Henry Nowak and fatal anti-racism
Our psychosis about racism after George Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis policeman in 2020 has led to the reciprocal murder of a clean-cut young white man 4,000 miles away in England.
Henry Nowak and fatal anti-racism The article argues that the intense focus on racism following George Floyd’s death led to police incompetence in the murder of Henry Nowak in England, where the killer was a Sikh man who accused the victim of racism. Police are accused of prioritizing anti-racist ideology over their duty to respond to a life-threatening emergency and investigate the truth, and the media is criticized for misrepresenting Nigel Farage’s concerns about biased policing. The author contends that this ‘viral and obsessive anti-racism’ is corrosive to liberal society and the rule of law.
- Vikrum Digwa murdered Henry Nowak with a kirpan in England, accusing Nowak of racism.
- Police are criticized for failing to notice Nowak bleeding out and for being influenced by ‘multicultural nonsense’ and ‘racist anti-racism’.
- The article draws parallels to the reaction to George Floyd’s death, including protests and political responses.
- Nigel Farage raised concerns about ‘two-tier’ racially biased policing in Britain.
- The BBC is accused of misquoting Farage, potentially amplifying accusations of racial provocation.
- The author believes obsessive anti-racism is damaging liberal society and the rule of law.
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