REPORT: A white 18-year-old boy begged police for help, repeatedly telling them he’d been stabbed and couldn’t breathe, before dying in handcuffs as officers focused on him instead of the man who attacked him.
The newly released bodycam footage is so disturbing that many are asking why in the world this case hasn’t dominated headlines: is it because the victim was white?
Henry Nowak was stabbed five times, including in the heart and lungs. Yet after his attacker allegedly claimed Henry had racially abused him, police handcuffed the wounded teenager and treated him as the suspect while he struggled to stay conscious. At one point, an officer responded to Henry’s repeated claims that he’d been stabbed by saying, “I don’t think you have.”
The killer has since been jailed, but the questions surrounding Henry’s final moments are only growing louder. Why was a dying teenager treated like the suspect, and why has this case generated so little media outrage?
Watch @zeeemedia's full report and see the bodycam footage that is fueling outrage and raising serious questions about Henry’s death.
Sweden 🇸🇪:
Eritrean immigrant taxi driver rapes a 15-year-old girl.
Her boyfriend organizes with his 3 older brothers, they trick the foreigner into a nature reserve with the promise of sexual favors, overpower him, strangle him and hang his body from a tree in the forest (trying to stage it as suicide).
Arrested. The oldest of the 4 brothers (18 at the time) gets life sentence. The other three brothers and the girl herself get between 3 and 4 years in closed youth detention (the girl and her 15-year-old boyfriend got 3.5 years each for aiding and abetting, as they weren’t at the scene).
In appeal, three brothers acquitted of murder, the oldest one gets 7 years instead of life, the others get closed youth care.
Heaven is a Pagan word and concept.
The Gothic word for Paradise as used in the Gothic bible to what modernly would be called “Heaven��� is equal to field. Elysium is translated the same.
This is interesting when you compare this to how the Norse depict the Goddess Freya’s realm /afterlife, Fólkvangr, which means the field of the people, or the field of the army. In the same way Valhǫll is often depicted as a field for training and battle with a large Long house on it. While in the Norse this is reserved for those who died gloriously in battle or with achievements, we don’t have as much to say in the way of this for the Goths. However, we do know that Christ’s sacrifice was often seen among the early Germanic Christians as a glorious and brave death before his enemies. Also, as we previously mentioned it could be views similarly to Odin’s sacrifice upon Yggdrasil.
Therefore the phrase from Like 23: 43 “And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” , though not being translated, would imply that he is saying the will be with him in the Fields.
The Anglo-Saxon (Old English) Heliand 71:5969 states
“hêlagumu gêste
fan heƀenwange”
“… The Holy Ghost
from the fields of Heaven”
This is implying much similarly that Heaven is a field heƀen (Heaven) wange / wang (Same as the Gothic Waggs meaning Field) .
In Saxon they also had a term called Godes-Wang (Gaut/ Gott / God’s Field).
One can easily see from this how the converted Germanic peoples merged in their conversion, and possible confusion, the Elysium style Greco-Roman ideas with they preexisting (possibly steppe origin) Germanic afterlives and wove them into the adopted Christian ideas.
Elysium
waggs, sm.
Heaven
himins, sm., himinos, sm. pl.; (the highest heaven) hauhisti sn.; (paradise) waggs, sm.; "in heaven" in himinam, ana himinam.
meadow
winja, sf.; (meadow, paradise) waggs, sm.; (field, hunt) •waitha, sf.
paradise
waggs, sm.
park
(meadow, paradise) waggs, sm.
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image Elysium Field by Zicuta
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Paradise
The word "paradise" originates from the Old Persian phrase pairi-daēza, meaning "walled enclosure" or "pleasure garden.
I see a lot of people who know very little about actual ethnic faith or Paganism historically who in a bout if anti Christian fits or trying to defend themsleves spread a lot of misinformation regarding European Paganism and general Eurasian spirituality.
Union with the divine, becoming divine, or ascending to a better afterlife or reincarnation isn't an uniquely Abrahamic thing.
In fact they took such concepts and beliefs from Paganism.
@ThriceFoolish@BrandonJ29377 I would be surprised if that were true. Besides I don't think that the OP meant the AFA by Asatru, but rather Norse Paganism as a whole.
@BobaSwede@Tom_Rowsell The ethnonym has far more ancient origins from the Samaritan Ros Alani tribe and the Ros tribe mentioned in the Getica by Jordanes.
When the perpetrator is Muslim, the crime is immediately framed as a civilizational issue. Religion is dragged in, and millions are made to carry the guilt of one individual.
But when the perpetrator is not Muslim, the crime is usually reduced to an “isolated case,” quietly buried, or completely detached from the offender’s ideological or religious background.
Victims are victims.
Yet sympathy is not equal,
outrage is selective,
and justice in public discourse is far from blind.
This selective silence serves neither truth nor victims.
It protects no innocent person.
Instead, it reinforces a distorted narrative:
that evil is condemned only when it comes from certain people,
and excused or ignored when it comes from others.
Calling for justice does not mean defending anyone.
It means demanding one standard for all:
whoever commits a crime is held accountable,
whoever harms is judged
without exceptions and without moral hypocrisy.
Justice that is divided is not justice at all.
In December 1930, kobzars & lyre players were invited by the authorities of the Ukrainian SSR to a congress of folk music in Kharkiv. In reality, it was a plan to massacre them. A squad of the NKVD took them to a forest, where they were e x e c u t e d & their instruments burned.
The Warrior's Melody: A Lyrical Journey of Courage
In Kyiv there is an incredible street musician, a Ukrainian veteran with a prosthesis, who crafts and plays a lyre while collecting support for his fellow soldiers. His story of resilience and artistry is deeply moving.