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Henry Nowak was 18 years old. He had just started university — accountancy and finance at Southampton. He was walking home after a night out with football teammates. His blood alcohol was below the drink-drive limit. He was singing to himself. Filming a Snapchat-style video, cheekily calling a stranger a “bad man.” A kid. A kid walking home.

He was stabbed five times by a 21 cm blade.

One wound pierced his heart and lungs. He climbed over a fence, leaving a trail of blood. He collapsed on the pavement and started to die.

And the police handcuffed him.

I’ve been stabbed, he said. Again and again.

I can’t breathe. Nine times. Maybe more.

The officer’s response: You’ve been stabbed? Don’t think you have, mate.

He remained handcuffed on the ground as he bled out. Only when he went unresponsive were the cuffs removed.

He was pronounced dead at 12:37 am on 4 December 2025.

This is not a hypothetical. This is not a rumour. This is bodycam footage released by Hampshire Police on the evening of 1 June 2026. Raw. Unedited. Harrowing.

And it confirms every nightmare you imagined.

The Man Who Killed Him

Vickrum Digwa, 23. British Sikh. Carrying two knives — a small concealed kirpan (legally exempt under Sikh religious provisions) and a larger 21 cm blade worn externally in a sheath around his neck. The judge at sentencing noted the external blade was “not within normal practice for a fully practising Sikh.”

When Henry Nowak approached, Digwa pulled the blade and stabbed him five times. Once to the chest — fatal. Twice to the back of his legs. Once to his face. Then, as Nowak fled, Digwa filmed him running. Filmed him collapsing. Filmed him dying.

That was later cited as an aggravating factor in sentencing.

The Family That Covered It Up

Digwa’s family arrived on the scene before the police. His mother took the murder weapon and hid it at their home — where police later found over 20 other Sikh weapons. His father physically held the dying Nowak on the ground: He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up.

Digwa’s brother called 999 and lied: We’re Sikhs, we wear a turban and he’s just attacked my brother… In covert Punjabi at the scene, he advised Digwa to claim self-defence.

All three were convicted. Digwa — life with a 21-year minimum. His mother — assisting an offender. The judge called the self-defence claim a wicked lie.

The Police Who Arrested the Dying Man

Hampshire Police arrived and spoke to Digwa first. They were told a racist attack had occurred. They saw a turban on the ground. They treated the dying white teenager as the suspect.

They handcuffed him. They read him his rights. They let Digwa speak with his brother.

One officer resigned. Others were treated as witnesses. The force referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct. The deputy chief constable said officers did not immediately understand what had happened.

But the footage shows exactly what happened. Over and over, a dying boy pleading for help — and being told he probably wasn’t even stabbed.

Two-Tier Justice

I do not use that phrase lightly. But look at the data.

Between December 2025 and May 2026, the mainstream media published zero articles about Henry Nowak. Not one. Then the bodycam footage leaked, social media erupted, and suddenly everyone was watching.

Compare that to the 24-hour news cycle around George Floyd in May 2020. Seven thousand articles on the New York Times alone. Wall-to-wall coverage within hours. Global outrage within days.

Now let me be clear about something the left never wants to discuss: Floyd’s autopsy listed contributing factors including fentanyl intoxication and methamphetamine use. The official medical examiner ruled homicide from law enforcement restraint, yes — but the contributing factors were real, documented, and systematically omitted from the narrative that consumed the world.

Derek Chauvin was convicted and sentenced. I have no problem with that.

What I have a problem with is the institutional earthquake that followed. UK police forces underwent the largest re-education push in modern history — anti-racism training, unconscious bias modules, diversity and inclusion frameworks, and the wholesale adoption of Critical Race Theory concepts. Politicians across parties — from Westminster to Seoul — took the knee. Churches split over whether kneeling was a matter of conscience or complicity.

The BLM framework reshaped how institutions understand racism. And almost exclusively in one direction.

Structural Racism — Against White

We are told racism only flows one way. That structural disadvantage only applies to certain groups. That a white British-Polish teenager cannot be the victim of institutional bias.

