Southampton Times on X - "“Can’t breath” - Police body cam footage shown in court revealed the moment officers arrested 18-year-old Henry Nowak shortly before his death. Southampton Crown Court heard officers found Mr Nowak leaning against a house wall in Belmont Road, supported by the defendant’s father. The defendant's father said: “He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up.” Mr Nowak can be heard saying “can’t breathe.” Police put handcuffs on Mr Nowak, who was lying on his side, telling officers he had been stabbed and that he could not breathe. The officer told Mr Nowak that he was under arrest for suspicion of assault. Mr Nowak repeated that he had been stabbed. A male voice said: “I don’t think you have, mate.” The video cuts out when CPR starts, and in its place, a transcript was read by Neil King, prosecuting, and the officer in the case. One officer said: "He is not unconscious, mate, he isn't breathing." Mr Nowak was pronounced dead at 12.37am despite the efforts of police, paramedics and a doctor who was flown to the scene by helicopter. The video ended when CPR began, with a transcript read to the court instead. Mr Nowak was later pronounced dead at 12:37am despite efforts from police, paramedics and an airlifted doctor. Vickrum Singh Digwa, 23, of St Denys Road, Southampton denies the charge of murder. Source: Daily Echo"
PIO Sikh man murdered British university student with 21-inch knife, UK court told - "When police arrived, Digwa denied stabbing Nowak, claiming he had been racially abused and attacked by a drunken man."
Polish Connection on X - "New details about Henry Nowak murder. Three female officers responded to scene. "The officer who handcuffed Henry laughed when he said he had been stabbed. He was then dragged across the gravel and held in handcuffs as he bled out. Only after he lost consciousness did officers remove the handcuffs and begin CPR. Henry died at the scene. Police also seized Henry's and his father's phone and searched all messages for racist comments or jokes""
Charlie Bentley-Astor on X - "You're not allowed to take a water bottle into a concert but Sikhs are permitted to wear their ceremonial knives."
Aleph on X - "As a redneck American if I move to Britain I should be able to carry my ancestral Colt python revolver"
Sikh man accused of murdering university student with 8-inch ceremonial knife used racism as his 'trump card' to ensure police arrested his dying victim instead, court hears - "Prosecutors said Vickrum Digwa, 23, was 'skilled' with blades when he came to murder Henry Nowak, 18, having trained with weapons since he was 12. Digwa is on trial accused of stabbing Mr Nowak three times in the front and three times in the back during a street confrontation. In his closing speech to jurors at Southampton Crown Court, Nicholas Lobbenberg KC said Digwa must have known the wounds were fatal, despite denying stabbing Mr Nowak at the scene. He said Digwa used racism as his 'trump card', accusing Mr Nowak of racial abuse when police officers arrived so they would arrest the wrong man - a 'wicked lie about a dying man'. Digwa was said to 'sleep in his bedroom with an arsenal of weapons' and spoke about the Kirpan - a type of ceremonial dagger carried by Sikhs - allegedly used to kill Mr Nowak in 'loving terms'... Digwa filmed his victim as he tried to escape by jumping over a fence, leaving behind a trail of blood in Southampton. Mr Nowak was shouting that he was 'going to die', causing his neighbours to call the police - but when the officers arrived they arrested him over the bogus racist abuse allegation... Prosecutors also allege that Digwa's mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, took the blade from her son at the scene and ran to hide it with 'an arsenal of weapons' at their home address... 'This is a man who chooses to sleep in his bedroom with an arsenal of weapons. 'This is a man who likes weapons. You know he searches for them on his phone. 'He describes the murder weapon in loving terms. 'You might think that rather odd, given what he did with that knife on that night. 'Most importantly, he knows how to use weapons. He told you he has been training with weapons since he was 12.' Mr Lobbenberg said that Digwa had lied about Mr Nowak being drunk that night and he was actually under the legal limit of alcohol to drive. He said: 'The biggest lie, ladies and gentlemen, is why he drew his knife. He told you from that witness box, Henry Nowak said he was going to kill me. He was going to f*** me up. 'We suggest that was never said. You can be sure it was never said because why, if it had been said, would you not tell the 999 operator the most important thing as to why you acted. 'He didn't tell the police at the scene who were asking. He didn't tell his brother when he was saying what happened. 'If this was in the forefront of his mind, seared into his memory, why wouldn't you tell someone. 'Instead, he didn't even put the threat to kill in his defence case statement. 'It came from him for the first time in the witness box.' Mr Lobbenberg said that there was a stream of lies from Digwa starting from the minutes after the incident. He said: 'We say this, "drunk" is a lie, "going to kill me" is a lie and we say "P***" is a lie. The consequence and purpose of these lies is significant. 'Why he tells them is he is seeking to hide what he has done. 'And racism was his trump card to try to make sure what he had done was lawful. 'We say that was a wicked lie about a dying man and it is a wicked lie about a dead man to you now.' Mr Lobbenberg said that Mr Nowak was an 'unarmed young man with a phone'... Mr Lobbenberg said that Digwa's mother did not give evidence to the court because she could not explain why she took the Kirpan back to the house. He said: 'She has no answer to her actions that don't incriminate her son and her. 'That is why she hasn't gone in the witness box."
