The fear of being called racist was greater than dealing with Henry Nowak’s murder.
We should respond to this with pure cold rage.
Britain’s historic way of life is being thrown away.
Brilliant analysis from David Betz.
We will not be silenced. The police’s horrifying treatment of Henry was not a mistake. They were carrying out orders - fear allegations of racism above all else and give priority to ethnic minorities.
More and more people see how the British people have been manipulated and betrayed.
Don’t you dare gaslight us.
It is pointless trying to understand the contemporary British media complex as ‘media’ in the conventional sense—journalism, reporting, or even opinion. The correct frame is propaganda: mood and sentiment management, with its sharpest tool today being crisis communications.
The dominant technique, visible daily if you still watch, is inversion—systematic reversal. It flips reality: victim into perpetrator, aggressor into defender, truth into falsehood, good into evil. It constructs Walter Lippmann’s ‘pseudo-environment’, an alternate reality in which the public is meant to dwell.
A key subtype is projection, or ‘accusation in a mirror’, neatly summarised by a Rwandan Hutu propagandist in a 1990s manual: impute to your enemies exactly what you and your own side are planning or doing.
When a genuine crisis erupts—such as the racially aggravated murder of Henry Nowak—the first imperative of the machine is to stall, dampen, and defeat the natural eruption of public outrage.
Call it ‘restoring calm’ if you like the euphemism. In practice, it means herding people back into anaesthetised normality so that inversion can resume.
Once the majority has been shamed, distracted, or bullied into silence, the remnant still angry can be ridiculed by the usual chorus—eye-rolling panellists on Have I Got News for You, columnists sneering at those ‘harping on’, and accusations of crypto-racism or worse.
Thus, the brutal stabbing of an unarmed 18-year-old student, the false cry of racism by his killer, and the police reportedly handcuffing the dying boy as he bled out on a Southampton street is repackaged as another ‘knife crime’ tragedy (note Shaban Mahmood’s flaccid parliamentary statement this afternoon)—preferably illustrated with a generic white face in the style of the BBC's so-called reality-based drama 'Adolescence' or the more recent but equally putridly manipulative 'The Capture'.
Real patterns (grooming gangs, crime disparities, two-tier policing) are airbrushed. This is projection at work: the actual sources of predation and institutional failure are recast, while legitimate grievance is pathologized.
The truth? The system enabled both the attack and the immediate inversion of its aftermath and that stands exposed to anyone with eyes and functioning brain by the video evidence. That’s the problem, your own 'lying eyes', that crisis communications has to handle before there can be a return to normal levels of public mood management can be restored.
This is precisely what Dan Hodges is performing when he labels people demanding we talk about the murder ‘scum’ for refusing to respect the family’s wish that their son’s death not be politicised. It is phase-one grunt work in the inversion protocol: shame the angry back into silence so the pseudo-environment can be restored.
Smart enough to know his role, malleable enough to perform it willingly—exactly as Noam Chomsky described the filtering process that keeps the right sort of voice prominent in the system.
The technique still works on some. But it is wearing thin. Every overplayed inversion, every *scummy* dismissal of raw public grief, prepares the ground for sharper identities and clearer grievances against the system itself. Normal people do not remain moderate forever when the machine insists their reality is the problem.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary published this Race Action Plan covering 2024 to 2026. It is the operational document of the force that handcuffed Henry Nowak as he died.
Read it carefully because every element of what happened on that Southampton street in December 2025 is visible in its priorities, its language and its omissions.
The plan states the force will pursue offenders and deal with offences that cause the most harm to ethnic minority communities. Not all communities. Ethnic minority communities specifically. The document that is supposed to govern equal policing contains within it an explicit hierarchy of whose harm the force prioritises.
The plan commits to training officers on the history of policing minority ethnic communities to understand the trauma and failings of the past. Officers are to be trained in the grievances of specific communities. They are not trained to treat every member of the public as an equal before the law regardless of which community makes an accusation against them. The consequence of that training is documented on body cam footage that the Prime Minister described as making him feel sick.
The plan establishes a Black and Ethnic Minority network called BEAM with scrutiny powers over the Chief Constable's Legitimacy Board. A community network defined by ethnicity has institutional oversight of the force's legitimacy decisions. The force that handcuffed Henry Nowak built that oversight structure into its own governance framework.
The plan commits to making the force anti-discriminatory and to explaining or reforming any disproportionality. Disproportionality in policing is the term used when members of one community are stopped, searched or arrested at higher rates than their population share. The entire framework of anti-racism training in British policing is built around reducing that disproportionality. The officers who arrested Henry Nowak and did not arrest his killer were acting within a framework designed to avoid exactly the kind of disproportionality that arresting a Sikh man on the word of a white victim might have produced.
Shabana Mahmood said there must be no two tier policing. This is the document that built it. It is Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's own Race Action Plan. It is publicly available. It was in force on December 4th 2025. Nobody is investigating it.
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Foreign born population of each country :
Jan 2001 Jan 2025
🇦🇹 8.7% 22.5%
🇧🇪 8.4% 20.2%
🇩🇰 4.8% 14.4%
🇫🇷 5.5% 14.0%
🇩🇪 8.9% 20.5%
🇬🇷 6.9% 11.0%
🇮🇸 3.1% 21.8%
🇮🇪 4.0% 23.3%
🇱🇺 37.5% 51.5%
🇳🇱 4.1% 16.8%
🇳🇴 4.1% 18.7%
🇸🇮 2.1% 15.5%
🇪🇸 3.4% 19.3%
🇸🇪 5.3% 20.8%
🇬🇧 4.3% 20.0%
Now add children born to foreign parents and the situation looks even worse.
