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ਰਣਵੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ । Ranveer Singh
Why, when one individual commits a wrongdoing do some Sikhs immediately begin presenting a collective CV to the nation? Why do we feel compelled to list our good deeds in order to prove that we deserve to remain?
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
"There is no systematic evidence of any public body engaging in structural bias against white people, but of course there is against black and brown people" @schneiderhome talking sense (and facts) on #GMB
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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
A racist sikh murdering a White boy makes it political. The murderer using false allegation of racism to hide behind makes it political. The police turning up and cuffing the victim, contributing to his death makes it political. I’m merely pointing out the hypocrisy of a degenerate sodomite whining about the political fallout.
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Lord Mongrove
Lord Mongrove@Bishop_Beesley·
When Blair changed the Police Oath many of us said that it was the thin edge of the wedge and an enabling act to shift the police from their traditional role of serving the law to serving the political class. Sadly we were correct. The news from Hampshire gets worse. An independent Polish specialist has reviewed Harry's post mortem report and concluded that death wasn't necessarily inevitable; and that the actions of the police may have contributed directly to his murder. As yet no police officers have been arrested.
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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@wake_upbro @947b1f @martianwyrdlord Americans have let in proportionately more immigrants than any European nation and their military is entirely subordinate to a foreign nation; Israel. All this happened while you had guns and did nothing. Muh freedom, indeed.
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sicklykek@wake_upbro·
@947b1f @martianwyrdlord reino unido é um povo sem bolas. Ainda nem invadiram o departamento de polícia, juiz e dos políticos que apoiam essas lei contra eles. logo mais esquecem do que ocorreu e voltam para as suas vidas de adestrados novamente.
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JustAskingQuestions
JustAskingQuestions@Anglophile1649·
@Memphissippi6 @niennas_light This is almost exactly how I feel. I often consider (more seriously as time goes on) moving back to the mother country to see what I can do for her. I hope desperately that one day England shall be merry once more.
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Memphissippi@Memphissippi6·
I’ve said something similar to this before, but let me reiterate. There’s something deeply unsettling to me about the path Britain has taken, that upsets me in a more profound way than even the worst events in my homeland of America does. This is an irrational impulse I have, but let me attempt to make sense of it. America is just different. As much as people like myself seethe about people referring to it as a propositional nation, or an economic zone, part of the reason it’s been so difficult to push back on narratives like that is because there has never been long term stability here. We had to fight a race war against the natives, we had the tension of race based slavery, fought a huge and terrible civil war, and then we had an influx of various more culturally distant European peoples brought in to help fill a vast barren continent. And all of this was before the Hart-Celler Act period we now live in. All of this has created and fed a hyper individualistic culture that has been more or less every man for himself for hundreds of years now. It has produced some of the most ingenious entrepreneurial spirit the world has ever seen, as well as some of the most toxic social contagions and schools of thought ever crafted. Good and bad, it is what it is. All of that said, part of me can detach myself from the chaos that is America and drift about in the turbulence with more certainty than I otherwise could, and I think that is because all along I’ve had an anchor deep in my subconscious, tied to something much older and much more certain: the idea of the motherland, Great Britain, beautiful and unchanging. The great wellspring of every cultural artifact I cherish. My family has been in America for 400 years, and still over 80% of my blood comes from Great Britain alone. All of my thoughts are in English, all of my favorite literature derived from its tradition. Such a little island has made such a profound impact on the earth that it is almost impossible to quantify. Most things we take for granted originate in some form or fashion from the Anglo Saxon bloodline. So in 2026, when I see what has befallen my cousins who never left the homeland, the sadness I feel is profound. It’s like having your own religion revealed to be a farce in the midst of your zealotry for it. It’s enough to shatter your entire worldview. The nagging feeling I have that this mental sickness that is allowing such atrocities originated within the borders of America makes me all the more nauseated, and enraged. To my cousins across the pond, know that there are countless numbers in America that desperately want you to get back up. To assert your rightful place in the world with your head held high. What is the world without a proud and strong Britain filled with ethnically British people? Your character and your actions mean more than to just those on your immediate island. It means everything to millions across the globe. It might even be the very thing that others with a less rooted tradition need to inspire action in their own lands. Do not go gently into that good night.
Morgoth@MorgothsReview

New article from me, the site seems to be having issues and not sending out emails morgothsreview.com/p/unforeseen-o…

