This video presents a critical analysis of the Henry Novak case, where a white 18-year-old student was stabbed and died after police allegedly ignored his pleas for help while prioritizing the claims of a perpetrator who invoked racism. The content argues that this incident reveals systemic issues in police response and political accountability, questioning why Henry Novak did not receive the same attention as George Floyd despite similar circumstances. The video critiques political figures like Keir Starmer for their silence on the case and presents arguments about anti-racism policies potentially affecting police decision-making.
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DEAFENING SILENCE From Keir Starmer On Death of Henry NowakAdded:
Where are you, Keir Starmer? Why the deafening silence on the death of Henry Novak? Is it because he is white? You were willing to take the knee for George Floyd and speak about that at length, but Henry Novak, seemingly because he's a white man, doesn't quite get the same treatment. Let's take a listen to Starmer speaking about George Floyd back when that happened.
>> Yeah, and and the image I think will stick with me, and I'm sure it'll stick with many, many people. Um that that combination of a man talking about his last breath in that way, and an officer apparently unmoved completely by that.
>> So, he speaks about uh George Floyd um and his last breaths uh there. Uh George Floyd famously said, "I can't breathe" when he had a knee on his neck from police officers. Well, uh it turns out that those were the same last words of Henry Novak. He was handcuffed by the police after he had been stabbed. He was handcuffed because the murderer called 999 and said, "I've been the victim of a racist attack." He tried to point the finger at Henry to somehow get himself out of murder. The guy is in handcuffs and stay and saying to the police, "I have been stabbed." And they say, "No, you haven't." And he says, "I can't breathe." And they just ignore him until he starts falling unconscious, and then they do start to administer CPR. They don't get there. He says, "I've been stabbed." say, "Oh gosh, let's call an ambulance straight away." They didn't care because they were more concerned more concerned about fighting racism, they're more concerned about putting a white guy in handcuffs who's been accused of racism than believing a man who is telling the police, "I have been stabbed. I am about to die." Okay? This is I would say worse than the George Floyd uh situation. You know, Henry Novak at least was an innocent young 18-year-old student at his first term at Southampton University. George Floyd was a convicted drug-abusing felon. I'm not saying that what happened to George Floyd was acceptable, but Keir Starmer, where are you? Where are you? This is just as significant a moment, if not more significant. And this this is racism, okay? This is anti-white racism in the police. All of this virtue signaling, yeah, I I I I say I've said many times and I'll say it again, woke kills, okay? People say, "Oh, Chloe, why don't you just why don't you just sit on the sidelines? Just be agreeable. Why why do you have to cause so much controversy with with your with your job?" Well, you know what? I like to tell hard truths because if we don't tell hard truths, this wokeness, this suicidal empathy, as I called it, does lead to the loss of lives. I think if it weren't for wokery, I think Henry No- Novak would potentially still be alive today. And police officers would have taken him seriously when he said, "I've been stabbed. Please help me." They were too interested in, as always, believing the person of color and not the white person. This is Vikram Digwa.
He approached Henry on a night out. Henry was barely drunk at all. He was walking back to his accommodation after a night out as a fresher at Southampton University. And he's waltzing around with all these freaking swords, which he gets an exemp- exemption to have in the law because he's a Sikh man. No other person can carry these swords, whatever their specific name for them is. Um and Henry questions him, you know, why have you why are you waltzing around with these swords? Um and um and then he stabs him. And you know what happens? He calls the police and says, "I've been the victim of the rate of a racist attack." Luckily, the police care so much about racism that they turn up within a few minutes. Um but very sadly, they do not listen uh to to Henry who is saying, you know, I've been I've been stabbed. I'm going to do He was stabbed in the chest, and he ended up drowning in his own blood because the police would not listen to Henry. They only wanted to listen to this man because, apparently, if you are a person of color, your opinion and what you say to the police carries more weight. And um This is his mother, folks. This is Kiran Kaur. This woman, I would say, ought to be deported. She was not born in this country, and she has now uh been convicted of assisting uh the murder.
Because, you know what she did?
