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Henry Nowak alleged murder or self defense,News

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5 hours ago, connda said:

Because white Britons are sick and tired of the DEI two-tiered system of policing and so-called "justice." It's a valid point.

No. No it is not. The overwhelming majority of criminality committed on "white Britons" is inflicted by their fellow fair-skinned, ethnically pure lot. Get a grip FFS.

Look up some actual statistics instead of believing and recycling the same old hate filled, bigoted nonsense from your preferred media streams, mainstream and otherwise.

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  • brewsterbudgen
    brewsterbudgen

    There's so much misinformation being circulated by those wanting to make political capital out of this murder. Reading the judge's remarks, in particular #27, is recommended. https://www.judiciary.u

  • GanDoonToonPet
    GanDoonToonPet

    Disgusting behaviour by the police ☹️ The problem is that they are so bombarded with unconscious bias and anti-racism training that they automatically assume that the white man is the perpetrator and

  • Smokey and the Bandit
    Smokey and the Bandit

    After reading the remarks. The judge's attempt to contextualize the officers' actions as reasonable quick decisions under pressure ignores the core failure captured on bodycam footage: Henry Nowak, vi

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They say the cover up ( initial lack of transparency )is worse than the crime.The systemic damage caused by a farleft inspired ideology of two tier policing,race conscious training, and institutional fear of racism accusations is far worse than the individual crime itself,

so much so that a constable in the tragedy resigned.

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23 minutes ago, riclag said:

They say the cover up ( initial lack of transparency )is worse than the crime.The systemic damage caused by a farleft inspired ideology of two tier policing,race conscious training, and institutional fear of racism accusations is far worse than the individual crime itself,

so much so that a constable in the tragedy resigned.

That video really created a stir around the world.

On 6/2/2026 at 4:20 AM, brewsterbudgen said:

There's so much misinformation being circulated by those wanting to make political capital out of this murder.

Reading the judge's remarks, in particular #27, is recommended.

https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Digwa-Final-Sentencing-Remarks.pdf

And it's even better to quote him.

"Another consequence of those lies is that the attending police officers honestly
believed that there were reasonable grounds for suspecting Henry had
committed an offence and arrested him with the consequence he was
handcuffed for about a minute before his condition further deteriorated and the
arresting officer began CPR. The police were given a convincing but wholly false
narrative of the incident. It was dark and Henry was wearing a dark top. The
entry damage caused by the knife through it, would not have been obvious.
Whilst there was visible blood on Henry, it would not have clearly been seen
coming from that wound and the clearly visible facial wound was not lifethreatening. Henry was complaining that he had been stabbed and was
struggling to breathe but that would not have necessarily told the officers how
serious the situation had become. It is the experience of the criminal courts that
sometimes, someone arrested and handcuffed will feign injury in the hope they
may be released. These police officers were faced with having to make quick
decisions in pressurised circumstances about the best way to act. The genuine
shock to the particular police officer, when he realised that he had been giving
CPR to Henry when he had a serious chest wound tends to show that he was
doing his best in a very difficult situation."

10 hours ago, riclag said:

JD Vance offering up his opinion while being upfront and to the point!


" Vice President Vance claims 18-year-old UK student Henry Nowak would still be alive if Europeans had “stood their ground against self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants”.Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger".

The murderer is British-born! 😂

1 hour ago, NanLaew said:

What a load of rubbish. But carry on.

You say its 'rubbish' but you cannot rebut any of my points......speaks volumes, doesn't it?coffee1

7 minutes ago, riclag said:

That video really created a stir around the world.

And rightly so!!

13 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

You say its 'rubbish' but you cannot rebut any of my points......speaks volumes, doesn't it?coffee1

Yes it really shows what kind of clowns are on this forum. You rebutted his post point by point, but in his reply he had nothing of value to say.

21 minutes ago, candide said:

And it's even better to quote him.

"Another consequence of those lies is that the attending police officers honestly
believed that there were reasonable grounds for suspecting Henry had
committed an offence and arrested him with the consequence he was
handcuffed for about a minute before his condition further deteriorated and the
arresting officer began CPR. The police were given a convincing but wholly false
narrative of the incident. It was dark and Henry was wearing a dark top. The
entry damage caused by the knife through it, would not have been obvious.
Whilst there was visible blood on Henry, it would not have clearly been seen
coming from that wound and the clearly visible facial wound was not lifethreatening. Henry was complaining that he had been stabbed and was
struggling to breathe but that would not have necessarily told the officers how
serious the situation had become. It is the experience of the criminal courts that
sometimes, someone arrested and handcuffed will feign injury in the hope they
may be released. These police officers were faced with having to make quick
decisions in pressurised circumstances about the best way to act. The genuine
shock to the particular police officer, when he realised that he had been giving
CPR to Henry when he had a serious chest wound tends to show that he was
doing his best in a very difficult situation."