Sikhs 'demonised' after Southampton murder, says community leader - ""this could happen to any community - an individual could break the law and murder someone but you wouldn't demonise that entire community." After the trial, the UK Sikh Federation wrote to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood calling for anti-Sikh hate crimes to be recorded in a similar way to those against Jews and Muslims."
Kevin Bass on X - "Henry Nowak gets stabbed, chased, stabbed while fleeing. Police arrive. Murderer calls Henry "racist" to get him arrested. Police laugh when Henry says he is wounded, drag him. Henry bleeds to death while handcuffed. BBC makes the story about the dangers of racism. Unbelievable"
White men get demonised all the time
Bristol vigil for Henry Nowak met with counter-protest - "Two small demonstrations were held in Bristol on Thursday evening following the murder of Henry Nowak by Vickrum Digwain. A vigil organised by “the Patriotic Bristolian” was staged against “two-tier policing where some communities appear to be protected at the expense of others”... Stand Up To Racism held counter-protest to challenge what it describes as attempts to spread “racist myth and bigotry” around the tragedy... anti-racist protesters held placards reading ‘refugees are welcome here’."
Racism was probably a contributory factor to why he died. Left wingers just hate white people
Stand Up To Racism on X - "Antiracists & antifascists outnumbering & out shouting fascist ‘White Vanguard’ in Southampton. We won’t let the far right divide our communities!"
At this point, it's crystal clear what "antiracism" and "antifascism" mean.
Left wingers always project.
Christina Buttons on X - "I recently had the opportunity to put together a talk in New York. I titled it “How Bad Ideas Become Bad Policy,” and invited @SwipeWright , @CarolynGorman_ , @Rafa_Mangual , and @CharlesFLehman to speak with me. I come from a liberal background. My first major break with the left came over trans issues. As my reporting expanded, I began seeing the same thinking errors driving progressive policy on mental illness, crime, child welfare, education, homelessness, drug policy, and more. That is what moved me rightward: realizing the same bad ideas were producing bad policy across very different issues, with results that were not only ineffective, but harmful. It usually begins with a real problem. But progressives misidentify the cause and build policy around an idealistic picture of human nature rather than a realistic account of behavior and incentives. That often means attributing problems to external forces, such as systems, discrimination, poverty, and stigma, while giving too little weight to individual factors and personal responsibility. They favor policies that feel compassionate in the short term, even when they produce worse outcomes over time. They let moral narratives outrun facts. They treat unequal outcomes as proof of injustice. They misplace empathy on wrongdoers instead of those harmed by their actions. They prefer broad, population-wide solutions over targeted interventions for the smaller group driving the problem. They defer to ideologically aligned experts and rely on weak research when it confirms their beliefs. That was the purpose of the talk: to show how the same errors pervade many different policy areas, and to highlight the @ManhattanInst 's work offering better solutions grounded in data and reality."
