North Belfast is about to erupt.
Eyewitnesses are reporting the victim is a teenage boy. Locals are saying he has died. The attacker was shouting in a foreign language while repeatedly attacking his head and neck. Bystanders dragged him off before police arrived.
None of this confirmed by PSNI. None reported by MSM.
Over ten hours. No victim condition update. No identity of the attacker. Nothing.
The community knows. They were there. They saw it. They are telling each other right now.
Even the local DUP councillor is demanding the PSNI give residents the information and reassurance they deserve. When elected politicians are publicly pushing for answers you know the silence has become deafening.
PSNI called it a stabbing incident. RTÉ called it a stabbing incident. Same language. Same night.
Nobody is disputing the video. Nobody is disputing the attack. What IS being disputed is what we call it.
That matters. What they call it determines how it's investigated. How it's charged. How it's remembered. Whether it counts.
When you import large numbers of people from places where institutions have collapsed, where rule of law doesn't exist, where tribal violence is normal and policing is a fiction. You don't just import people. You import the consequences.
Hampshire Police called Henry Nowak the aggressor. Twice. While his killer's confession sat on a secret van recording in Punjabi nobody was meant to find.
Language is never accidental.
Authority silence doesn't calm a community. It pours petrol on them.
If the victim is a child and he has died the public deserves to know. Not tomorrow. Not once the story is buried.
NOW. Update your statement. Before the volcano erupts.
Watch the video. Read the statement. You decide.
I’ve been called so many things over my career, it’s water off a ducks back now.
If some mean words are enough to shock a “leader”, how can they be trusted to run a state with millions of people?
Peoples lives are in politicians hands. We’ve got more important things to fix right now for the Australian people than being called mean names.
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A MAN LOST HIS JOB FOR FRYING BACON.
Not in Iran. Not in Saudi Arabia.
In Denmark.
An employee at a private care home made himself lunch. Leek soup with bacon. A perfectly ordinary Danish meal.
Shortly after…he was fired.
The termination letter stated in black and white that no pork could be prepared or consumed on the premises. Out of consideration for the Muslim residents.
The care home houses both Danish and Muslim children - placed there by the country’s municipalities. Funded by Danish taxpayers.
The manager - Emrah Tuncer - is also vice mayor in a municipality in Zealand. He calls it a “secular facility operating within Danish law.”
Secular.
Former employees tell a different story. That the place primarily hires people with Middle Eastern backgrounds. That Muslim values set the agenda. That the reason for the pork ban is that Muslim residents have reacted “inappropriately” when it was not observed.
Let that sink in.
A Danish man refuses to adapt his behaviour to Islamic dietary rules…and loses his job.
This is not a minor issue or a misunderstanding. It is a symbol of exactly what we have been warning about for years.
Islamisation is not only happening in mosques. It is happening in care homes. In canteens. In nurseries. In the public space. Gradually. And always wrapped in words like consideration, inclusivity and diversity.
Until a Dane can no longer fry bacon in his own country.
And they still call it secular.