'Baroness' Doreen Lawrence has been strangely quiet on the racially motivated murder of Henry Nowak.
Weird, considering she’s been banging on about nothing else for the past 30 years
@AndrewHWestern Being exposed for speaking the truth! You're an odious twat Western and a traitor to the decent people of this country! Go fck off......
@AndrewHWestern Lol! And you're doing such a tremendous job! The Labour party hate the British and continue to class us as second class citizens! You're the DISGRACE!
@JohnGoodall4@James_J_Marlow Lol! The JD sports bag is a classic! You forgot the tracksuit with baseball cap as well! Their partners are usually clad in the female version of the same!
@MeirsPorgan2024@tmcvey077 Sounds horrific man, but banning it for the 99% to punish the 1% aint the answer! These pricks would just get tanked up outside the airport! The reason they moved the old firm games to lunch time kick offs was because of drink! Thats made bugger all difference! Always a way
@tmcvey077@MeirsPorgan2024 Spot on fella! I fly regularly on 6-05 to Gatwick most Saturdays and we enjoy a few cheeky sherbets! (Its an airport thing) NEVER EVER resorted to this shit! It's not the drink that's the problem, it's the twat drinking it! Plus I dare say he's been on the bugle as well!
@dave24144975@PatrickChristys The most dangerous problem in the world is the far left and radical Islam! The myth of the far right is both nonsensical and frankly boring and holds absolutely no water!
🇬🇧 Teacher screams “racist c*nt” at Tommy Robinson for literally nothing
He calmly asks basic questions… she instantly melts and can’t answer shit
This is who’s teaching kids in Kingston Upon Thames
Since the murder of Henry Nowak there has been stony silence from the Government.
Not a peep from the Home Secretary.
Not a word from the Prime Minister who is normally quick to respond to deaths involving the police, both in the UK and abroad.
Remember the spectacle of him ‘taking the knee’ over George Floyd’s death? He won’t even say Henry Nowak’s name.
Henry’s death constituted a national scandal. An 18 year old, robbed of his future on a night out in Southampton after being brutally stabbed 6 times with a 21cm long ceremonial sword. Instead of helping him, the police initially arrested him as he bled to death after he was accused by his attacker of racial harassment. Henry was treated not as the victim, but as the criminal.
His murder could not have been more monstrous; the police response more shameful.
So why has this appalling injustice been met with a collective shrug by politicians in Westminster? With the exception of a couple of us including Henry’s local MP, Jen Craft, it has not been raised in the House of Commons.
I asked the Home Secretary to launch an investigation into the police’s conduct and a debate on two-tier policing - needless to say I was rebuffed.
The silence can be explained by the fact that most politicians are more interested in showing their supposed virtue by favouring minority communities at the expense of the majority. So they look away at injustices perpetrated by minorities, lest it colour the multicultural illusion they have that the country is a harmonious melting pot. And they ignore prejudiced laws and the conventions of so-called ‘anti-racism’ which lead to discrimination against the majority.
The trial of Henry’s killer, Vickrum Digwa, may be over, but the questions are only just beginning.
Why did the police arrest Henry based on one allegation he had made a racial slur - something the prosecution described as a “wicked lie”?
Why was Henry’s handcuffing and arrest considered a priority for the police when he was in a critical condition?
Why do perceived racial sensitivities consistently appear to shape how the police enforce the law these days?
The police have now apologised. But ‘sorry’ doesn’t cut it. Not remotely. Heads must roll for such a catastrophic failure. The bodycam footage must be released. And the police’s “anti-racist” training programmes need overhaul.
We can’t go back in time and undo what has been done. Henry’s family and friends will live with this forever.
But his tragic death should be a turning point. A clarion call for the authorities to act in a colour-blind way - treating people under the principle of equality before the law.
If the Manchester Airport thugs were two white lads, they would've both been immediately remanded in custody, found guilty, sentenced to a minimum of 5 years each, and be in jail 3 weeks after it happened.
We all know it.
Two-tier justice.
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media.
The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites.