🚨BREAKING: The “taking the knee” trend has exploded across Britain.
Thousands are kneeling for Henry Nowak specifically to the track:
Michael Jackson “They Don’t Really Care About Us.”
The left are in a complete meltdown.
The trouble at Southampton last night was a clear and orchestrated move by Farage to cause division but also move the rhetoric from his £5m bung that he didn’t declare. Using the murder Henry Novak to do this is abhorrent and beyond comprehension. Shame on the gullible idiots
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Henry Nowak’s killer is of Sikh heritage, but still @TRobinsonNewEra had to reference the Muslim community at the beginning of his rant in Southampton.
He later referenced Muslim grooming gangs.
It’s almost if he wanted the violent disturbances that are happening right now.
.@Nigel_Farage you asked for "pure cold rage." Here you go.
Henry's father begged for unity. You demanded division.
That's not leadership. That's incitement. And history won't be kind to those who lit the match and called it passion. 🔥
NO he won’t be “out in just over 20 years” - that’s the minimum term before he can apply for parole
N0 he didn’t get a lighter sentence because of the knife - he has deliberately cut out the bit that says he got a LONGER sentence
If he was still a solicitor he’d get struck off
Left: Henry Nowak's father, "We do not want his death used to create further division hated or tension"
Right: GB News presenter Matt Goodwin, "I think it's anti white racism"
@ZiaYusufUK Nobody wants to hear from a ‘political’ party who wish to use the pain of death for political gain, categorically ignoring the wishes of the deceased family
Less than 18 hours ago, the brave and dignified father of Henry Nowak appealed to the nation to not use his son’s death to create further division.
“We want to use Henry’s heartbreaking story to make change for the better. We do not want his death to create further division, hatred or tension.”
Nigel Farage clearly has different plans as he exploits that family’s unimaginable loss and pain to further his own political ambitions, and create more of the division his party is thriving on:
“I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure, cold, rage.”
"80 million quid on a team, but wouldn't spend a few hundred on an editor."
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@OllieHolt22 It’s not deep, it has always been to a degree. Social media then increased the divide as it invites extreme fan opinion so made the divide bigger so more like to see their rivals lose and are also vocal on it. Really not difficult is it.