Henry Nowak is Britain
Critical race theory, two-tier policing, and the fate of the west
“We just got attacked racially by some white person.” These were the first words the Hampshire police heard as a murderer’s brother called them to report a crime that never happened. As we will see, the criminals knew exactly what they were doing in setting up the scene for the police with these words.
Few of us who watched the footage of Henry Nowak dying in Hampshire police custody will forget the harrowing image. A teenager pleading to the police for help, only to be called a liar, and then dragged along the ground, handcuffed, and read his rights, all before he died.
This is not about knives. It is not even about the right of Sikh people to carry a kirpan. This is about a whole police establishment, indeed, the culture-shaping institutions of a whole society, being taken over by a fatal ideology. It is about a country whose elites have drunk deeply from the cup of cultural Marxist critical race theory. These elites have created laws, policies, procedures, and institutions to ensure that in the course of justice, white Britons are considered racist by default, and all others are presumed to be their victims.
Henry Nowak, sober and completely unarmed, was stabbed five times. His attacker, Vickrum Digwa, actually filmed him trying to flee, and even filmed Henry as he lay dying. The murderer stole Henry’s phone, preventing him from being able to call an ambulance. The murderer’s brother called the Hampshire police to lie about Henry having racially abused and assaulted his brother. He repeatedly lied when asked whether weapons were involved. He never mentioned that Henry was gravely injured from a stab wound. The mother hid the murder weapon. No one called an ambulance as Henry lay dying. If they had, perhaps Henry could have been saved.
When the Hampshire police arrived there was no question in their mind that Henry had committed a race hate crime. Henry pleaded with the police that he had been stabbed and that he couldn’t breath. The police dismissed his claim of being stabbed and ignored the nine occasion when he said “I can’t breath”. Imagine the relief Henry must have felt when the police arrived, thinking they would save him, only to be called a liar. Unlike George Floyd, at no point did Henry resist arrest. He was already lying on the ground helpless and, as it turns out, dying. One English news presenter asked “why anyone with a sane mind would behave the way the officers behaved?” The answer is unsurprising. The UK police has been taken over by an anti-Britain, and it must be said, anti-white ideology that masquerades under the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
The UK police has an “anti-racism commitment”, which sounds good until we realise that so-called “anti-racism” is actually “critical race theory”, a cultural Marxist ideology that teaches that white people are by definition racist, and even that non-whites cannot actually be racist. Anti-racism emphasises systemic and institutional racism as well as “unconscious bias”. The “anti-racism commitment” policy includes “responding to individuals and communities according to their specific needs, circumstances and experiences, with understanding that these will be racialised….” It explicitly says “It does not mean treating everyone ‘the same’ or being ‘colour blind’”. The current police “race action plan” promises to increase “the awareness and understanding of every officer and member of staff of racism, anti-racism, Black history and its connection to policing….” Essentially, police around the UK have now been trained for years to treat allegations and crime scenes involving minorities and accusations of racism differently to the rest. For many UK police officers, the biggest fear they have is being vexatiously accused of racism.