Immigrant MSP wants Scots to pay reparations to Palestine - "A trans Indian student elected to Holyrood wants Scottish taxpayers to fund reparations to Palestinians because of their “complicity” in the “occupation” of the territory. Q Manivannan was elected as a Green Party MSP on the Edinburgh & Lothians East list for the pro-independence Scottish Greens last week. The election of the self-described “queer Tamil immigrant” provoked an outcry after it emerged Manivannan was on a student visa with no guarantee that it would allow the MSP to stay in the country for the full Holyrood term... Manivannan, along with Iris Duane, another newly elected transgender Green MSP, endorsed a “manifesto” by Art Workers for Palestine Scotland before May’s Holyrood election. One of the demands in the manifesto calls for the future Scottish Government to commit to a “programme of reparative justice from Scotland to the Palestinian people”. The group also demanded that ministers launch a report into the “historical and contemporary complicity of Scotland in the colonisation and occupation of Palestine”. The Scottish Greens do not appear to have backed the pledge as a party, but their 2026 manifesto said they would support “international calls” for reparations for countries impacted by colonialism. It is unclear whether this would include Palestine. Rachael Hamilton, Scottish Tory deputy leader, said: “Ordinary Scots will be appalled that these Green MSPs are not only aligned with an organisation pushing anti-Semitic tropes but are advocating that taxpayers pick up the tab for a misguided virtue-signalling stunt.” “This pair clearly don’t care about the sky-high taxes hard-working Scots are paying or the cuts our public services are experiencing if they think this is appropriate. It also lays bare their contempt for the country they represent. “It seems the new intake of Green MSPs are even more extreme than those who went before them. The thought of John Swinney cutting a deal with these crackpots is truly terrifying.” Historians do not generally consider Scotland to have been any more involved in the British Mandate of Palestine than the UK as a whole. However, some Left-wing Scottish activists point to the fact that Arthur Balfour – who issued the 1917 declaration saying Britain supported a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine – was born in Scotland. Some scholars have also claimed that Scottish Presbyterian thought influenced British Christian Zionism, which, it has been argued, contributed to the country’s support for a Jewish state in Palestine. Anti-Israel activism also has deep roots in Scotland, with Dundee being the first UK city to twin with a Palestinian one, Nablus, in 1980. Manivannan is allowed to serve as an MSP under a quirk of immigration rules which state that holding elected office in a devolved legislature does not count as a form of employment despite the £77,711 salary. The academic is in a race against time to find a graduate visa, which will allow them to work in the UK for three years, before their student visa expires at the end of the year. It is still unclear whether they will be able to obtain the paperwork necessary, a Global Talent Visa, to serve a full five-year term in Holyrood. Malcolm Offord, Reform’s Scottish leader, has said he would block foreign students from becoming MSPs after the SNP allowed temporary visa holders to stand for office last year."
Q Manivannan visa row takes another twist as student chief said she was told to withdraw - "The row surrounding the right of a Green MSP to work in the UK has taken another twist after a party member claims she was told to withdraw her candidacy. Sai Shraddha Suresh Viswanathan alleges that an official called her and asked her to step down over concerns about her visa situation... She said she had been "let down by the internal selection process of the Scottish Greens Party," adding: "Ultimately, there has been a discrepancy in how different candidates have been advised by the party."
Q Manivannan: Green MSP who claimed to have ‘grown up starving’ in India exposed as privately educated with privileged upbringing - "Manivannan came from an upper middle-class family in Chennai, one of India’s wealthiest cities. Despite the Scottish Greens’ opposition to private education, the MSP attended both a private secondary school and private university in India. During the election campaign, Manivannan also suggested they came from a "lower caste" background and had at times been "starved". Shortly before the election, the MSP said they had "saved and worked and lied and begged" in order to study for a PhD at the University of St Andrews. However, The Times have reported that Manivannan’s father, Manivannan Dasarathi, holds degrees in chemical engineering and business administration and has decades of senior management experience across both government and private sectors. The MSP’s paternal grandmother operated a medical clinic, while their maternal grandmother was a pioneering gynaecologist who founded a hospital in Tirupattur. Manivannan’s mother, Rajachitra Manivannan, also had an established academic career. The family’s background allowed the MSP to attend Bhavan's Rajaji Vidyashram, a private school in Chennai described by former pupils as one of the city’s most prestigious institutions. The school is said to have offered an array of international trips, including visits to Nasa in the US, and boasted extensive sporting facilities. Manivannan later studied at OP Jindal Global University in Haryana, one of India’s best-known private liberal arts universities. Fees at the institution reportedly ranged between £7,800 and £9,300 annually - significantly higher than those charged at public universities in India. Following graduation, Manivannan worked at Essai Education, a consultancy helping wealthy Indian families secure places for their children at elite universities including Harvard, Yale, Oxford and Cambridge. Former colleagues describe the firm’s clients as extremely wealthy and said the company "paid insanely well"... The MSP recently appealed for financial help with visa costs through a crowdfunding page that raised £1,066 towards a graduate visa application fee... A Scottish Conservative spokesman said: "It appears that Q Manivannan has questions to answer after apparently pulling the wool over the eyes of the Scottish Greens." “This new MSP wouldn’t be the first left-wing politician to embellish their supposedly working-class credentials to curry favour. "But the public expect those they elect to be transparent and honest about their life before politics, rather than peddling false information about what they have done and where they came from.”"
So many woke cosplay being oppressed
Elica Le Bon الیکا ل بن on X - "“Jihad” means “struggle.” “Mein Kampf” also means “my struggle.” Imagine falling for it twice."
