What the murder of Henry Novak reveals…

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So they finally released the bodycam footage. I don’t want to share it here as it is just too distressing and I want to do my bit to preserve the dignity of young Henry Novak even as he lay dying in a pool of his own blood.

Like many of you I am furious at these events and wanted to take a few moments to talk about the three things that his killing reveals about Britain.

Firstly, ant-white institutional racism is alive and thriving in the UK. The priority for the police arriving on the scene was to check if Henry had been guilty of “racial abuse” as had been claimed by the brother of the killer. Just let that sink in. A young man is DYING in front of them but dealing with that is less important than assessing if a racial abuse had taken place. How ON EARTH can we have arrived at such a point? I am certain that had Henry been BLACK and his killer White, the police would have been a lot less quick to handcuff a dying black man. But when his skin colour is white, the handcuffs went on.

Second, the Government and the likes of the BBC have shown scant interest in this case and a statement had be dragged out of the Prime Minister. To its eternal shame, the BBC even had the temerity to recast this as “demonisation” of Sikhs. The reason for all of this disregard is that this murder exposes the nihilist agenda of the British Establishment. It hates British people in general, and White British in particular. Starmer took the knee for George Floyd, he took a vow of silence for Henry Nowak.

Third, the judge gave the killer a sentence of 21 years. Whilst serious, this is NOT the maximum available and once again we see how corroded our Justice System has become. The fact that he shied away from imposing the maximum sentence shows that even the Judiciary are weak.

The individual officers concerned should be put on trial as should those who are behind the DEI training that has corrupted policing priorities. Huge questions need answered NOW and an apology is simply not good enough.

The pain felt by the Nowak family at the loss for their son is unimaginable but it is further compounded by the absolute policing failure.

“I can’t breathe” were Henry’s final words BEFORE he was arrested, as he died.

Honestly, I can say no more but offer a prayer for his family and friends.

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