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A man murdered Henry Nowak. Lock him up and throw away the key no argument. But Rupert Lowe, Zia Yusuf and Robert Jenrick now want to punish every Sikh in Britain for what ONE criminal did. Here's what they're conveniently leaving out.
The "loophole" they're raging about doesn't exist. The second a kirpan is used in violence, the religious defence is GONE and it's treated as an offensive weapon, full stop. Digwa was convicted of murder AND possession the exemption protected him from nothing. He was reportedly carrying a SECOND, non-religious knife anyway. So ban the kirpan tomorrow and a man who set out to kill still kills. You'd outlaw a symbol of faith and change precisely nothing.
Want to talk "public safety"? Use the real numbers. London, April–Oct 2025: 1,625 kitchen knives used in knife crime. Kitchen knives are the single most common murder weapon in the country 46% of knife homicides. Kirpans aren't even on the chart. And knife crime is FALLING offences down 5%, knife homicides down 18% to the lowest since records began in 2003. So why the sudden moral panic over a ceremonial blade carried peacefully for generations? Because outrage is cheap and real policy is hard.
"Equality before the law," says Jenrick while demanding a law that targets one specific religion. Pick a lane, lads: it's either equality OR singling out a faith. It can't be both.
And remember WHO you're lecturing. 83,000 turban-wearing Sikhs DIED for Britain in the two world wars. 109,000 wounded. 14 Victoria Crosses, a per-capita record, their names carved on a memorial beside Buckingham Palace. The turban was their only helmet.
The REAL scandal? Police handcuffed Henry as he lay dying because his killer shouted "racism" first. THAT is the failure that cost a life. Fix the policing. Don't scapegoat a whole faith to dodge the harder conversation.
Let Sikhs carry their kirpan. Don't let one evil idiot rob a patriotic, law-abiding, 300-year-old faith of one of its most sacred articles. That isn't justice and it isn't safety. It's cheap politics and we can all see it. 🪯