Three teenage boys filmed themselves raping two schoolgirls. Their punishment? Banned from contacting each other for thirty days.
None of you need to go to prison today. That is what a British judge told them this week.
Ten counts of rape. Two child victims. One held at knifepoint. Zero days in prison.
That is not a headline I have twisted. That is the sentence handed down at Southampton Crown Court.
The three boys attacked two girls in Fordingbridge. The first, aged 15, was lured to an underpass after talking to one of them on Snapchat. Two months later the same two boys, joined by a third, raped a 14 year old at knifepoint in a recreation field. They recorded it. They laughed. They egged each other on to degrade her further.
A jury convicted them. One boy on six counts of rape, the other two on two counts each. The two oldest were also convicted of taking indecent images of a child, for filming what they did. All three are reported to be from the traveller community.
And the judge, Nicholas Rowland, looked at all of it and said it. None of you need to go to prison today. He cited their age, their low intelligence, their limited understanding of consent, and peer pressure. He told them they had done very well with the restrictions during the trial.
So here is what filmed gang rape earns you in Britain in 2026. A youth rehabilitation order. A curfew from 7pm to 7am. A restraining order. And supervised contact with each other restored after just thirty days.
Now join the part nobody wants joined. Those two girls carry this for the rest of their lives. The boys keep their freedom, and because they are under eighteen they keep their names and their faces too. Anonymous. Protected. Free tonight.
The judge made that call. But it does not happen in a vacuum. This is the Justice Secretary, David Lammy, in his own words just days ago. We want to keep young people out of prison. Prison is a bad place for young people to be. We have got to give judges the powers to do that.
Well they used those powers. This is what it looks like when it lands on two little girls.
@NJ_Timothy has written to Lammy demanding he abandon the drive to keep under eighteens out of custody. The case has been referred to the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme. Good. But let's be honest about what we are looking at. A country that has decided the future of the boys who filmed it matters more than the girls who will never forget it.
Two children raped. Recorded. Nobody jailed. Read that until you are as angry as you should be.
Two young men. Both bled out saying they couldn't breathe.
One became a global cause. The other, our own, the Prime Minister won't even name.
A court has now heard how Henry Nowak, eighteen years old, lay bleeding on a Southampton street telling officers he couldn't breathe. And the police handcuffed him. From the man who runs this country, nothing. Not the words. Not even the name.
Listen to him on George Floyd. The weight in every syllable. The pause before the hard words. He took the knee. He spoke of a stranger's last breath like it had followed him home.
This week he found the words again. A mosque shooting in San Diego, an ocean away. Thoughts with the victims. A warning that Muslims here would feel afraid.
And he should speak on all of it. A life is a life. That's exactly the point.
So where was that voice for the boy who died on our own pavement? One death got a Prime Minister. The other got silence.
Henry's name didn't break through because Westminster carried it. It broke through on X. It took the richest man on earth, Elon Musk, naming the same double standard the rest of us could see, before the world looked. One of his posts alone passed forty nine million views. The story climbed because ordinary people refused to let it die quietly, while the broadcasters who once ran George Floyd around the clock barely cleared their throats.
Think about that. A teenager dies on British soil and it takes an American billionaire to make his own Prime Minister's silence impossible to ignore.
His compassion has a postcode. It turns up when the cameras get there first, when the hashtag's already running, when the world has already decided which death we're allowed to grieve.
I don't doubt he can feel it. I doubt the choosing. Outrage on a timer. On when it's filmed. Off when it isn't.
So listen to him again. Then ask the only question that counts.
Not whether he can find the words for Henry.
Whether he'd ever find them for you.
A human rights lawyer. A prepared statement about race hate. Two men who threw 16 combined punches at police officers on camera. This is modern Britain.
That human rights lawyer is Aamer Anwar. SNP member since 2015. Stop the War Coalition activist. The same lawyer who defended Nicola Sturgeon during the Operation Branchform police investigation into SNP finances. He is not a neutral legal figure. He is a political operator who knows exactly how to run a public narrative.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad. Manchester Airport. July 23rd 2024. Caught on camera attacking three police officers. 10 punches thrown by Amaaz. A female officer's nose broken. 6 punches aimed at an armed officer by his brother. Every second of it recorded.
Amaaz was convicted of assaulting PC Ward and PC Cook. He is being sentenced June 26th. You won't hear much about that today because it doesn't fit the narrative being pushed.
What you will hear is that both brothers walked free on the charge the whole country watched. Two separate juries. Thirty hours of combined deliberation. Two hung juries. Today a judge recorded not guilty verdicts. No third.
The defence never seriously disputed the violence happened. Instead they took one moment, PC Marsden's reaction after being beaten, a kick, a stamp, and made that the entire trial. Not the 10 punches. Not the broken nose. Not the sustained attack on armed officers doing their job. They weaponised an IOPC investigation into Marsden and hung it over both trials like a cloud. And it worked. Twice.
Those two men walked out of court today flanked by a political activist with a law degree and a prepared statement about race hate and Nigel Farage. The brothers who headbutted a stranger in a Starbucks before attacking three police officers are now the victims.
This isn't a justice system that failed by accident. It's a justice system being played by people who know exactly how to play it. The rules were never written to protect the officers whose noses get broken. They exist to protect everyone else.
In March 2021,MSM news outlets including ABC and CNN reported that Pfizer's mRNA Covid injection was "100% effective in kids ages 12 to 15".
Except that turned out to be a complete lie.
Pfizer later admitted they hadn't even tested whether their vaccine prevented transmission
Mark Zuckerberg:
“Stopping climate change is something we can only do as a global community, and we have to act together before it's too late."
Meanwhile, here is his $300 million, 287-foot mega yacht, powered by four gigantic diesel engines and with 423,000-litre fuel tanks.
The @BBC who sacked @scott_mills state “We must make clear we don't know the details of the allegations against Scott Mills” 🤣🤣
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https://t.co/oeHT3qyrF6
“In 2026, it will be a legal requirement, for pizza bases, bread and dough to contain synthetic folic acid”
“It’s a new study but they believe it’s causing gene manipulation”
This story out of the UK has received little to zero attention - but is absolutely insane what they are doing to spread based products.
Apparently the UK flu season arrived a lot earlier than usual this year: about 4-5 weeks earlier than recent years.
Interesting then that at my children's school this year's vaccinations were done 3 weeks earlier than in 2024 and about 5 weeks earlier than in 2019-2023.
Oh, I expect it's just another of those coincidences. 🙄
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Children should be playing with real heroes as their action figure... health care workers!
Too bad tariffs are making Nurse Patsy action figures so expensive!