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Henry Nowak Should Be a Wake Up Call for the West

Henry Nowak Should Be a Wake Up Call for the West
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"Atticus had used every tool available to free men to save Tom Robinson, but in the secret courts of men’s hearts, Atticus had no case. Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed," wrote Harper Lee in her 1960 book 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'

I can't stop thinking about that passage, especially as it relates to Henry Nowak, the 18-year-old British university student who died in December 2025 after he was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh migrant. Maybe it's because one of my sons is named Henry, or because his brothers are both around the same age as Nowak.

Or maybe because what happened to Nowak should be a wake-up call for the U.K. and the West. With each passing day, the story gets worse. Nowak was attacked by Digwa for no reason other than that Nowak was there. And, much like Mayella Ewell, Digwa and his family knew exactly what to do.

They screamed racism. And the police believed the Digaws instead of the man Vickrum Digwa stabbed in cold blood.

Because of that one accusation, Nowak was handcuffed and dragged across the ground despite being greviously injured. He was treated like a criminal instead of the victim of a crime. Recently released police body cam footage shows Nowak repeatedly telling officers he couldn't breathe and that he was stabbed. Officers dismissed Nowak's repeated claims that he'd been stabbed, telling him, "I don't think you have, mate."

Nowak essentially drowned in his own blood. 

As I said when I first learned of the story — and as I have said for years — the U.K. has now made being 'racist' a worse offense than rape, assault, terrorism, and even murder. For Henry Nowak, that 'crime' carried a death sentence in a nation where even homicide and rape don't seem to warrant life in prison.

Speaking of prison, Digwa was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of release after 21 years. The judge chided Digwa for his lies about Nowak.

This is such a pathetic excuse. The problem is not that Digwa lied, as criminals do that all the time. The problem is the police heard the magic phrase — Nowak had done a racism — and treated Nowak like the problem without giving any thought to the matter.

There was enough blood on the ground that police had to know someone was injured. They chose to ignore this because they were very excited to slap handcuffs on a supposed racist. 

And even if Nowak had said something racist, is the punishment for such an offense now to bleed out on Belmont Road in Southampton while police handcuff you? I don't think so. Despite what the Left says, words are not violence, and no one — no matter how vile — should be murdered for something they said.

Despite the fact that Digwa's excuse no longer holds water, it didn't stop his family from accusing Judge Mousley and Nowak's family of being racist, causing a scene in court.

This shows a deep and persistent cultural incompatibility between these migrants and the Western nations in which they take up residence, and it's an incompatibility that the West has allowed, tolerated, and encouraged for far too long.

"The same thing happens in grooming gang trials. The families of the perpetrators yell 'I love you dad!' despite hearing the crimes they inflicted on British children," Tomlinson wrote. "Their families and the perpetrators themselves have interrupted court proceedings, calling the police and judge racist, accused the state of a conspiracy against Pakistanis, and harassed the victims."

"You do not understand these people. They have no guilt. The morally good thing to do in their culture is to lie, save face, preserve izzat. They stand by their own, no matter the horrors they visit on us," he added. "We just cannot live with these people. They shouldn't be here."

To make matters worse, Keir Starmer said today that he will not remove the exemption that allows Sikhs to carry large ceremonial knives. Despite the fact the U.K. wants to dull kitchen knives and has banned every other form of self-defense.

This image should haunt all of us. 

It is the product of decades of toxic self-loathing by the West, where the once-great United Kingdom has ceased to be Great Britain and has collapsed into a repository of Third World demons, pantywaist Leftists, and sniveling globalists. Instead of upholding law and order, they've used Orwell as an instruction manual to usher in a police state that treats thought crimes as capital offenses while still catering to the backward savages who murder British boys in cold blood.

Henry Nowak should be a wake-up call for the West. We can no longer tolerate such feckless leaders, we can no longer abide by police who treat hurtful words like a human rights violation while turning a blind eye to violent crime because the race of the perpetrators happens to be not-White, and we can't continue to allow unfettered migration from cultures that will stab you in the back simply for existing in the same space.

Last weekend, I took my son to see 'Pressure,' the World War II film starring Brendan Fraser as Dwight Eisenhower, who was tasked with deciding whether to give the order for D-Day. Eisenhower knew his decision would send hundreds, if not thousands, of young men to their deaths. But they were fighting to free Europe from the scourge of Nazism.

We're fighting to free Europe, and America, from the scourge of toxic empathy and the globalists who would destroy Western Civilization.

We cannot bring Henry Nowak back, but we can honor his memory by ensuring that what happened to him never happens to another British boy.

Wake up, Britannia. Before it's too late.

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