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WATCH THIS. This made me choke. Made me feel sick.
Henry Nowak. 18 years old. Walking home from a night out.
He saw a man carrying a massive knife in a sheath. Filmed him. Henry said, You're a bad man for carrying that knife in public. The man said back, I'm a bad man. Then stabbed him. Four times. Henry bled to death in the street.
When police arrived, the man who stabbed him said Henry had been racist to him. So POLICE HANDCUFFED HENRY, NOT THE ATTACKER, WTAF.
The kid who was bleeding out and died. Arrested him for racism. While the man who stabbed him walked free and his mother removed the weapon.
Henry wasn't racist. He filmed a man carrying a knife and said he looked like a bad man. That's it. That's what got him stabbed. That's why police arrested him while he died.
Richard Donaldson brought this. Filmed it from his car. Couldn't believe what he was seeing.
Where was the news?
BBC Local News Hampshire reported it. ITV Meridian reported it. Regional. Buried. That's it.
BBC News? Nothing. Sky News? Nothing. Channel 4? Nothing. GB News? Nothing.
National news blackout. Complete silence. George Floyd? International Weeks of coverage. Statues torn down. The world stopped.
Henry Nowak? Local news only. Court reporting. Nobody knows. That's why you didn't hear about it. National news didn't tell you.
How is this allowed?
Religious exemptions for ceremonial knives. Special rules for some. But Henry? No protection. Just stabbed and arrested while dying.
How do we have one rule for religious communities and another for British kids?
Why is a ceremonial knife more protected than an 18-year-old's life?
Henry's dead. The attacker's on trial. National news said nothing.
That's two-tier Britain. Media silence. Protected knives. Dead teenagers. And you weren't told.
This is what Starmer's Britain looks like.
If it wasn't for Richard's video I wouldn't know about this. Thanks to someone in the UK actually bringing this to my attention. @RDonaldson91@GBNews@BBCNews@SkyNews@Channel4News@ITV
Shame on you. Shame on you all. One of us is taken. One of our young lads. Somebody's son. Could've been your son.
Sorry you're going through that... I've been there in the past at times...
It won't last forever!! And there are lots of things you can do to help break the cycle...
Many are obvious like sleeping well and eating well etc. but here are some things that helped me just in case.
Give up sugar alcohol and caffeine. Sucks but very effective to lower your glycemic and mood swings.
Taking magnesium glycinate before bed, and keep immaculate sleep hygiene; no phone in bedroom. Dim lights only after sundown, no staying up late etc...
Exercise regularly especially doing things you find fun
Intentionally thing of things you are grateful for whenever you are feeling especially low.
Read the Bible
Be loving to the people around you.
Unsolicited advice but I hope it helps
I think a lot. I think about a lot of different things, and ask questions. When it comes to deep theology though, and especially about determining someone else's fate, I find myself "like a weaned child with his mother" because I'm comfortable with knowing there is so much I can't understand, and that I shouldn't try to enforce or sell to others ideas in that category.
Everyone of us is charged to work out our own salvation (with trembling)... It is not my place to determine if someone is saved or not if they hold beliefs I consider to be heretical. I might rebuke someone for espousing heresy but that isn't the same thing as determining if they are saved or not.
Not that anyone is ever able to accept the distinction in the moment of my rebuke... I have been blocked on here and called a heretic myself before for saying how we present ourselves in dress does matter to God (commented about a man with makeup, copious face tattoos, and clownish clothes featuring the Lords name...he may be saved and cleaning up his appearance wouldn't save him any further, but I think it does matter...)
Everything I do is work too... But even before technology, women have always tried to beautify their homes. I live in Guernsey, where my dad's side has lived for many many generations. Since before records began in 1200. Traditional families here including mine used to have the most arduous work to do just to survive, and yet they would gather herbs and flowers seasonally and elaborately decorate their homes with them...
Proverbs 31 describes godly wife collecting and making luxurious items for her family to enjoy. She is definitely work oriented, but very much concerned with the comfort and well-being and even prosperity/profitability of her home and household.
I am really not trying to be argumentative, so I'm sorry if I'm stirring the pot. I just see an important distinction between a purely utilitarian workshop without care given to comforts and aesthetics, and a home curated, decorated, and maintained by a godly woman.
I think it's valuable spiritually to be ready to leave everything behind, certainly, and not to be attached to worldly comforts, but that doesn't mean completely forsaking them while we do live here. Not all of us are called to live in monastic minimalism, and specifically women are called to be generously concerned with making a home a wholesomely comfortable and lovely place to be.
@lukeappleton I'm not saying that a Christian ought to live in opulence, but I do think that it matters the work that a woman puts into homemaking... Workshop is for work but home is a place of rest and peace
Disagree Luke. One of the ways I worship is by by making my house more heavenly and thanking the Lord for all of our blessings... I glorify God through gardening and homemaking, creating a comforting safe space for my children, and I'm an artist so I make it as beautiful as I can. A shadow of what we look forward to in heaven