs.
Eight people were killed and forty eight were injured, including members of the public and four unarmed police officers who attempted to stop the terrorists.
British authorities described the perpetrators as "radical Islamist terrorists". The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack.
No room for terrorism in ANY country.
You’d think after 7/7 London bombings, Manchester Arena, London Bridge 2017, Westminster 2017, and countless child “grooming” gangs the police would instead concentrate on logging pro-Islam conversations.
On the 3rd of June, 2017, the United Kingdom suffered a devastating terrorist attack in central London.
A white Renault Master van, hired earlier that evening, was deliberately driven at speed into pedestrians on London Bridge. The three attackers then abandoned the vehicle after it crashed near Borough High Street/Borough Market, where they carried out a stabbing spree in and around pubs, restaurants, and the market area (including Boro Bistro and other venues). They were wearing fake suicide vests and armed with large ceramic knives taped to their wrists. The entire attack lasted roughly eight minutes.
Eight innocent people were killed, and 48 others were injured (21 critically), including four police officers. The victims were:
Xavier Thomas (French, 45) struck by the van on London Bridge.
Christine Archibald (Canadian, 30) struck by the van on London Bridge.
Sara Zelenak (Australian, 21) near the stairs/bridge area.
James McMullan (British, 32) near the stairs/bridge area.
Alexandre Pigeard (French, 26), in/around the bistro area
Sébastien Bélanger (French, 36), in/around the bistro area
Kirsty Boden (Australian, 28) in/around the bistro area (Boden was an off-duty nurse who ran to help).
Ignacio Echeverría (Spanish, 39) on Borough High Street; he heroically intervened with his skateboard to aid police and others.
Many bystanders showed extraordinary courage, fighting back with improvised weapons (e.g., bottles, chairs, crates, and even bare fists), providing first aid, and shielding others.
Armed police from the Metropolitan and City of London forces responded rapidly, confronting and shooting the attackers dead within eight minutes of the first emergency calls (around 22:07–22:16pm).
The attackers were later identified as
Khuram Shazad Butt (British, 27),
Rachid Redouane (Moroccan/Libyan, 30),
and Youssef Zaghba (Italian/Moroccan, 22).
ISIS claimed responsibility; the attackers were radical Islamist terrorists.
Subsequent inquests (2019) ruled that the eight victims were unlawfully killed and that the three attackers were lawfully killed by police.
This attack followed the Westminster Bridge incident (in March) and Manchester Arena bombing (in May) in a traumatic year for the UK. It prompted enhanced security measures, including vehicle barriers on bridges.
We remember the victims, honour the responders and bystanders who showed bravery amid horror, and stand with all those still affected by grief and trauma today. Never forgotten. 🙏
The Lion of London Bridge
Today marks the 9th anniversary of the 2017 London Bridge terror attack, a night that left eight innocent people dead and 48 others injured as three Islamist terrorists carried out a murderous vehicle and stabbing rampage through London Bridge and Borough Market. Six of the victims were stabbed to death, while dozens more suffered life-changing injuries.
Amid the terror, the panic, and the desperate rush to escape, one man chose a different path.
Roy Larner was unarmed. Facing three machete and knife-wielding terrorists, he refused to run. While others sought safety, he stood his ground and confronted them head on, giving countless people precious seconds to escape.
Outnumbered and defenceless, he fought with nothing but courage and determination. He was stabbed multiple times in the process, suffering serious injuries, yet his actions are widely credited with saving scores of lives.
Heroism is often spoken about in abstract terms. On that night, it had a name….Roy Larner.
The man who looked evil in the face and refused to yield.
The man who put strangers' lives ahead of his own.
The man who became known as The Lion of London Bridge.
Nine years on, we remember the eight victims whose lives were stolen, the survivors whose scars remain, and the extraordinary courage of a man who embodied the very best of humanity when confronted with the very worst.
Thank you, Roy Larner. London will never forget.
Today marks the ninth anniversary of the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack, where eight people lost their lives.
Our thoughts today are with the victims, their families and everyone who was, and still is, affected by this terrible event.
Le 3 juin 2017, Londres était frappée par la barbarie islamiste "@EmmanuelMacron" au London Bridge et Borough Market : .
on n’oublie pas.
#LondonBridge#NeverForget
Today marks 9 years since the horrific London Bridge terrorist attack. Nine years since innocent people were murdered and countless lives were changed forever.
For many of us, this attack was one of the reasons the Football Lads Alliance was formed. Ordinary people came together because they felt that these victims, and others like them, were being forgotten too quickly. It was never about hate; it was about standing together, remembering those we lost, supporting their families, and demanding that the safety of our communities remains a priority.
Today we remember Kirsty Boden, Sara Zelenak, Alexandre Pigeard, Sébastien Belanger, Xavier Thomas, James McMullan, Chrissy Archibald and Ignacio Echeverría, whose lives were taken that night. We also remember the many others who were physically and emotionally scarred by the events of 3rd June 2017.
Whatever our views, today should be about remembrance, respect, and ensuring that those who lost their lives are never forgotten.
Gone but never forgotten. ❤️
#LondonBridge #NeverForget #RememberTheVictims #FootballLadsAlliance #UnitedWeStand #Respect #LondonBridgeAttack #GoneButNotForgotten #LestWeForget #BritishValues #Community #TogetherWeStand ❤️
A Ignacio Echeverría
Hace nueve años, mientras el miedo se apoderaba de las calles de Londres y el terror sembraba la muerte, un español dio un paso al frente.
No llevaba armas. No tenía entrenamiento militar. No buscaba reconocimiento ni gloria. Podría haber corrido, como tantos otros. Podría haber salvado su propia vida.
Pero eligió quedarse.
Ignacio Echeverría decidió enfrentarse al mal cuando el mal parecía invencible. Lo hizo armado únicamente con su valentía, con sus principios y con un monopatín que se convirtió para siempre en símbolo de heroísmo.
Murió defendiendo a otros. Murió haciendo lo correcto. Murió como viven los hombres excepcionales: poniendo el deber por encima del miedo y a los demás por encima de sí mismos.
En una época en la que abundan la indiferencia, el egoísmo y la cobardía, Ignacio nos recordó que todavía existen personas capaces de darlo todo por quienes ni siquiera conocen. Nos recordó que el heroísmo no pertenece a los libros de historia ni a las leyendas, sino que puede encontrarse en un joven corriente que, llegado el momento decisivo, elige actuar.
Su ejemplo trasciende ideologías, generaciones y fronteras. Pertenece a todos aquellos que creen que la dignidad, el valor y el sacrificio siguen teniendo sentido.
Nueve años después, España sigue orgullosa de ti.
Porque los terroristas te arrebataron la vida, pero jamás podrán borrar lo que representas.
Descansa en paz, Ignacio.
Tu nombre ya forma parte de la mejor historia de España. 🇪🇸
Nine years ago today Ignacio Echeverría was in the right place, at the wrong time.
On his way to meet friends at a skate park, he found himself in the middle of the Borough Market Terror Attack.
Without any consideration for his own safety, he ran forward armed only with his skateboard and took on two of the terrorists.
Because of his actions, a number of people who had already been attacked were able to escape as were many others, distracted by Ignacio's immense bravery.
Ignacio was posthumously awarded the George Medal by Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth Il, and was proudly described by his father as "an ordinary person who always stood up for what he believed in."
He is known in Spain as 'The Skateboard Hero’.
Thinking of everyone involved in those terrible events, and remembering the incredible acts of bravery to do right, no matter what.
#LondonBridge #BoroughMarket 🇬🇧