We are living through the demographic annihilation of the people of Europe.
Mass migration and hyper-diversity have broken our society. Freedom of speech is in a deep structural crisis.
Britain's future looks like Northern Ireland's past: fragmented and sectarian. An island of strangers.
This is what I said at @SpeechUnion's event in Belfast.
Eastbury Community School, Barking that did not allow an English child to take ham sandwiches to school.
They have been sent an FOI on whether they serve Halal. Will check to see if they have answered it. The answer looks a forgone conclusion.
It’s two minutes to midnight. The time for talking is over; the time for action is now. That’s why we are presenting the first-ever patriotic European Citizens’ Initiative: the @SaveEuropeAct.
Acknowledging the ethnocultural continuity of Europe’s peoples as crucial for the preservation of Europe, we demand an immediate and total halt to immigration and the creation of a comprehensive European Remigration system.
To achieve that, we need your help. With a million signatures, the European Commission must meet with us face-to-face and take a stance on remigration and the future of Europe as a whole.
It's not in the public interest to prosecute the pair of Pakistanis who punched a police woman, but it is in the public interest to prosecute an Englishman for pointing out the absurdity of it.
‘Human Rights’ professors in Belgium are now working overtime trying to explain in the media why it’s actually a good thing to send someone to prison for speaking the truth about migration.
Everyone can now clearly see “Human Rights” doesn’t mean free speech or safety.
It means endless replacement migration from the third world.
Great afternoon filming with
@RobinTilbrook and @WillColeshill
Proved beyond all doubt that they are serving unlabelled halal, in Kensington palace. @RoyalFamily
Indeed it is worse: They have a halal afternoon tea menu ( a first ) and a non halal menu afternoon tea menu . We proved, on film, that the non-halal meat is also halal. The menu is completely misleading because everyone would assume the menu, that is not specifically labelled as halal, is not halal.
The heart of the establishment is breaking the law.
A whistleblower was driven out of her policing role in Bradford for ‘offending Muslims’.
Questioning the focus on Muslim sensitivities in the wake of last October’s heinous attack on a synagogue in Manchester, which left two people dead, led to the chairman of a hate crime panel being sacked.
The former chairman has revealed the appalling treatment she has been subjected to, as well as the embedded capitulation to Muslim sensitivities within West Yorkshire Police.
In an emergency Teams meeting that she attended in her voluntary role after the attacks, she said that community leaders were demanding: ‘What are you going to do to protect Muslims? We’re going to be attacked because of this, so the mosques need 24/7 security’.
The whistleblower said that there was a “clear contradiction” between Muslim members of the panel claiming “immediate victim status”, as well as their insistence that “we don’t het know they identity of the attacker”.
The former chairman is a retired academic in her 60s who was approached in 2022 to serve on West Yorkshire Police’s Bradford Hate Crime Scrutiny Panel, which is tasked with monitoring how the police respond to hate crime reports.
She recalls another incident in her interview with Allison Pearson. She reviewed a case in which a man had been charged with a hate crime after he rang the police helpline and ranted to a Muslim operator about the Prophet Mohammed marrying a nine-year-old girl, calling him a “paedophile”. Elaine also referred Allison to the Free Speech Union’s successful defence of a “Quran burner” who was acquitted of an aggravated public order offence.
She said she recognised that what the caller said was “deeply unpleasant”, but that it wasn’t a criminal offence. She added: “In Britain, you are allowed to criticise a religion — it’s free speech, isn’t it”.
A senior legal panel agreed with her that this was not a criminal offence and the charge was downgraded to the infamous non-crime hate incident (NCHI). She was told that, during a heated meeting, Muslim officers were angry about the decision. This episode was later used as evidence against her to argue that she had displayed inappropriate, racist behaviour and was used to intimidate her.
The Free Speech Union is proud to be supporting the former chairman.
The Free Speech Union’s General Secretary, Lord Young, has asked: “What kind of country are we living in?”
He adds: “You couldn’t ask for a clearer example of two-tier policing. West Yorkshire Police seems more concerned with protecting the feelings of Muslim community leaders than protecting Jews from terrorist attacks. It’s little wonder public confidence in the police is declining.”
Britain voted to abolish blasphemy laws 18 years ago, but there is a very real ‘blasphemy belt’ in this country.
This is a truly eye-opening piece and an absolute must-read by @AllisonPearson.
Read more below 👇
The trial has concluded, the facts have been confirmed. As the prosecuting counsel put it, Digwa used his “trump card” by alleging he had been the victim of racist abuse when police officers arrived.
DEI has again proved lethal - literally lethal. Henry Nowak, like the victims of Valdo Kalocane, of Axel Rudakubana, of the rape gangs, was failed by a public sector that treats anti-racism as its supreme value.
Unlike the death of George Floyd, his death plainly did reveal institutional bias - a bias deliberately cultivated across state bodies by years of training sessions and seminars.
Where are the protests? Where are the knee-takings? Where are the corporate boycotts?
Sod it, let’s be more modest. Is anyone even calling for an overhaul of the police?
The horrifying Hampshire rape case, where teenage boys convicted of raping young girls escaped immediate custody, has reignited a debate...At the heart of the public anger lies a much deeper issue about the justice system itself.
https://t.co/u8fETfCBh7