Meme - "NOT IN A 1000 YEARS WOULD I IMAGINE PHRASING "DIED FROM FUCKING WITHOUT PROTECTION" AS...
The lack of boomer LGBTQ+ people isn't because it's "more popular now." Many were murdered by their peers, died from government inaction during the AIDS crisis, committed suicide due to lack of social supports, or have had to live in the closet due to their peers' cruelty."
End Wokeness on X - "Things that got canceled for "racism"
1. CCTV cameras (Seattle)
2. Mugshots (San Francisco)
3. Gunshot detectors (15+ cities)
4. Standardized tests (UC system)
5. Gifted & Talented program (NYC)
6. License plate readers (30+ cities)
I wish this was a joke, but it's 100% real"
Dries Van Langenhove on X - "Mohamed Bakkali, the logistical brain behind the Paris and Bataclan attacks that killed 129 and wounded hundreds more, is allowed penitentiary leave by the Brussels court. If Bakkali continues his “calm and good behaviour” according to the court, he could soon be freed indefinitely."
𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎ on X - "To remind everyone what really happened that night:
• They cut off testicles and shoved them into the victims's mouths.
• They stabbed pregnant women in the womb and raped them.
• They beheaded people.
• They gouged people's eyes out.
French authorities worked overtime to keep these details away from the public. And apparently, the mastermind behind this atrocity will soon walk, because European leaders are cowards and traitors who will never do the right thing."
Meme - Sargon of Akkad: "This seems like a pretty islamophobic post, Pink News."
"When straights start talking about straight oppression online while it's still illegal to be gay in 70 countries:
*Cat on skateboard* Bye"
Meme - "WHAT THEY SAY
COEXIST
WHAT THEY MEAN
COMPLY"
Meme - Geiger Capital: "The NYT is a meme at this point... "Why doesn't this summit between global superpowers look diverse like the movies?""
"The New York Times. Trump-Xi Summit
Where Are the Women at the Trump-Xi Summit? Nearly all the business leaders and officials accompanying President Trump in China are men. There are few women on the Chinese side, too."
Mario Nawfal on X - "🇨🇳 Zhou Qunfei left school at 15 to polish watch glass in a Shenzhen factory with callused hands and HK$20k to her name. 30 years later she was seated between Elon and Tim Cook at the Trump-Xi state dinner. The journey in between: she founded Lens Technology in 2003, bet everything on precision glass, and became Apple's primary supplier for iPhone screens after 2007. Now she supplies Tesla, Samsung, and nearly every major consumer electronics company on the planet. Born in rural Hunan. Mother died young, father disabled. No safety net, no connections, no elite university. Just a factory floor and an obsession with getting the glass right. One of China's richest self-made women. Built entirely on a component most people never think about. A true story of overcoming adversity."
Weird. Left wingers told us that the fact that there were no women at the summit meant meritocracy was dead
Kangmin Lee | 이강민 on X - "A black man murdered his entire family. 8 children mercilessly slaughtered. This was the deadliest mass shooting in the past 2 years and the left is silent because the perpetrator was black. No national outrage. No protests. No social media campaigns. Silence."
On Shamar Elkins. It's easier to keep quiet than to blame a lack of gun control
Creative Deduction on X - "By the 1930s many Western intellectuals reluctantly realised that classical Marxism had failed and the proletariat wasn’t revolting. But then a group of exiled German Marxists led by Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse decided to change the battlefield. Instead of economics, they targeted the “cultural superstructure”: family, religion, tradition, sexual norms and the very idea of objective truth. Their weapon was Critical Theory - a relentless campaign of negative criticism designed to portray every Western institution as inherently oppressive and capitalism as not just economically flawed, but psychologically and morally corrupt. Marcuse gave the strategy its most powerful tactical manual in his 1965 essay “Repressive Tolerance”: true liberation, he argued, required “liberating tolerance” - tolerance only for progressive ideas and outright intolerance for conservative or “regressive” ones. Free speech, in other words, was only legitimate when it served the revolution. The intellectual poison of the Frankfurt School was extraordinarily influential and as its graduates and intellectual heirs colonised universities, media, NGOs and corporate HR departments, Critical Theory evolved into today’s identity politics, DEI mandates and cancel culture - a cultural Marxism that attacks the individual in the name of group grievance. What began with a small circle of German émigrés in the 1930s now shapes the moral vocabulary of much of the Western elite. The result has been a softer, more pervasive authoritarianism: the dictatorship of the politically correct."