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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@KingBobIIV Harehills is one the most dangerous and violent places in England. I saw a gang fight with machetes over a dropped box of fried chicken. It’s a lawless hellhole.
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Adam Gwiazda
Adam Gwiazda@delestoile·
🟥 Czy Henry Nowak mógł przeżyć? Dr Krzysztof Magier @DrMagier , lekarz pediatra i były konsul honorowy RP w Cowes, przeanalizował nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej pokazujące śmierć Henry'ego Nowaka. Dr Magier jest lekarzem prowadzącym oddział intensywnej terapii dziecięcej, z doświadczeniem w szkoleniach z medycyny pola walki oraz po specjalistycznym kursie leczenia ciężkich urazów (w tym ran postrzałowych i kłutych). Nie zgadza się z opinią patologa i sędziego, że Henry Nowak nie miał żadnych szans na przeżycie i ze skucie go w kajdanki nic w zasadzie nie zmieniło. Wręcz przeciwnie – istnieje duże prawdopodobieństwo, że to interwencja policji przyczyniła się do jego śmierci. Przeanalizował on raport z sekcji, który wskazuje na uszkodzenie żyły podobojczykowej jako główne źródło krwawienia i tłumaczy, gdzie leży problem. U zdrowej osoby krwawienie żylne odbywa się pod niskim ciśnieniem i często samoogranicza się dzięki powstającemu naturalnie skrzepowi, a samo zbliżenie krawędzi rany i ucisk otaczających tkanek domyka żyłę na tyle, że spowalnia albo nawet zatrzymuje krwawienie. Z nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej wynika, że gdy policja przybyła na miejsce (prawdopodobnie 5-10 minut po zranieniu), Henry był na tyle przytomny, że mówił dość głośno. Nie był zatem jeszcze w stanie terminalnym. Po wykręceniu rąk do tyłu i skuciu za plecami najprawdopodobniej doszło do rozciągnięcia żyły, rozerwania skrzepu i gwałtownego nasilenia krwawienia. W ciągu zaledwie ok. trzech minut stracił przytomność i zmarł. Osoby z podejrzeniem urazów wewnętrznych nigdy nie powinny być gwałtownie przemieszczane ani szarpane – takie działanie może zniszczyć naturalny skrzep i doprowadzić do masywnego krwotoku wewnętrznego. Zamiast natychmiastowego wezwania zespołu ratownictwa medycznego i przekazania pacjenta w ręce ratowników, policja go skuła. Gdyby na miejscu jako pierwsi pojawili się paramedycy, szanse Henry’ego na przeżycie byłyby znacznie większe. "50%" - pisze dr Magier. Ratownicy mogliby szybko założyć kroplówkę, podać płyny zwiększające objętość krwi krążącej oraz kwas traneksamowy stabilizujący skrzep, a w razie potrzeby wykonać dekompresję igłową (wkłucie grubej i długiej igły w płuco), bo problemem nie był tyle brak funkcji płuca, ale ucisk zalanego krwią płuca na serce i śródpiersie, który blokuje krążenie. Co gorsza, incydent miał miejsce zaledwie kilka minut jazdy samochodem (2–3 minuty karetką na sygnale) od Southampton University Hospital – regionalnego Major Trauma Centre dysponującego pełnym zapleczem specjalistów, procedur i sprzętu. "Jestem przekonany, że gdyby Henry dotarł tam żywy, lekarze nie pozwoliliby mu umrzeć" - pisze dr Magier. Podsumowując: agresywna interwencja policji, zamiast ratować życie, doprowadziła do śmierci przez nieodpowiednie postępowanie z ciężko ranionym człowiekiem, mimo że najwyższej klasy opieka była w zasięgu kilku minut. "Obawiam się, że Sędzia i patolog byli zbyt łaskawi dla policji" - pisze dr Magier.
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Nigel Hurrman
Nigel Hurrman@ph409hhh·
Throwing bins at police in Southampton = Quick jail Battering police at Manchester Airport = Long drawn out let off
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
One other thing as people try to sow division. We're constantly told migrant communities must do all they can to integrate, work hard, play by the rules and be loyal British citizens. There is no community in Britain that better exemplifies that ideal than our Sikh community.
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Earl of the South
Earl of the South@Corgi_actual·
Did anyone hold Henry's hand, tell him they were there with him. That it would be Okay, that God loves him? Did they pray with him? Comfort him? Did they protect him from his attackers slander or from threat of more abuse as he died? No, they fucking did not. They instead laughed as he died, mocked Henry and made jokes with and comforted and assured his murderer. Henry died in the most Inhumane and undignified way possible. He was beaten, stabbed, kidnapped, dragged across the gravel and humiliated, mocked and berated as a "racist" as he died. Being shot and kicked into a ditch by a death squad would have been more dignified and humane than what Henry Nowak got from his own government. So I'm not interested in the excuses of the British government. Fuck you. Fuck your entire system. Fuck an entire system that would arrive on scene and decide that because Henry Nowak was a white man and a "racist" that it was okay to sit there and laugh as he bled out and died. He was a child. He was an Innocent man. He died surrounded on all sides by attackers, accusers and those who mocked him and laughed at him as he bled out.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

