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What About the British Way of Life?

What About the British Way of Life?
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If you were still wondering whether or not the British justice system — and its government in general — has two tiers of justice and laws, stop wondering now.

In the aftermath of the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, the answer is a resounding and frightening yes. See, Nowak was stabbed to death by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh, who was carrying the Sikh Kirpan, a ceremonial religious knife. The attack was unprovoked and brutal. But Digwa knew how to game the U.K. system. He screamed racism, and police slapped handcuffs on the mortally wounded Nowak, even casting doubt that the young man had been stabbed.

Turns out he'd been stabbed five times and he bled out while in handcuffs for the so-called 'crime' of racial abuse. It's led to protests, and at least one of the officers involved has resigned — why they weren't all summarily fired, I don't know — and it turns out Digwa didn't use his Kirpan, but an Afghan Choora.

And the U.K. government has decided that Sikhs in the nation should not have to give up the Kirpan because of Digwa's crime.

Now only if they had felt that way about, well, any other aspect of British life.

See, the U.K. banned guns after the Dunblane massacre in 1996, after Thomas Hamilton, a licensed handgun owner, killed 16 children and their teacher at Dunblane Primary School in Scotland. 15 others were wounded before Hamilton took his own life. So, despite the fact that one man committed an atrocious act of violence, millions of innocent Britons lost their right to self-defense.

But it didn't stop at guns. Women in the U.K. aren't allowed to carry pepper spray or any other item that might allow them to defend themselves against violent crime; doing so may result in jail time. Lie back and think of England, ladies, as an Islamic migrant assaults you.

If you're a homeowner and you defend your property against intruders, you could face jail time, too.

The right to self-defense should be universal. In the U.K. it's against the law.

Free speech and British pride used to be the norm, too, before Leftists took over and decided that hurty words and the Union Jack were offensive to their fellow thin-skinned Leftists, and to the hordes of imported minorities. Now, if you carry this perfectly normal expression of England's 'way of life,' you could be arrested, too.

A nation that operates with two different sets of rules — one for citizens and one for migrants or other racial minorities — cannot survive. Not for long, anyway, and what happened to Henry Nowak may just be the tipping point for the U.K.

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