maximumsnazz
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@Kingbingo_ They're sorry for treating him as a racist? So they're admitting they believe racists deserve to be killed, or at the very least left to die?
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@HantsPolice @smg1664 So your officers didn't see copious amounts of blood pooling around the victim as he bled out, nor did you see it on the murderer?
Do you think anyone believes anything you say at this point? If you're being honest I'm sure bodycam footage would support your claims.
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Today, a man has been convicted of the murder of student Henry Nowak in Southampton. Throughout the trial, we have not discussed this case publicly to ensure that justice could be done but now we can share a message from DCC Robert France.
orlo.uk/nTX43
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Chief Constable Alexis Boon
Deputy Chief Constable Sam de Reya
You are complicit in the murder of Henry Nowak
RELEASE THE BODY CAM FOOTAGE AND AUDIO
@HantsPolice


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@MikeSouthWestUK @HantsPolice I don't know why you're asking this question. The Hants Police have already answered this with their actions: "He's racist" is what they deem more important.
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Dear @HantsPolice, I have a quiz for you:
Of the two, which one is more important to investigate first?
1: “he’s a racist”
2: “I have been stabbed”
Take all the time you need….
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Henry Nowak: “I have been stabbed.”
Police officer: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
Henry, eighteen years old and in his final moments on earth, said he couldn’t breathe.
Scared. Disdained as a “racist”by disgusting DEI @HantsPolice
Who was the officer?
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Vickrum Digwa has been found guilty of the murder of eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak.
His mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, was found guilty of assisting an offender, after taking the murder weapon from the scene and attempting to conceal it from the police.
Digwa's father and brother, who also attended the scene and lied to the police about the stabbing, should also be tried as accomplices.
And the police, who handcuffed Henry and left him to drown to death in his own blood, because his killer accused him of racism, should be tried too.
Nowak was stabbed five times: twice in the back of his legs, once in the face, and a fatal wound to the chest. Digwa kept stabbing as Nowak tried to run away.
Digwa deserves the death penalty.
Henry Nowak would still be alive today if our state hadn't imported Digwa's violent clan into our country, and if every institution didn't have antiracism as its sole animating principle.

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@raelbrav You're just desperate to save your wifes career.
Tories 1.0 and 2.0 are done.
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First they came for the Indian doctors, and I did not speak out because now my girlfriend can visit the hospital without worrying about getting raped.
Then they came for the Indian engineers, and I did not speak out because every website, app, and OS mysteriously started working again.
Then they came for the Indian leaders, and I did not speak out because I no longer had to worry about my banking information being stolen by scammers.
Then they came for the Indian businesses, and I did not speak out because I could buy gas without getting my credit card skimmed.
Then they came for me...JUST KIDDING! I lived happily ever after.
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum
If every Indian disappeared from America tomorrow: ✅ Thousands of doctors would be gone ✅ Silicon Valley would lose countless engineers ✅ Major tech companies would lose key leaders ✅ Thousands of businesses and jobs would vanish For just ~1% of the US population, Indian Americans have had an outsized impact on technology, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Agree or disagree: Indians are one of America’s most successful immigrant Community
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@JustinTrudeau @s_guilbeault Oh shut up Justin.
Just. Shut up.
You have destroyed our country and it will take a generation to correct.
You did not build a better Canada.
You made it worse.
Shut. Up.
Please.
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Canadians should not be losing jobs because India has an overpopulation problem
Kelly for Texas@KellyIsRightTX
Americans shouldn’t be losing jobs because India has an over population problem.
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July 26, 2020. A beach near Collingwood, Ontario.
Sixteen-year-old Jamey Ruth Klassen was supposed to be enjoying a quiet family vacation beside the icy blue waters of Georgian Bay.
Farther out on the lake, a man named Christopher Robertson had taken his kayak out alone for a peaceful paddle. Then the kayak filled with water and flipped.
Suddenly, he was stranded in the freezing bay, clinging desperately to the overturned hull while shouting for help.
Jamey didn’t hear him directly.
What she heard instead were strangers nearby calling 911, panicking about a kayaker who had disappeared beneath the surface and wasn’t coming back up.
Most teenagers would’ve stayed on shore.
The water was brutally cold. The distance looked impossible. Lifeguards and paramedics were already being called. Waiting would’ve been understandable.
Jamey never waited.
She ran toward the water and dove in.
Alone, she swam nearly 600 feet through Georgian Bay — the distance of two football fields — pushing herself farther and farther from shore toward the empty kayak floating in the distance.
By the time she reached it, Christopher Robertson was gone.
Then Jamey looked down.
Through the clear Canadian water, she could see him lying motionless twelve feet below on the lake floor.
She took one breath.
And dove.
The cold tightened around her body instantly as she reached the bottom. She grabbed Robertson beneath both arms and forced herself upward, dragging his unconscious body back toward the surface.
He wasn’t breathing.
His body hung limp in the water.
Jamey refused to let go.
She turned him onto his back, balanced his head against her shoulder, wrapped one arm across his chest, and began swimming him toward shore using only one arm and her legs.
Every second became harder.
Her muscles burned violently. Her lungs screamed. She had no formal lifeguard certification because the pandemic had canceled the courses she planned to take that summer.
Still, she kept kicking.
Then fear hit her.
Jamey realized she might drown beside him before reaching shore.
Exhausted and losing strength, she used the last thing she still had left:
Her voice.
She screamed for help.
A nearby paddleboarder heard her cries and rushed across the water. Together, they lifted Robertson onto the board while Jamey, shivering and exhausted, swam the remaining distance alone.
Onshore, police officers and paramedics immediately began CPR.
Moments later, Christopher Robertson started breathing again.
He survived.
Nearly a year later, Jamey Ruth Klassen received the Carnegie Medal — North America’s highest civilian honor for heroism. Out of millions of people, only eighteen recipients were chosen that year.
But Jamey barely spoke about herself afterward.
Instead, she used the scholarship money from the award to attend nursing school at McMaster University, quietly continuing the same instinct that had driven her into the freezing water that day:
If someone needs help, you go.
No hesitation.
No spotlight.
No waiting for someone braver.
Just a sixteen-year-old girl who saw a stranger drowning… and decided his life mattered more than her fear.

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@PolitlcsUK If @Nigel_Farage is worried about the “right” wing vote being split, Reform should stand down.
Farage and Reform have nothing positive to offer the country.
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We were told by CFIB lobbyists and Restaurants Canada that local Canadians were too lazy to work at Tim Hortons.
Now, on the eve of American competitors moving in, Tim Hortons tells Canadians that it will employ 10,000 Canadians.
Continue the boycott.
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail
Tim Hortons to dial back use of Temporary Foreign Worker program, aims to hire 10,000 locally theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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