An Accusation of Racism is a Death Sentence, RIP Henry Nowak

Nigel Farage is 100% correct, in all he says about this horror:
‘I can’t breathe’: Dying Henry Nowak pleads during arrest
And Farage has been accused of politicising. He’s entirely correct to. This murder happened due to political decisions made by left-liberals. The hypocrisy of the politicising accusation, from those who lost their minds over George Floyd: kneeling; rioting; brainwashing school-kids to make BLM posters!
Nowak’s murder is attributable to our politics defining ‘racism’ as the ultimate evil and DEI as the compulsory state religion correcting this original sin. A divisive madness the public sector is consumed with, creating a two-tier society in which Nowak had second-class status.
I hope many feel ‘pure cold rage’ for the DEI commissars whose idiocy allowed this young man to die. All who propagate this anti-white hatred have blood on their hands, especially the likes of Starmer, Hermer and Khan. So does our education system, the ‘progressive’ media – in short, all of our rotten establishment and culture.
The Guardian published 26 articles on George Floyd in one month, giving over front pages for fawning pieces on a thuggish American drug dealer who once threatened to shoot a pregnant black woman in the belly. One piece even claimed Britain was behind ‘the racism that killed George Floyd’. To date, they have published three short articles on Henry Nowak, a teenage British student with no criminal record.
This is diversity in action. Nowak means nothing, as an eighteen-year-old white boy from England. No gallery to play to, no virtue signalling to perform. Ignored by the progressive herd; he’s a piece of shit to them.
DEI treats non-minority groups – especially the English – as inevitable racists, automatically promoting then accepting that accusation. The truth is that such lunacy would regard Henry Nowak’s knifing as understandable, if he had made the anti-Sikh comments his killer claimed.
This perverted logic is behind the police handcuffing him and laughing at his pleas that he’d been stabbed. A supposedly distraught vicim of racism was their focus, not a clearly injured (in fact dying) white boy. All that mattered was getting the cuffs on – they were obsessed with this – since he’d ben accused of racism, and must be guilty. After all, anyone who claims to have suffered a hate crime has, by definition.
The sick implication of most media commentary is that it’s only Henry not making any racist comments which condemns the police’s actions. If there had been some racism, then the police could let him bleed to death, provided he was cuffed. All too many progressives would doubtless agree.
In a different context, but under the same callous ideology, hundreds of thousands of English girls were gang-raped by Muslims. The state turned a blind eye until it no longer could. DEI was immeasurably more important than the young lives and working-class families destroyed. Not to mention Labour votes being the priority.
Don’t hold your breath for the public enquiry.
https://paulsutton.substack.com/p/an-accusation-of-racism-is-a-death