Oh the nasty little thumbs down! How do I dare to quote the judge's remarks! 😄

14 minutes ago, candide said:

Oh the nasty little thumbs down! How do I dare to quote the judge's remarks! 😄

Get over them, it's so boring seeing people whinge about little blue thumbs, just grow up and get over it.

And no, none of them are mine.

3 hours ago, riclag said:

That video really created a stir around the world.

No it didn't. Not in Malaysia anyway.

Anything in the Thai news about it? You're in Thailand aren't you?

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3 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

You say its 'rubbish' but you cannot rebut any of my points......speaks volumes, doesn't it?coffee1

Rebutting rubbish is a fool's errand.

3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Yes it really shows what kind of clowns are on this forum. You rebutted his post point by point, but in his reply he had nothing of value to say.

He didn't rebut anything I said the first time. He just said the same rubbish a different way.

You guys are all so wrapped up in the myth of DEI, two-tier policing and justice, you can't see the wood for the trees.

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3 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Get over them, it's so boring seeing people whinge about little blue thumbs, just grow up and get over it.

And no, none of them are mine.

Blue? I thought it was black? What happened to the red ones? Now I need to update my damned avatar.

10 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Rebutting rubbish is a fool's errand.

He didn't rebut anything I said the first time. He just said the same rubbish a different way.

You guys are all so wrapped up in the myth of DEI, two-tier policing and justice, you can't see the wood for the trees.

Surely to say its 'rubbish' you need to say why its rubbish, otherwise what you say is meaningless.

If looking at hard physical evidence and expecting the police to know the difference between a dying victim and a suspect is being 'wrapped up in a myth,' then the system is more broken than anyone thinks.

47 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Surely to say its 'rubbish' you need to say why its rubbish, otherwise what you say is meaningless.

If looking at hard physical evidence and expecting the police to know the difference between a dying victim and a suspect is being 'wrapped up in a myth,' then the system is more broken than anyone thinks.

And of course everyone gurning on here has seen and read all the "hard physical evidence" already?

That's why it's rubbish.

13 hours ago, NanLaew said:

And of course everyone gurning on here has seen and read all the "hard physical evidence" already?

That's why it's rubbish.

So everything you say is rubbish....got it!

21 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Get over them, it's so boring seeing people whinge about little blue thumbs, just grow up and get over it.

And no, none of them are mine.

I don't care but I find it funny that some people are stupid enough to put a thumb down for merely posting facts.

They would be able to attribute a thumb down to a weather report! 🤣

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12 minutes ago, candide said:

I don't care but I find it funny that some people are stupid enough to put a thumb down for merely posting facts.

They would be able to attribute a thumb down to a weather report! 🤣

Except if it was a weather report by Michael Fish

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7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Except if it was a weather report by Michael Fish

Two men who have predetermined legacies in perceived misjudgment , Mr Fish & Mr. Starmer, both will be forever tied to UK disasters.

4 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

So everything you say is rubbish....got it!

How very, very.... @Yagoda of you. Thanks.

5 minutes ago, riclag said:

Two men who have predetermined legacies in perceived misjudgment , Mr Fish & Mr. Starmer, both will be forever tied to UK disasters.

How about the Brexit disaster? Nowt to do with Fish or Starmer.

19 hours ago, NanLaew said:

No it didn't. Not in Malaysia anyway.

Anything in the Thai news about it? You're in Thailand aren't you?

It was news in England and then picked up by Facebook groups and right wing / racist groups on X who circulated it amongst themselves with their own slant on it. Hence riclag seeing it from his mother's basement.

1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

How about the Brexit disaster? Nowt to do with Fish or Starmer.


The biggest disaster of the post war era.

50 minutes ago, candide said:

I don't care but I find it funny that some people are stupid enough to put a thumb down for merely posting facts.

They would be able to attribute a thumb down to a weather report! 🤣

Some on here will do that Candide

On 6/7/2026 at 3:44 AM, BarraMarra said:

Some on here will do that Candide

like you?

5 hours ago, Yagoda said:

like you?

Yes but iv'e got the balls to tell someone i thumbed them have you got any ?

26 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

Yes but iv'e got the balls to tell someone i thumbed them have you got any ?

well yeah, i thumbs down you every time you spew to show i disagree with your utter nonsense.

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