She took the kni- She came to the scene, and she took the knife and took it home and hid it so that her son wouldn't have to face the consequences for killing this young man. She didn't turn up at the scene and go, "Oh gosh, she's bleeding to death. Let's uh let's call an ambulance. Let's save this man." She says, "Oh, don't worry, darling. Let me take the knife and take it home for you um so that you can pin this all on racism, and you can get off scot-free."
Absolutely sickening. Uh and I want to show you as well We've just seen Keir Starmer speaking on LBC. I want to show you a clip of James O'Brien just taking the mick out of people who raise these concerns about two-tier policing and this obsession people have with white privilege that has, you know, clearly in this case had fatal consequences. Take a look.
>> That incredible phrase, two-tier policing, taking hold in a country where police services are routinely found to be institutionally racist.
You have people now claiming that the um that the police service in this country is somehow biased against white people.
One of the things you can say with some confidence about people who use the phrase two-tier policing is that they also refuse to understand or fail to understand or are too thick to understand what white privilege is.
Um that's built upon this idea that somehow people like me, white, straight, middle-class men, are more vulnerable in this country than either gay men, women, uh disabled people, or ethnic minorities. We are the real We are the real victims of the modern What a bunch of whining losers they are. Honestly.
I just Do they ever stop bleating and whining about how put upon and hard done by they are?
Absolutely extraordinary that you can be a beneficiary of the most economically um successful uh period of human history and you can be on the right side of all the cultural divides. You're a man. You're heterosexual.
Uh you are not disabled. These winning cards in a skewed and unfair society and all you ever do is moan about how unfair everything is and how you're the real victim.
>> Right. So, I'm just some whining thicko according to James O'Brien for being concerned about this. The arrogance with which he said that is just quite frankly uh sickening. And I want to show you uh a little snippet from uh this article in The Spectator uh by David Shipley um titled Henry Novak and the evil of anti-racism. As I said, folks, woke kills and it is in many ways evil. Uh and I want to show you a little bit of the response from David uh Shipley here. So, David Shipley, he firstly he talks about how a lot of the responses this has been about about these knives. Should we ban these knives? Robert Jenrick has come out and said yes, reform uh will ban uh these knives. And yes, that should be a part of it. But I think what David Shipley says is really the most dangerous thing here is this anti-racism. It is this uh it is this wokery and that is the most dangerous thing about this. He says, "But in many ways, the behavior of the police in this situation is far worse.
There are plenty of dangerous violent thugs in the country. Some have families who will try to conceal their crimes, but the police are supposed to treat us all equally under the law. Or rather, they were until the wicked lethal doctrine of anti-racism captured them.
The police chose to ignore the evidence in front of them in order to believe the Sikh family shouting about racism. The police ignores ignored the the appeals of the 18-year-old white boy bleeding out in front of them. Decades of training of anti-racism, fear of being called racist, fear of not listening to minority groups, all of these no doubt played a part. This pernicious doctrine of anti-racism has captured the police since McPherson report labeled them institutionally racist. Whatever they were in the 1990s, it seems that our police are now institutionally anti-white. Very well said. I think it just shows how serious it is that we attack uh and dismantle uh this woke agenda that is playing out in all sorts of institutions, including uh the police force, which clearly has had absolutely horrific consequences. I hope that this is a big wake-up moment.
I say I hope, but I have my doubts because Keir Starmer hasn't even acknowledged this. I I'm just disgusted.
I'm quite frankly disgusted that Keir Starmer doesn't seem to care about this at all. Uh here we've got uh Peter Bleksley, of course a ex-copper, uh who you will have seen on GB News. Um him taking the knee saying, "For Henry Novak, a young man who died after suffering appalling treatment by police officers displaying racial uh bias."
Steve Miller from Fat Families also here saying, "For Henry Novak, RIP Henry Novak who died after suffering racist treatment by police officers." But Keir Starmer, he won't be taking the knee for Henry Novak. That is for sure. Only does it for people of color. Uh I wait to see Keir Starmer's response. I I after there's been so much backlash, I'm sure he'll come out with some sort of statement, but it's going to be too little, too late. His lack of care is clearly showing already at this point.
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