@BasilTheGreat I'm assuming she doesn't have the same level of fascist meltdown over people putting up Pride flags, trans flags, Palestine flags, Ukraine flags, BLM flags or Venezuelan flags.
I’m getting sick and tired of Keir Starmer and other left-wing politicians cherry-picking one segment of the Nowak family’s statement about not wanting this to cause further division in an attempt to silence political opponents through guilt.
That isn’t all the Nowak family said.
They also said that Henry was treated differently by the police to Vickrum Digwa. They also said they wanted the Kirpan banned along with all other knives.
Starmer has respected neither of those wishes. He has denied that two-tier policing exists and refused to support banning the Kirpan.
So please don’t start lecturing other politicians about respecting the family’s wishes when you are not doing so yourself.
Having reflected on the responses of leftists, it's clear that many of them at best don't care about the death of Henry Nowak, and have continued the dismissive and dehumanising attitude to him that we saw in the police.
There's a palpable revelling in the fact that so many normal people are upset about Henry's death, and a revelling in their ability to exacerbate upset and shut people down by calling them racist.
For me, this is exemplified by LBC's James O'Brien saying that outrage over Henry Nowak’s death "is an outpouring of rage that the police didn't automatically presume that the brown people were the criminals."
(He genuinely said this, I haven't made it up)
I am reminded of the death of Iryna Zarutska, who was stabbed to death by a black man who said "I got that white girl" and whose memorial murals are called "racist" and painted over by leftists.
Critical Race Theory has indoctrinated a generation of midwits.
🔴 Keir Starmer attacks @elonmusk
“Elon Musk again has been interfering with our politics and trying to whip up division”
Why? Because he noticed the root-cause is Two-Tier policing and has been spreading awareness of it? And also spreading awareness of what happened to Henry Nowak? And he’s holding you to account?
This is the issue.
Keir Starmer always deflects attention onto the response to a problem rather than trying to solve the problem.
No accountability from Starmer for being the head of a political party that has pushed DEI and refused to acknowledge that Two-Tier policing even exists let alone trying to tackle it.
Leftists call themselves “progressives”
REAL progression comes acknowledging the root-cause of a problem, taking accountability and changing behavior that led to that problem in the first place.
Not .. reacting to a reaction or the end result.
Pure narcissism from Starmer in my opinion, do your bloody job.
The despicable arresting officer who read Henry Nowak’s rights whilst he took his final breath should be imprisoned & the family who were complicit in perverting the course of justice should either face life in prison or immediate DEPORTATION! - The saddest scene I’ve witnessed in a very long time… Gone too soon! RIP Henry Nowak 🙏🏼
🚨I was just on with @Benleo of @gbnews who seemed shocked that I knew so much about the anti-white incidents taking place in Britain thousands of miles away from America.
But the truth is — much of the world is paying attention to the UK right now as it devolves from a once shining example of Democracy into an example of what not to be as a country.
Starmer used the death of a drug addict carter criminal thousands of miles away to stir up racial tensions in our country, but when it’s a white boy he calls for restraint.
Two tier @Keir_Starmer ensuring @UKLabour will be out of power for a generation.
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.
Remember the workplace rules:
Muslims protest a police station after Muslim men are arrested for punching a police woman in the face, breaking her nose?
- Authentic, valid expression of grievances.
Brits protest a police station after a white teenager dies in police custody while the police assist his killers?
- Violent far-right thuggery.
🚨WATCH: SHOCKING footage shows MULTIPLE angles of police officers PINNING DOWN a protester in Southampton 🇬🇧
More than a DOZEN police officers DIVE onto the man and SMASH him with a riot shield and knees to the head
They literally tried to KILL him
A Furore That Was Whipped Up. That Is What Alexis Boon Called It.
Henry Nowak died in handcuffs on a Southampton street. The Prime Minister said he felt sick watching the body cam footage. The Commons Speaker ordered the government to make a statement. The chief constable of the force responsible described the national outcry as a furore that had been whipped up.
Alexis Boon, chief constable of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, spoke publicly for the first time today. He apologised for his officers handcuffing and arresting Henry. He said Henry could not be saved. He said his force had been subjected to unfair criticism. He said he does not accept the term two tier policing and does not recognise it. He will not resign.
The University of Reading evaluated Hampshire's mandatory Inclusion Matters diversity course, completed by 6,250 officers and staff. The findings were published by the force itself. Nearly twenty percent of officers said they felt they would have been rejected for saying the wrong thing during the training. Nearly fifteen percent said that if they made a mistake it would have been held against them. Fifteen and a half percent felt controlled and pressured to be certain ways. The University noted that individuals who did not respond well to the course may benefit from further intervention, monitoring or coaching.
Read that final observation carefully. Officers who retained their own judgment during diversity training were to be monitored, further intervened upon and coached until they responded correctly. The training was not designed to inform. It was designed to condition. Hampshire's own commissioned research documents that conditioning precisely.
The Metropolitan Police has gone further. It commissioned HR consultant Shereen Daniels to write a structural review of systemic racism within the force titled 30 Patterns of Harm. The Metropolitan Police described it as a key document in its race action plan. In a section on neutrality Daniels writes that neutrality is not neutral. That it reflects dominant norms, particularly whiteness. That claiming neutrality is claiming distance from bias but that distance is not real. That neutrality is a myth. The Metropolitan Police told its officers they could not be neutral because of their whiteness.
Officers trained that neutrality is a myth, that their own whiteness prevents impartiality and that failing to respond well to diversity training would result in monitoring and coaching arrived at the scene where Henry Nowak lay dying. They were not neutral. They had been trained not to be.
Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said policing had been infected by an extremist ideology that calls itself anti-racism but is in fact racist itself because it urges ethnic minorities to be treated more leniently. He said the doctrine is enshrined as official police policy and in his view contributed to officers prioritising the allegation of racism above saving a young man's life.
That is the argument Alexis Boon refuses to engage with. He apologised for the handcuffs. He described the outcry as a furore. He said he would not resign. He did not address the Inclusion Matters course whose own evaluation shows officers were afraid to say the wrong thing. He did not address the neutrality document that told his officers their whiteness prevents impartiality. He did not address the training that the University of Reading documented and that his force commissioned.
Henry Nowak is not a furore. He is an eighteen year old boy who died in handcuffs on a Southampton street while his killer chose his food in a police kitchen. The furore is the appropriate response to that. The chief constable who cannot see the difference has not understood the question.
"Alexis Boon said his force had been subjected to unfair criticism. He said he does not accept the term two tier policing and does not recognise it. He will not resign."