🇬🇧 Hampshire police claim that Henry Nowak would have died anyway, regardless of whether he was handcuffed or not. The Hampshire police have issued an official defense for the actions taken by the officers who handcuffed 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he was pleading for help. The medical examiner has testified that Vickrum Digwa’s 21 cm blade had caused a catastrophic wound directly to Henry's heart. Because the blade penetrated so deeply, the blood was pooling inside his chest cavity rather than soaking his clothes immediately. According to the pathologist, the trauma to his heart was unsurvivable from the moment it occurred, arguing that it didn't matter who was handcuffed at the scene first. The Deputy Chief Constable has publicly stated that "the pathologist who spoke in court was clear: there was nothing officers could have done that day to save Henry. His wound was deep and internal, the bleeding extensive but internal." Henry's father, Mark Nowak, stressed that while the wound was fatal, the police's mishandling denied his son the right to die with dignity, care, or peace. Essentially, the British police shifted their narrative on Henry Nowak from "we did nothing wrong" to "he would have died anyway, so the delay doesn't matter."

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British Indians Voice 🇮🇳🇬🇧
The British Indian community speaks with one voice tonight. ✅ We stood with Henry Nowak. ✅ We demanded justice. ✅ We lit diyas for him. ✅ We prayed for his family. ✅ We will continue demanding accountability. And tonight we say clearly: ❌ Violence is not justice. ❌ Riots are not accountability. ❌ Hatred is not a tribute. Henry deserved better than what happened to him. He deserves better than what is happening tonight. Stand down. Go home. Be peaceful. That is the only way to truly honour him. 🕯️Henry Nowak. Forever in our prayers.🕯️ 💔🙏#HenryNowak #BritishIndians
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Europa.com
Europa.com@europa·
🇬🇧 Multiple angles have now emerged of British Riot Police beating a protester, including repeatedly kicking him in the head while pinned and motionless, at a demonstration over police mishandling of the Henry Nowak case. Follow: @europa
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This and Tatt
This and Tatt@thisandtatt·
@notambiturner @grok He didn't do it in the name of Sikhism though, did he? His religion was unconnected. Whereas Reform voters riot and cause damage purely because they support Reform. See the difference?
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This and Tatt@thisandtatt·
I'd rather be in a room full of Sikh people than a room full of Reform supporters.
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Restoration Times@RB_Commentary·
@RamblingSingh And you’ve just revealed why you should all be deported. No respect for the law of our land.
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Ramblings of a Sikh
Ramblings of a Sikh@RamblingSingh·
Banning the kirpan would actually mean removing the legal defence that currently allows lawful religious practice. You would not magically remove kirpans from society. You would just risk criminalising Sikhs who would be willing to stand by their principles.
Nikki 🎗️❤️🇬🇧@Vocal_GenX

People shouting 'ban the kirpan' I disagree You could kill someone with a brick - do we ban DIY? You could kill someone with a stiletto heel - do we ban high heels? You could kill someone with a branch - do we cut down all the trees? You could kill someone with a cast iron frying pan........... The object is not the problem - people are Education Respect Discipline Deterrent That's what we need

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Femi
Femi@Femi_sorry·
Just arrived back in the UK to the second race riot Nigel Farage has incited in as many years, by capitalising on the murder of young people. Why isn't he in jail yet?
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
There is no need for British Sikhs to be issuing these statements! They have no more responsibility for Henry Nowak's hideous murder than any of us. Hundreds of white Brits kill someone each year. White people didn't have to issue statements disassociating themselves!
SikhPressAssociation@SikhPA

"Tragic...senseless" "He brought the Sikh faith into disrepute...those actions do not reflect the community" "There is no special treatment for Sikhs...this stiff sentence sends a warning" A statement from community figures Kam Singh and Jas Singh on the Nowak murder case.

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