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Nigel Farage: "White Lives Matter."

  • Writer: Nigel Farage
    Nigel Farage
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

I can’t breathe. That’s what Henry Nowak said to the police nine times as he lay dying, while officers gave him handcuffs instead of help. I can’t breathe.


Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage Addressed the Henry Nowak incident.
Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage Addressed the Henry Nowak incident.

When a black man [George Floyd] 4000 miles away said those words the world listened. Millions of pounds were frittered away on diversity handouts. Companies put out statements. Statues were toppled. The Prime Minister took a knee.


But when a dying white man said the same phrase after being handcuffed by the police, you only heard the now familiar demand that you “don’t look back in anger”. The message from the establishment is clear: white lives don’t matter. White suffering doesn’t count.


Well, that’s not what I think. It’s not what anyone in Reform thinks. White lives matter just as much as black lives. It’s time to face facts about the reality of racial prejudice in Britain - because establishment lies have already claimed the lives of too many innocents.


The truth is that we do not live in a country where everyone is treated equally under the law. There is only one group that is being systematically discriminated against in Britain, and it is white people.


This isn’t a new phenomenon. It is the predictable consequence of the Macpherson report and of the hysterical response to George Floyd’s death. We are constantly preached to about the importance of equality, but some groups in Britain are self-evidently more equal than others.


Officers believe their primary duty is to investigate claims of racism. We’ve seen countless examples over the years of the police failing to investigate muggings and burglaries in favour of harassing people for supposedly offensive social media posts. This revolting attitude applies even to the most serious of crimes: to murder.


When the police arrived at the scene, despite seeing that Henry had a mouthful of blood and despite him saying “I can’t breathe” and “I’ve been stabbed” repeatedly, a police officer responded by saying “I don’t think you have mate”, then restrained him as he bled to death. When Henry’s killer was eventually arrested, he wasn’t even handcuffed. That is the power of political indoctrination. That is the outcome of a culture of fear that puts minority lives on top and white ones at the bottom.


Only racial privilege could make the revolting family of Henry Nowak’s killer think they had a right to shout abuse across a court room towards the people their son had inflicted the ultimate tragedy. I cannot comprehend the casual racism that motivated the Digwa family to release a statement more concerned with the impact on the Sikh community rather than the heartbroken loved ones Nowak left behind.


This is a message from me to the millions of white people in Britain: your lives matter too. Your whiteness isn’t a “disease” or something to be ashamed of. You don’t need to apologise to anyone - indeed, you are owed an apology for your years of mistreatment.


This should be a straightforward statement. It is clearly the right thing to do. But that is apparently not the view of the political class.


Kemi Badenoch was happy to say “black lives do matter” after George Floyd died. But when Henry Nowak was murdered after a race-hate hoax, she said “I don’t want to hear white lives matter”.


If the Conservative Party can’t accept that I spoke the truth of our two tier society, they must explain why Henry Nowak’s murder is being treated differently.


We all know what would happen if the races were reversed. You’d see police chiefs visiting so-called “community leaders” and apologising. You’d have compulsory anti-bias training across the public sector. You’d watch politicians unequivocally condemn the response of the police as racially prejudiced.


So I won’t be browbeaten by hypocrites or cowards. I am not stirring up political tensions. The truth is that Nowak’s murder became a matter of political debate when the police saw fit to handcuff him over bogus “hate speech” accusations.


Henry Nowak was an ordinary 18 year old. He could have been your friend, your brother, your son.


Say his name: Henry Nowak. And say the names of all the white victims of hate crimes the establishment doesn’t care to remember. Richard Everitt. Kriss Donald. Christopher Yates. Remember the betrayal of the white girls hunted by grooming gangs. Remember the victims of Southport. Remember those murdered at the Manchester arena.


Let no more blood be spilled because the establishment refuses to accept the toxic growth of anti-white racism. Enough is enough.

 
 
 

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