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Martyn Wilson's avatar

Of course this is an awful situation and mistakes were made but it seems to me that the over-riding moral of this story is "never work in the public sector in a public facing job" (police, doctor, nurse, teacher, social worker, prison officer, teaching assistant, nursery worker, care of the elderly etc etc) because if you do you will be under resourced, over worked, often poorly led and hung out to dry if you make any mistake even if it's the fault of the system rather than the individual. Indeed, it would be interesting to know how many of those who have got so much to say actually face that daily reality.

Mike Okt's avatar

After spending years being in this community I just realized most of the thought leaders are driven by jealousy, hubris, and have no problem lying as long as it furthers their goals. This makes us just as bad as the left and this is a huge black pill. Millennial Woes says in one sentence he doesn't want Polish immigrants, but he's ready to use a Polish guy's death to make money and complain. If you stay consistent and just ignore this guy's death that'd make your thinking consistent. When you jump in both feet, you're just following the crowd. Join the left it'd be a better for for you.

Millennial Woes's avatar

There isn't a contradiction: I don't want mass numbers of European (Polish) immigrants, but I also see them as White, the same race as me, and Henry Nowak was clearly very integrated, so I feel anger when he is brutally killed by a non-white.

Mike Okt's avatar

1. You're not getting mass European migrants. If you don't want east Asians why did you go there and mess with them for hundreds of years?! 2. Where are the brave Brits who will defend their daughters from getting mass gang graped? 3. Where do you draw the line between you and other Brits who have voted for what you see now? As a Pole shall I sympathize with them or you? Why? At least they seem to regret being bigots. 4. You seem to be in the minority, so what's your plan for gaining power, citizen journalisming?

Millennial Woes's avatar

"If you don't want east Asians why did you go there and mess with them for hundreds of years?"

Can you explain how colonising them meant they would later colonise us?

Mike Okt's avatar

You colonize then you get colonized. Complaining about means you've lost and have no hope. There's no plan, there's no men, and now we have to beg silicon cucks to have mercy on us. Most of us in the community haven't even taken the first step of admitting that the very "western" stuff we want to defend has brought us here. That idiot should've never immigrated to UK. In Poland, you touch a kid people will ruin your life. Wtf you gonna do in yookay? You left the homeland you're on your own. Hopefully God will forgive him and his parents.

Magnus Vidstige's avatar

The Digwas didn't distinguish between Nowak and any other White person, they would have just as easily done this to a White British man, or any other White immigrant to the UK. This means that we're all at risk, and we should all stand together against the Other's animosity towards us.

Mike Okt's avatar

Using history as a guide the moment you get the upper hand you'll call us dumb again. I used to be a die hard fan of this community. Then Trump won a second time and our ideas became more mainstream which lead to some people being confident to show their real face. Lotus Easters were the first. They ignore all the evil their country has done to the Middle East. There's zero talk of taking any responsibility. Just victimhood mentality. The UK and US ruined the old borders and divided countries and installed rulers. The empire is gone but the meddling didn't stop. Now Trump is trying to clean the mess up but it's hard. I think this community has to take responsibility for the mistakes of the past and try to not repeat them. The people who welcomed all the rapists are European. So, why are we proud to be white European? Our own fathers did this to us. It's a cause for shame not pride.

Norma Dherer's avatar

"A resident called 999 saying they thought someone had been stabbed. Incredibly, nothing came of this call". Do you have a source for this detail please? I couldn't find it, have looked elsewhere and similarly where it is mentioned any linked information comes to nothing

Norma Dherer's avatar

Also, the sentencing remarks say this "Your brother, Gurpreet, arrived on the scene very shortly after your attack had finished. You then filmed Henry desperately trying to get away from you, somehow scaling a fence, onto a communal bin, before landing on a car in front of the property next door." If that is chronologically correct, the brother was more involved than is commonly thought

Horace the Menace's avatar

While I agree with the issues you highlight here, I think it’s also worth considering that there is a pretty good chance that the murder is a fabricated psyop from start to finish. And if that is the case one must also consider the further implications - not just the enemies we can see and we are being aimed at, but also (or perhaps better instead) the enemies creating the divisions and doing the aiming.

Magnus Vidstige's avatar

You can't just say that "there is a pretty good chance that the murder is a fabricated psyop from start to finish" without laying out a single piece of evidence. Take your shit chaff back to your conspiratard forums.

Horace the Menace's avatar

I can say that because

(a) I am merely commenting, not writing an article myself

(b) several other authors have laid out the case in more detail

(c) divisive events of this type, which dominate the news cycle all over the world, are very highly correlated with psyops.

For anyone familiar with the evidence for a, b, c my comment is useful. If you are not at all familiar with this evidence then I cannot possibly assemble the necessary books' worth of argument into a single comment.

Clara's avatar

Excellent piece very thought provoking indeed rest in peace young man🙏

Adam McDermont's avatar

There's one thing I forgot to mention in my last comment. The only point I disagree with is that Nowak was slightly drunk. I don't think being under the drink drive limit can be consistent with being even slightly drunk. In Britain, it's two pints of beer max that leaves a drinker with a chance of remaining under the limit.

Jack Dobsen's avatar

It has been a while since checking in, Colin, and this is hardly the first such sentiment voiced, but this account was beyond excellent. Your exposition of basic facts and events made it so much easier to understand from abroad this grim, infuriating scandal and tragedy. I resist "pivotal" only because there have been so many horrors that should have been, but this may prove to be an actual turning point. It should be, anyhow, and I understand why because of your work here.

Renaissance Man's avatar

Is there a translation of the Punjabi about?

Adam McDermont's avatar

Thank you for this excellent piece. The dynamics are brilliantly captured and detailed. One hopes that historians of the future find it. It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand this horror.

ColdSteel1983's avatar

Time for these aliens to return to their natural environment. Deport

them…

Annette's avatar

It's possible Henry could have survived had it not been for the police negligence, especially if the (White) neighbour calling 999 to report the stabbing was believed.

https://x.com/i/status/2062517983159747008

Iain McGregor Brodie's avatar

On 3 June UK Column gave a platform to a Sikh. Utterly disgusting behaviour by them. They truly are anti-British and anti-White.

Kit's avatar

There are a lot of evil people who will have to be dealt with if we are to make any progress toward sanity and decency. And the golden rule should always be 'traitors first'. Openly hostile outsiders are bad enough. People who have sworn an oath to protect us, are paid and accorded respect for the duty of protecting us, and then turn against us, they are the worse and lowest of them all.

Mustafa Kulle's avatar

Hey Millennial Woes, I have created a petition to ban religious exemptions for carrying knives including the Kirpan.

You can all sign here:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/771815/sponsors/new?token=MJ1PAvkDkJfm2AJRQThb

Miniwizard's avatar

I can't help but wonder whether or not there might actually have been a chance at saving his life, even with understanding that the coroner stated there wasn't anything the police could have done.

Henry had managed to hold on reasonably well for over 20 minutes until the police arrived, but after the rough movements imposed on him by the police, he died within the next two to three minutes. Had they not handled him so roughly, had they called for an ambulance immediately, maybe there would have been a chance at survival - even if he was placed on life support.

Of course, I am fully willing to accept the the injury was actually too severe to be treatable, but the fact that the actions of the police sped up his death to occur within a couple of minutes after he had held for a good amount of time prior to their arrival can't stop me wondering how badly the police actions affected the outcome.