Independently wealthy. Peer-reviewed expert on everything. Always right. Minarchist. Block me: you’ve lost the argument. Get blocked: you’re a thick gimboid.
Brexit didn’t ‘create’ the problem, genius — it ended EU free movement and cratered that red bar on your own chart. The non-EU explosion? Tory globalists + endless student/work visas + welfare magnets. Labour ‘reduced it by 80%’? Cute. You mean the legal net migration dip after the post-Covid spike, while Starmer scraps deterrence like Rwanda and small boats still dump fighting-age men from failed states onto Kent beaches?
Your PM’s ‘first duty is to keep our country safe’ is peak statism theatre. Real safety isn’t virtue-signaling imports who game asylum, spike crime stats, strain housing/NHS, and erode trust — it’s enforcing borders to protect citizens’ property rights and culture. Open borders + welfare state = demographic replacement and fiscal suicide. Libertarians get it: incentives matter. Stop importing voters and future dependents, deport the illegals, and let markets decide who stays. Or enjoy the slow-motion Zimbabwe-ification of Britain. Your move.
The government’s “nudge unit” have had meetings with the Nowak family to ensure they parrot the approved regime lines. Their job is to warn the family they will be held responsible for any public reaction and to push statements about unity to shield the authorities.
In Henry Nowak's case, they clearly missed his godmother. She has spoken with raw honesty about the failures that cost her godson his life. Henry's sister Olivia has likewise shared and supported calls for real accountability instead of scripted silence.
A government that uses threats to manage and muzzle a family's grief has lost all moral authority.
Imagine being remanded in custody for pushing a wheely bin towards police but being let off after repeatedly punching and breaking a policewomans nose.
Now imagine our PM trying to convince us that there's not two tier policing.
Christ’s fat cock, are you *still* emoting?
Bubble? Princess, the only thing bubbling here is the piss in your veins.
You’re not ‘working class’, you’re a sofa-class keyboard warrior who’d shit himself if a brick flew near you. The lads actually out there have had their towns, jobs and kids pissed on by two-tier policing for years while you sit there calling them scum for finally doing what you’re too gutless to even type without clutching your pearls.
Keep simping for the system that’s been bending you over, champ. Real working class doesn’t cry about ‘property’ when their whole life’s been torched. You’re the stain, dickhead. Stay deluded.
🚨Remember in Manchester when police officers kicked a Muslim in the head because he was violently attacking female officers and there was national outrage from the left?
Where is that same outrage for a white guy who wasn’t attacking anyone?
Southampton police accused of brutality as officers drag protester off wall and injure him during chaotic arrest.
This heavy-handed response highlights selective force amid two-tier policing distrust.
Native Brits question if authorities protect citizens or suppress rightful anger over multiculturalism failures.
Demand accountability.
Bubble? Princess, the only bubble here is the one you’re floating in where you call actual working lads ‘scum’ and ‘worthless’ for finally snapping after years of two-tier bullshit. You don’t know fuck all about their lives either, but sure, keep virtue-signaling from your safe little keyboard while they’re the ones with the balls to do what cowards like you only tweet about. Stay mad, soy boy — the real stains are the ones still simping for the system that kicked their towns in the teeth. 😂
Calling them ‘knuckle dragging thugs’ and ‘stains’ while you sit there in your safe little bubble typing like a proper soy boy. These lads aren’t hiding behind a cause — the cause has been kicking their towns, their kids and their futures in the teeth for years under your beloved two-tier state. They’re not ‘worthless’, they’re the only ones with the balls to stop tweeting and actually do something about it. The real stains are the ones defending the system that created this. Cope and seethe, keyboard warrior.
Knuckle draggers? 😂 Mate, these lads are the ones actually living the two-tier Britain you lot only tweet about from your heated conservatories. They don’t need a PowerPoint on sentencing disparities to know when the state’s bending over backwards for one group and kicking theirs in the teeth. They’re just the ones brave enough to say it with bricks instead of blue ticks. Stay superior tho king, the view from the moral high ground must be lovely.
@Str0ntiumDog@EssexPR The Novak family made clear that the police got things wrong, and spelled out how with infinite dignity.
Police double-standards are an entirely legitimate subject for public debate.
I’m not a great fan of Farage, but at PMQ’s he asked a question that the majority of the country want answered.
He was heckled and jeered by the majority of the chamber.
Our politicians are so unfathomably out of touch with the British public.
Parliament isn’t fit for purpose.
Shabana Mahmood has CONDEMNED the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton, saying those responsible will be arrested.
Meanwhile, here she is on a pro-Palestine protest which turned violent and forced a supermarket to close.
She has since deleted this video. Please don't RT it.
I found this moving account of someone at the Southampton vigil for Henry Nowak on Facebook:
Last night a few people mentioned the 'Southampton Riots' and were surprised I was there. So let me clarify.
I went to Southampton to show my respect for Henry, that his death wasn't in vain, and that knife crime and two tier policing needs to stop.
I am not a 'grief tourist', a 'far right fascist' or a 'rioter'.
What the media didn't show you, was that the initial 2000 people showed absolute respect. A minutes silence, the Lords prayer, a song.
The only incitement was the police who tried to push us down the stairs twice to bait a reaction.
Then we marched. People parked their cars and joined us. People came out of flats, houses and shops and joined us. Drivers bibbed their horns showing solidarity. Sikhs shook our hands apologising. (we know it's not their fault) When we passed the Gurdwawa there was silence and no chants. The march grew to about 5,000 people. We ALL CARE. This won't be shown on social media as it doesn't fit the narrative.
The police tried to kettle us. Fire engines and ambulances sent up and down the road for no other reason than to remove us.
At Belmont Road (where Henry died) we stayed 100m away from the location. The police were protecting the Digwa house. Where the father, charged with various knife offences (not charged with perverting justice or kidnap) and the brother charged with similar knife offences (but not perverting justice, kidnap and assualt) were happily watching TV. 1000 of us all got on one knee. We asked the police to join us. At this point there was no riot gear. They refused. They were asked please join us. They refused.
I don't for one minute condone the riots or violence. I was stood on top of a high wall with two polish fellas. Out of the way. We could see from our vantage point the police donning riot gear behind the row of vehicles.
At that point I and a friend from the IOW left and walked back. Then the riots, which we never saw, must have occurred.
Please don't be blindsighted by the biased media. Please watch GB News.
This isn't black v white. Many different ethnicities joined us and as mentioned Sikhs shook our hands. I never saw any race hate whatsoever.
This isn't left v right.
It's about the unlawful killing of a white man because he was white, because of knife crime and because the police are so scared to be called racist they prioritised lies and false claims of racism instead of an obvious desperate and dying young man.
If you can't see that yet, then I really hope that that day will soon come.
Thank you to the messages of support too.
I will never ever change. I will always stand up for what I believe in. My integrity has been expensive, yet worth every penny.
For those that missed this before, here is the silence observed perfectly by the 2000 at Southampton Police Station..
Thank you.