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Crumpet's avatar

I'm currently reading Honoring Your Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestral Veneration, and it's bringing me a lot of comfort. Whenever something like this happens, I can't help wondering what those on the other side think. So many cultures connected plagues and upheaval with periods of degeneration or imbalance, as if the ancestors had finally had enough. Part of me likes to imagine people like Henry are over there helping where they can, while also being thoroughly fed up with the state of affairs down here.

Walter Aske's avatar

A horrible way to die, stabbed by a foreigner then handcuffed by your own police and told you're making it all up. That's what it is to be made a despised alien in your own country. Give it a few more years and such a case won't even go to court, any brown on white crime will be a non-crime, because of racism or something.

The Sikh family's reaction is very telling, almost rehearsed. The mother immediately cleaning the murder weapon (rather than screaming at her son or fainting or blubbering) suggests this wasn't her first time: he might not have killed before but I wouldn't be surprised if he'd stabbed people, come home with blood on his clothes and weapons, and his loving mother disposed of any DNA evidence. And let's be honest, such blood wouldn't be from other Sikhs, or from Muslims, it would be from white boys.

Datreides's avatar

Last paragraph hits very hard. Truly tragic.

John's avatar
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Terrible situation. Pity he didn't take Scott Adam's general advice on how to avoid such situations.

Can you imagine if Scottish people in the UK said they needed to be able to carry a broadsword as part of their national dress and then one of them had murdered this boy? Every Scot would immediately be relieved of their broadswords. I look forward to the police doing the exact same thing with the Sikhs and their knives and every other group using this excuse to carry weapons that no-one else is permitted to carry.

Remember that when the Dunblane murders were comitted by a deranged man somehow linked to high power paedophiles law abiding people throughout the UK had to hand in their handguns so there is precedence in law for this.

Tea and Neon Empire's avatar

One of the very best from you mate.

Nick Pullar's avatar

These laws giving foreigners special rights are an abomination. Sikhs must have their special right to walk around armed removed, their exemption from wearing helmets should also go, not because I want to protect Sikh's brains but because of life was made difficult for them here, they might decide to go home of their own accord. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.

Wilhem Ivorsson's avatar

"Henry Nowak’s final hour was spent listening to alien people conspiring against him in a foreign language while using English to accuse him of racism and deceit. His final minutes were spent with British police dismissing his pleas for help. His final waking moments were spent in handcuffs, on a cold December ground, while all of the above continued around him."

This is the part that has me perhaps the most upset. If he was doomed, at least his last moments could've been spent being consoled by his fellow Whites.

AdamH2900's avatar

Well said, and many good points made.

The idea that many mainstream conservatives hold - that race doesn't matter, only the individual matters - is absolutely ludicrous once properly scrutinised, if you take into account all the points you've made here and the broader demographic trajectory of this country and the West more generally.

Imagine playing a team sport in which only one side cared which team the ball was being passed to!

Also, if you're writing an essay about the kirpan and how it is treated under the law, I'd like to see a comparison with the Scottish sgean dubh knife often worn in men's socks as part of traditional Highland dress...

what’s happening 2's avatar

You can’t vote your way out of demographic replacement.

Paul Clayton's avatar

Seems like the whole family wanted him to die before the police got there, so he couldn't give his side of the story.

And what really makes me angry about these sort of murders is that they, the perps, believe, that if someone calls you a racial slur you have a right to kill them. And that also seems to go only one way.

SoakerCity's avatar

I just can't read things like this, it upsets me for days. And I replaced sorrow with anger a few years ago, so I'd just be furious.

Maybe when I'm in a black mood some day I'll take it on. It might help give me resolve to go for a run or something. But thank you for preserving the memory of this young man and keeping the light of truth on the situation.

Tom Webster's avatar

My secondary school white friend (who we have not been in touch for long while) was friends with a Sikh friend during our school years of 2008-2012. I was only forced to interact with him cause my friend was the socially popular and respected lad that everyone at my school liked. I remember long ago when walking during on our way to school, I casually made a funny banter remark comparing the Sikh friends mum to a pig. It was kind of an egged on banters that young lads push each other to do. Apparently the Sikh friend decided to fall out with me for quite a while, until the final year when both us forgot the incident. Growing up I have always seen Sikhs as just as racially tribal and hostile as Muslims because essentially whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh they all at the end of the day a bunch of cousin fucked up inbreds from Pakistan. South Asians are globally a cancerous threat racially to every other race on earth and they exploit it instinctively As second nature.

Tripper's avatar

I'll only feel comfortable when an invader can look at me and only think to call me something equivalent of "Saxon" (for what it really means).

I'll probably never experience that, but I hope the descendants of the communities we help to grow could and that they're strong enough to win.