It's ok the police and politicians coming out and denying two tier policies and two tier policing but you see cases of both daily in the real world. As the saying goes, actions speak louder than words.
It still seems strange when you see City linked with a player along with other Premier League sides and thinking a PL side are after him so we won't get him. Then suddenly remembering we're a PL side as well #hcafc
Henry Nowak is further proof of anti-white bias. I do believe it exists, but being completely open and transparent, I haven’t always.
Not because I ignored it, but because we have been taught that racism only goes one way since we were young children.
Throughout my time in primary school, all the way to University, the emphasis on fighting racism was always to portray a white, straight male as the culprit. Anti-white was usually dismissed as a far-right conspiracy used by the BNP to stoke division.
Positive discrimination was presented as an innocent solution which would help fix inequality. Institutional racism after the Stephen Lawrence murder was the new buzz word. Of course, being black and only knowing what I had been taught at the time, I had little reason to question it.
Things started to change once I started to notice that white working-class boys are actually underperforming more than their peers in school. This data didn’t scream “white privilege” to me.
Then the dreadful reports of the Pakistani rape gangs, heartbreaking stories started to emerge. At first, I was taken aback at the thought of politicians, police officers and social workers covering up the biggest UK scandal of my lifetime. These rapes went on for decades, whilst society was pushing white guilt. Sickening revelations certainly changed my outlook on race.
I began to be more vocal, arguing against white guilt and black victimhood during my time at University. What struck me at first was the racist responses from other black people who disagreed with me. I was told only white people could be racist. That lie is embedded in so many institutions.
By the time Black Lives Matter escalated in response to George Floyd’s death, my stance had completely changed. I thought supporting the idea of All Lives Matter instead of dividing people into races seemed more appropriate. I did not foresee that I would be classed as a “sellout” for desiring nuance and not seeing white people as enemies.
The BLM activism inevitably led to a rise in positive discrimination with more job opportunities barring white applicants than ever before. Completely wrong and counterproductive. It has also led to police officers treating white protesters more harshly than ethnic minority protesters at a pro-Palestine march.
It’s as clear as day to see. The evidence and data show this. Many others have probably been on a similar journey to me, but I question the sincerity of any adult who dismisses the idea of anti-white bias after all the revelations over the years.
A Sihk: *kills Henry Nowak while crying racism*
UK Police: *handcuffs the victim while he dies*
A 93 year old White man: *holds a paring knife*
UK Police:
@Channel4News “There is no two-tier policing” says the National Black Police Association. The National White Police Association couldn’t be reached for comment on account of it not existing.
“What you have to understand,” a senior police officer told me, “is most chief constables would rather mess up a major murder inquiry than be accused of being racist.”
That is what we are up against, folks.
Keir Starmer laughs and shakes his head when journalist shouts “do you have message for Henry Nowaks family”. He has no shame not even when world media is watching him!
EXCLUSIVE
Southampton FC’s Serbian owner Dragan Solak tells me he will not sack Tonda Eckert over Spygate, despite the "mistake" the head coach made when authorising an espionage campaign against rival Championship clubs ⬇️
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