Black Conservative addresses an Alberta Christian University and a free speech fight breaks out | National Post - "An Alberta Christian university student council has disavowed its own apology, issued after a Black History Month speaker denied the existence of systemic racism in a speech on Biblical definitions of racism. Last Monday, Ambrose University in Calgary said the speech, given in February by Samuel Sey, a conservative activist, blogger and Christian who is Black, “caused severe harm” to some students... Sey said that statements intended to respect and support people of colour and their lived experiences ring hollow. “Clearly they only mean the lived experiences of black people that’s approved by Robin DiAngelo (the author of White Fragility) and themselves,” Sey said. “When they say they are allies of people of colour, they really only mean some people.”"
From 2021
Meme - Storm, Cyclops, Wolverine: "HALT! WE'RE THE X-MEN, AN ALLEGORY FOR ANTI-RACISM!"
Sentinel: "AFFIRMATIVE. DESPITE BEING 1% OF THE POPULATION, MUTANTS COMMIT 99% OF GLOBAL CRISES."
*Shocked X-Men*
Sentinel: *blasts X-men from palm*
Meme - Michael Shermer: "The deeper epistemological problem behind the entire phenomena is confusing Internal Subjective Truths ("I feel like an XX or XY inside") & External Objective Truths ("you can't change sex & there's no such thing as being 'born in the wrong body' because you are your body")"
Michael Shermer @michaelshermer: "Decades from now historians, sociologists & linguists will make a list like this as a case study in how, in the early part of the 21st century, the left took liberal tolerance to absurd lengths to the point of illiberalism. (Didn't they have a word for "vagina-haver"?)"
"Birthing person Cisheteropatnarchy Latinx Chest feeding Justice system-involved
Safe space Two spirit Black Bodies Othering Minontized communities Lived experience
Allyship Front hole Emotional labor Ways of knowing Folx Microaggression Erasure
Queerness/queering Pregnant people Humxn Black fatigue Unhoused Positionality
Setler colonialism Masculinities Cntical consciousness Decolonize Speaking as a
Subverting norms Intersectionality Systems of oppression Invalidation
White woman's tears Becoming Specially-abled LGBTOIA+++
Healthy at every size Vagina-haver Stolen land Gender assigned at birth Problematize
Inseminated person Trans genocide Undocumented worker Microinvalidation
Lived truth Gender-affirming care Racialized Ethnomathematics Epistemic inustice
Holding space Cis/cisgender/cishet White adjacent Person who immigrated
Misogynoir Trigger warning Stay in your lane Womxn/womyn Thinormativity
Genderqueer Voice of color Dog whistle Cultural appropriation Symbolic violence
Herstory Matrix of domination Deadnaming Heteronormative Xenogender White silence
Land acknowledgment A Black woman is speaking"
Meme - "Prison is a perfect place for liberals. Think about it!
1) Everyone is treated equally
2) free food
3) Free healthcare for everyone
4) No one has guns except for the guards
5) No cars and no gas!"
Meme - "Liberal White Woman Quandary"
"Fundamentalist Christians oppressing women like in "Handjobs Tale" *annoyed*
Fundamentalist Muslims oppressing women like in real life *sheepish*"
'We won’t stop': Pride Toronto experiencing funding shortage : r/TorontoTheCity - "Please do look to the primary cause: chickenshit corporate sponsors buckling to Trumps ‘anti-woke’ bulldozer"
"Or, perhaps it’s because this same org had to repay government grants after they “lost track” of funds intended for community initiatives a few years ago... they’re blaming Trump/anti DEI instead of admitting they lost the trust of their sponsors.
Edit: Pride Toronto repaying over $505K after federal grant controversy
“Pride Toronto is repaying just over $505,000 in grant funding after an accounting firm found the organization could not prove that it completed several projects despite receiving $1.85 million from the federal government.”"
"No. Bookkeeping is separate from corporate cowardice. You seem homophobic"
"Organizations that get caught stealing typically struggle to collect donations going forward. Not really a debatable observation"
"Your assumption of guilt is telling"
"What assumption? Did you read the article I linked? They asked for money to do a project, pocketed the money and didn’t do the project, thus were ordered to repay the funds. And they still aren’t being honest, not about the real reason they lost their sponsors at the least. Sponsors prefer donations actually make it to the community. Judging people who accept funding on the behalf of the gay community with no intention to actually pass along that benefit to that community - I fail to see how that makes me homophobic. They “lost” money intended for lgbtq+ benefits, then to make it worse, used donations for the same cause to repay those missing funds. So $1 million intended for the community lost because of them."