Eighteen-year old Henry Nowak was stabbed last December by Vickrum Digwa, a 23-year old Sikh of Indian descent. When police arrived, Digwa lied about being the victim of racist rhetoric and police immediately handcuffed the bleeding Nowak, who pleaded in vain for help.
In recorded dialogue that has made the social media rounds, Nowak, while being arrested, says, “Help me, I’ve been stabbed.” Police replied, “You’ve been stabbed? Whereabouts? Don’t think you have, mate.”
No one in England paid much attention to the case until the courts found Digwa guilty of murder. Shadow Home Sec. Chris Philp says the police have been trained to ignore the white man and believe the brown one.
“The police anti-racism commitment published in March 2025 urges police forces to reverse engineer the same arrest rates between ethnic groups, even though the offending rates are different,” Philip says.
Nigel Farage, leader of the conservative Reform UK party, says Brits need to react to the anti-white racism with pure, cold rage, and they are. There are anti-police riots in Southampton, where the crime occurred.
Randy Sutton of The Wounded Blue says it's happening here as well, to a lesser degree.
“We've seen a degeneration of law enforcement here as well. We are seeing laws being changed that protect criminality.”
Sutton says, for example, police in certain cities have been instructed not to make traffic stops in certain neighborhoods. He says conservatives need to pay attention to happenings across the pond then get out in front of the issue here, so no one has to die before it's fixed.
“Rage is exactly what needs to happen and is needed to create a system that will overturn what has been taking place.”