LIVE: Henry Nowak Bodycam EXPOSES Anti-White UK Police - Brits Prepare Protests
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Takeaways
- ❖Henry Nowak, 18, was stabbed five times by Vikram Digwa, who used a 21 cm blade, not a ceremonial kirpan.
- ❖Digwa's brother falsely called 999, claiming Henry was racist and attacked them first, leading police to prioritize the racism claim.
- ❖Bodycam footage shows police handcuffing Henry, who repeatedly stated he couldn't breathe and was stabbed, with an officer responding, 'I don't think you have, mate.'
- ❖Henry died in police custody; an ambulance arrived an hour after he was stabbed, despite multiple pleas.
- ❖Vikram Digwa was sentenced to a minimum of 21 years, which the host and guests deem lenient for 'life' imprisonment in the UK.
- ❖Digwa was not handcuffed during arrest or transport and was allowed to choose his food at the station, contrasting sharply with Henry's treatment.
- ❖Hampshire Police initially issued a statement claiming officers 'quickly switched to life-saving aid within minutes' and that injuries were 'not survivable,' but later deleted it.
- ❖The Digwa family issued a statement asking for privacy, which the host condemned as 'filth' given their complicity in lying and hiding the weapon.
- ❖Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage argue that UK police policies, influenced by 'race action plans' stemming from events like George Floyd's death, disproportionately target white people and ignore their victimization.
- ❖Protests are being organized outside Southampton police station, with Tommy Robinson expected to attend.
Insights
1Police Prioritized False Racism Claim Over Stabbing Victim
Henry Nowak was handcuffed and left to die by police who were allegedly more concerned with a false accusation of racism made by the attacker's brother. The police ignored Henry's repeated pleas that he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe, while simultaneously searching his and his father's phones for racist content.
Bodycam footage shows Henry saying 'I've been stabbed. I'm bleeding' and 'I can't breathe' nine times, with an officer responding, 'I don't think you have, mate.' (, , ). The police ignored a neighbor's 999 call about a stabbing, focusing instead on the Digwa family's call alleging racism (, ).
2Disparate Treatment of Victim vs. Murderer
The treatment of Henry Nowak, the white victim, contrasted sharply with that of Vikram Digwa, the murderer. Henry was handcuffed while dying, arrested for assault, and denied immediate medical attention. Digwa, however, was not handcuffed during arrest or transport and was reportedly offered a choice of food at the police station.
Henry's father stated, 'Henry was pulled across the gravel, his hands forced behind his back, and he was placed in handcuffs. Instead of being treated as a dying victim, police formally arrested Henry for assault and read him his rights.' (). He also noted, 'His murder, however, was afforded decency. He was believed. He was not handcuffed when arrested... police even took him to the kitchen so he could choose his food.' ().
3Critique of UK Police 'Race Action Plan' and Political Correctness
Commentators, including Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage, argue that the police's actions are a direct result of institutional 'anti-white' policies and 'race action plans' implemented to address racial disparities, particularly after events like George Floyd's death. They claim these policies lead to a bias against white victims and a prioritization of minority concerns.
Tommy Robinson quotes the Hampshire Police website: 'The police race action plan... was created to address the racial disparities and distrust associated with policing particular for those in minority communities. We will pursue offenders and deal with offenses that cause the most harm to our ethnic minorities.' (). Nigel Farage states, 'An accusation of a racial slur was treated more seriously than an act of murder.' ().
4Political and Media Silence on Henry Nowak's Death
There is a perceived lack of significant political and mainstream media attention on Henry Nowak's death, especially when compared to the widespread outrage and coverage for cases like George Floyd. This silence is cited as further evidence of a two-tier culture and selective concern.
Nigel Farage asks, 'What has the public reaction been from our leaders and politicians and indeed, to be frank, much of the media to this? Silence. Absolute silence.' (). The host notes the New York Times had 'zero mentions of Henry Nowbak' but '6,397 mentions' of George Floyd ().
Key Concepts
Two-Tier Justice System
The idea that different demographic groups receive unequal treatment under the law and by law enforcement, with some groups being prioritized or protected more than others. In this context, it's argued that white individuals are disadvantaged compared to ethnic minorities due to institutional policies.
Identity Politics
A political approach wherein people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., form exclusive political alliances, moving away from traditional broad-based party politics. The host criticizes the left for applying identity politics to crime, categorizing entire groups as 'good' or 'evil' rather than focusing on individual actions.
Overcorrection/Course Correction
The concept that efforts to address past injustices or imbalances (e.g., historical racism in policing) can lead to new forms of imbalance or unfairness if taken too far, resulting in a system where one group is now disadvantaged in an attempt to uplift another.
Lessons
- Demand accountability for police officers involved in Henry Nowak's death, advocating for prosecution beyond mere sacking or pension loss.
- Participate in or support protests against perceived institutional bias in UK policing, particularly those organized at Southampton police station.
- Advocate for a complete reform and scrapping of 'politically correct' police policies and 'race action plans' that are seen to create a two-tier justice system.
- Challenge media outlets and political leaders on their selective coverage and commentary regarding cases of alleged racial injustice, especially when white victims are involved.
Notable Moments
Bodycam footage shows Henry Nowak's final moments, pleading for help while being handcuffed and disbelieved by police.
This footage is central to the host's argument, providing direct visual and audio evidence of the police's alleged negligence and misjudgment, fueling public outrage.
Henry's father delivers a poignant statement detailing his son's final words and the contrasting treatment between Henry and his murderer.
This statement provides a powerful, emotional account from the victim's family, directly challenging the police's narrative and highlighting the perceived inhumanity of their actions.
Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage connect the police's actions to broader 'anti-white' institutional policies and the 'police race action plan'.
These commentaries broaden the scope of the discussion from a single incident to a systemic critique of UK policing and government policies, framing the event within a larger political and social context.
Quotes
"Henry Novak was killed because he was white because he was male, the police didn't care."
"The police ignored the stabbing phone call. They only addressed the one that said some white guy's being racist apparently."
"The murder of Henry Noak is... This is why the white boy was handcuffed. This is why whilst dying this is their policies, okay?"
"An accusation of a racial slur was treated more seriously than an act of murder."
"Henry did not die with dignity. He did not die with the care he deserved. He lost consciousness before anyone believed him."
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