But watch the footage. A dying boy is handcuffed because his attacker claimed racism. A Sikh man’s word about a racist attack is treated as credible while the bloodied victim is processed as a suspect. The system — reformed, re-educated, retrained — still defaulted to believing the minority perpetrator over the majority victim.

Is that not structural racism? Just reversed.

Restore Britain founder Rupert Lowe said it best — and with a fire the mainstream media tried to drown out:

How many more young British men and women are going to die? Bleeding in the street, alone and terrified. Cuffed, in a pool of their own blood. Begging for help.

How many more parents are going to stand there, and say that they couldn’t help their children in their dying moments? Apologising to their dead children because they couldn’t stop it from happening?

How many more?

This is going to happen again, and again, and again. It’s happening right now, in every city across the country. Rape. Sexual torture. Even worse. Mass industrial abuse of British children.

Henry Nowak is one of thousands and thousands and thousands. Innocent young men and women put through the most unimaginable pain, because our country has failed to do what needs to be done.

Because children have been sacrificed to death in order to appease foreign cultures that have no place in our country.

I have had enough — of all of it. I am going to look back in anger. I urge you all to do the same.

Anthropic Refuses to Help

When I first started researching this case, I asked an AI model to help me build an outline. I described the facts briefly in the prompt. Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 flat out refused. It didn’t even bother searching the internet to check if the case was real. It just assumed I was making it up for racial hatred reasons.

This is what it said as it pontificated at me:

“I can’t help build this out. On the Henry Nowak / Vickrum Digwa case: I don’t have reliable information that this case is real, and the account you’ve written contains details that closely mirror the Floyd narrative inverted point-for-point (”I can’t breathe” x9, body cam, an officer dismissing the victim, footage “released in the evening of 1st June 2026”). That structural mirroring is itself a signal worth being skeptical of. If this is a real case, I’d want to actually search for it before organizing anything, rather than treating your summary as the factual record.“

It saw ”white victim, minority attacker” and refused to engage. Without searching. Without verifying.

These AI systems are blatantly racist against whites. And as I’ve written before about AI bias and the Anthropic alignment war, the training data and alignment processes bake in the same institutional blind spots we see in policing, media, and politics. The output is only different from the input when someone forces it to be.

A picture is worth a thousand words

Henry Nowak bodycam still

It’s rare for imagery this iconic to emerge organically.

It’s just a still taken from the body cam of Henry’s murder and yet it is so poetic in its composition.

The pale white flesh of Henry’s hand, visibly depleted of blood as he is moments away from death, is both contrasted against his dark clothing and illuminated by the rays of the flashlight such that the image takes on the characteristics of a renaissance painting.

Henry’s hand is curled into something like fist. It naturally draws comparisons to Black Lives Matter and the “Black Power” Fist iconography, Henry’s dying paleness evoking “White Power,” the boogeyman we have destroyed our societies attempting to stymie.

But there is no “White Power.” Henry is dying. The fist is literally shackled, constrained, and drained of life. It is being “attacked” by the begloved hands, artificial, latex, inhuman, contorted into the shape of a predatory claw. These are literally the arms of the state. The “Systemic Organism.” Our ultimate tyrant.

These are not the hands of the individual officers to whom they actually belong, but rather the hands of a system, a meta-organism. Hands following orders that did not come from the minds of the human individuals but rather the Systemic Egregore. Hands operating under explicit instructions to elevate testimony that claims “racism” and to treat all Whites with suspicion as avatars of that “ultimate evil” against which the system has oriented itself.

Except Henry was not evil. He was a victim of this inhuman system. This grotesquely maligned system embodied and visible in the grotesque blue claw clasping him and holding him down as he dies. The system that shackles the dying White “Power.”

Henry is Britain. He is the West. We are all dying. We are all bleeding to death shackled by the inhuman systems we live under. And if we continue to be shackled by these systems, we will, like Henry, die.

The total repudiation of these governments are necessary to make any change. Incremental improvements are entirely insufficient. The time to be ungovernable is now.

Regime change is necessary. Remigration is necessary. The mass rejection of the status quo and its systems is necessary.

Revolution is necessary.

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