I can't prove this, but I'm beyond convinced the British state pressures families of victims into putting out these robotic statements.
This reads like it was written by a crisis management lawyer or a politician, not by a normal family whose loved one was nearly beheaded.
Correct, @alexburghart. However, he *did* come to this country, and he then got ILR. This happened when your party was in government. It failed to take the steps necessary to give us the right to return him and others in similar situations to their home country
Jimmy Corry has lived on this Belfast street for 13 years. Now he’s homeless. He’s lost sentimental items forever, including his dad’s possessions.
He told me that he shares the anger many feel about the attack on Monday night but that burning down houses won’t solve anything.
The trial of the Algerian-born man accused of stabbing three children outside a Dublin crèche has begun.
The mother of a five year old victim has described her injuries:
Farage declares a reform government will increase VAT threshold to £90k to £150k
Says face-up cost will be £2bn but will soon ‘begin to pay for itself’
Where was the performative outrage when Wayne Broadhurst was slaughtered in the street by an Afghan, @Keir_Starmer and @KemiBadenoch?
Where was the public address from Downing Street? Or the crime scene visit?
Why did his death generate less fuss than two people who survived?
The MSM is in denial tonight about events in Belfast. They pay lip service to the story, before swinging into full ‘organ of reassurance’ mode. The story demands they suspend their obeisance to the cult of open borders, globalisation and ‘all cultures are equal’ multiculturalism. They can’t do it.
"Look over there. Another bad thing is happening."
I'm sorry, but I just don't think these arguments work anymore. Twenty years ago, maybe. But no longer. We are experiencing massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration, and it is having real-world consequences on our streets. Dusting off the old slogans - "Diversity is our strength", "Don't look back in anger", "We won't let them divide us" etc - is a dead end. The public mood has shifted dramatically. People need to realise it.
They hate you for noticing the pattern.
During the Summer of Floyd, a Black, drug-addled career criminal died while resisting police after committing a crime, and whole cities burned while we were lectured endlessly about “racism.”
Now Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old White first-year student at the University of Southampton, is stabbed multiple times by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh man carrying blades under Britain’s sacred multicultural laws.
Henry was walking home after celebrating with his university soccer team. He was not some violent thug. He was sober enough to be under the legal driving limit, in good spirits, sending videos to his friends, and simply trying to get home.
Digwa stabbed him in the chest and in the back of the legs as Henry tried to flee. Neighbors heard Henry crying that he had been stabbed and was dying.
When police arrived, Digwa played the race card, called Henry a “drunken racist,” and the officers believed him.
Henry told them he had been stabbed. One officer replied, “I don’t think you have, mate.”
Then they handcuffed him anyway.
He died after telling police he could not breathe.
He bled out in the street while his killer stood there, shielded by the very system that should have saved him.
The same political class that screamed for years over Floyd now falls silent.
That silence tells you exactly whose lives matter to them, whose do not, and why they hate you for noticing.