@LeeHarris You're right mate, It's infuriating. Starmer was quick to take the knee after George Floyd, yet stayed silent while Henry was dying on the floor pleading "I can't breathe" as police laughed and cuffed him.
This selective silence and double standard is unacceptable. Too little, too late. He should resign.
Dan this footage is pure RAGE! Henry dying on the ground begging “I’ve been stabbed!”, and cops believe the lying stabber’s “racist” bullshit and cuff the victim?
They let a white kid bleed out from fear of racism accusations.
Disgusting betrayal. This IS the turning point. Sack every coward involved. RIP Henry. 😤🔥
I am heartbroken for Henry's Parents.
The police don’t work for ordinary citizens anymore.
They work for politicians, elites, and shielding migrants, even when those same groups have caused far more harm to this country than regular people ever did.
Henry Nowak was stabbed, bleeding out, begging nine times “I’ve been stabbed… I can’t breathe.” They handcuffed him instead of helping because they believed the killer’s story. His father called it “inhumane and degrading.” He didn’t die with dignity.
This is what politically captured, two-tier policing looks like.
The police force must be independent. Uphold the law, the rightful law, for everyone, without fear or favour.
This must stop.
I fear for my son’s future in this broken system. #JusticeForHenryNowak
100% agree.
Henry lay bleeding, begging police nine times “I’ve been stabbed… I can’t breathe.” They handcuffed him and did nothing. His father said it was “inhumane and degrading” he “did not die with dignity.”
This two-tier rot is a disgrace.
Is this the Britain or Australia or Europe we want? No we do not. Stop it now.
I fear for my son in this broken system. #JusticeForHenryNowak
Absolutely heartbroken for Henry Nowak’s mum and dad. His father Mark stood outside court and said Henry “did not die with dignity… the way he was treated was inhumane and degrading.”
He should never have died in police custody while his killer was believed and left uncuffed. Unbearable.
We’re heading to Northern Ireland in July to visit family. Truth is, I feel safer among the Catholics and Protestants of our own country than with the undocumented illegals now flooding Britain.
I love my son more than anything, but after what the government and elites have done to our society, I fear for him far more now than I did just a few years ago.
Two-tier Britain has failed its own children.
#JusticeForHenryNowak
The real danger is not that mankind has become stupid.
It is that stupidity now wears a suit, writes policy, controls language, punishes honesty, and calls itself progress.
A society can survive disagreement.
It cannot survive mass pretence, where everyone sees the absurdity, but too many are too scared to say it.
Are politicians only waking up to this now?
I came to Australia 20 years ago, asked for nothing, cost taxpayers nothing, worked, contributed, and gave back in a meaningful way. That is the type of migration Australia should be focused on.
We need people with real skills, strong work ethic, and the ability to contribute to this country, not policies that ignore the national interest.
Put Australia first, for once.
@OneNationAus This is me.
For nearly 20 years I kept my head down, stayed out of politics, and focused on what mattered, my family. Providing, protecting, and building a life. I became part of Australia in every way that counts long before I made it official.
But in recent years I’ve seen changes that don’t sit right with me. The direction of education, the influence of politics in places it shouldn’t be, and decisions being made that I believe put confusion ahead of clarity for young kids. For me, children should be protected and allowed to grow with strong foundations, not caught in the middle of adult ideologies.
That’s why we made the decision to move abroad and place our 6 year old son in an international school. His wellbeing comes first, always.
This year I took the step to become an Australian citizen. Not just in lifestyle, but officially. And for the first time in my life, I will vote. Not out of habit, but because I want change.
I want leadership that prioritises Australians, supports families, and focuses on real outcomes, not agendas. I’m done sitting on the sidelines.
One vote. One voice. Time for change.
@PaulineHansonOz Jakarta fuel stations right now: completely normal.
No queues. No panic. Drivers filling only when needed.
Why? Indonesia faced the same global oil shock, rumours of hikes triggered brief panic buying. Govt response? Immediate & crystal clear: ‘NO fuel price rises, subsidised or not.’ Prices frozen: Pertalite Rp10k (~A$0.93/L), Dexlite diesel Rp14.2k (~A$1.32/L). Panic over.
Australia? Diesel still over $3/L in places while our govt dithered… then a late 26¢/L tax cut.
One acts fast to protect people. The other? Too slow, too little.
#FuelCrisisAU #CostOfLiving #IndonesiaVsAustralia
@JohnCleese@JohnCleese Spot on, John 🔥 William is a delusional traitor. Calling this barbaric ideology 'the religion of peace' is a disgusting lie. The Royals have abandoned Britain and Christianity. Pathetic and suicidal.
@Matt_Pinner Live and let live.
Cherish every breath. Raise your kids better than you were raised. This is how we evolve as humans and care for our planet.
We all die. Our souls may return until we finally learn: we need to be better. No fighting over differences.
just love and grow. ❤️
@OzPollies If they are all qualified to do specific trades and are of value to the country, then yes. If targets are not met then that is fine too.
Bringing people in to put on benefits is not helpful. Though it may be needed on some humanitarian grounds but needs properly vetted.