@afowler06@meljomur Don’t forget stabbing children in Southport or casually stabbing a 18 year old in Southampton and claiming racism but yer we are racist how dare we complain when they groom and rape children
@jonmikesav8 They got the 10 point deduction because they spent 20 million over there budget then because it was reduced to 6 they are now getting made to pay 40 million that alone makes 0 sense nevermind this whole city thing taking so long I am hoping that’s why pep has left
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Manchester City do have a buy-back clause for Morgan Rogers and have held conversations about potentially TRIGGERING it. 🏴🔵
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@Theifedayo He’s not kickers a ball for Man Utd yet and he’s disappointing I bet you said the same about Lammens ffs do you expect every player to be a 100 mill player
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Wow just wow this is sickening every family member who covered this up should get arrested and the police shoukd all be facing charges aswell especially the male officer calling him a lier while he’s dying in front of there eyes
England is fucked up we literally allow killers to come on over in boats and carry knives because it’s there religion I swear it’s getting scarier by the day this is shocking
Henry Said Please, Brother, I Can't Breathe. Nobody Took The Knee.
Henry Nowak lay bleeding to death in the middle of a Southampton street on December 4th 2025. He had been stabbed four times with an eight inch ceremonial knife by Vickrum Digwa, a man who had told arriving police officers that Henry had racially abused him. The officers believed the lie. They handcuffed the dying eighteen year old, ignored his pleas for help and placed him under arrest. His final words were please, brother, I can't breathe. He was pronounced dead at 12.37am.
Digwa has now been found guilty of murder. His mother hid the murder weapon. His father was at the scene. The prosecutor described the racism accusation as a wicked lie about a dying man. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is under investigation by the police watchdog. The deputy chief constable has apologised. Henry Nowak's family will never be the same.
George Floyd died on May 25th 2020. He said I can't breathe as a police officer knelt on his neck. His death triggered global protests, the toppling of statues, a worldwide movement and politicians across the Western world taking the knee in solidarity. Keir Starmer took the knee. Angela Rayner took the knee. Premier League footballers took the knee. Corporate boards issued statements. Institutions commissioned reviews. The machinery of progressive outrage ran at full power for months.
Henry Nowak's final words were the same as George Floyd's. The institutional failure that produced his death was equally documented. The officers who handcuffed him while he bled internally did so because decades of anti-racism training had conditioned them to treat a racism accusation as the primary fact requiring response. His killer knew it and used it. The prosecutor called it his trump card.
No march. No knee. No statement from Starmer. No statement from Rayner. No institutional review of the anti-racism training that produced those officers' response. Elon Musk called it unconscionable and pledged legal action. The political establishment that mobilised for George Floyd has said nothing about Henry Nowak.
The question is not why George Floyd's death mattered. It did and the officer responsible was convicted of murder. The question is why Henry Nowak's death has produced silence from the same people, the same institutions and the same political movement that found their voice so readily in 2020.
The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot. His killer deployed the progressive framework, the racism accusation, as the instrument of murder. His case does not vindicate the ideology of anti-racism training. It exposes it. A young man died because the officers sent to save him had been so thoroughly conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed him on the word of the man who had just stabbed him.
The same long march through the institutions that produced a National Police Chiefs Council declaring structural and institutional discrimination operates at all levels within British policing, a Police Race Action Plan embedding anti-racism training across every force in England and Wales, a Louise Casey report condemning the Metropolitan Police as institutionally racist and a College of Policing that redesigned its entire disciplinary framework around racial sensitivity has produced officers so conditioned by that ideology that they handcuffed a dying eighteen year old boy because his killer said the magic word. The training worked. That is the most disturbing observation of all.
Henry was a soft gentle soul who lit up a room. He was eighteen years old. He said please, brother, I can't breathe. He deserved better than the ideology that killed him and the silence that followed.
"The answer is not complicated. George Floyd's death could be made to serve the progressive narrative. Henry Nowak's cannot."
@Waspapping_ He carried Man Utd to 3rd with his 21 assist 9 goals and his work rate he’s the best captain the club hq shad for year but yer he’s holding Man Utd back you are clueless
@kodak87119@schrutelad Realistic price and actual price aren’t for me to determine I know about as much as you do I’m guessing on what forest want because of reports I’ve seen they are looking at the caicedo deal it’s just like enzo going for 115 mill the market now is insane and Anderson is brilliant