00:13:04.360But what does Keir Starmer do? Remember, last year, what was he pushing? Adolescents, young white men. It's the young white men that are the problem. Young white men like Henry Novak are the problem. And here's the issue with the anti-whites.
00:13:19.220and yes some of many in fact of the anti-whites are white themselves because they use uh anti-whitism0.94
00:13:27.460or anti-white hate to cling to power to get to power to get votes to get influence in society0.61
00:13:34.620okay they went around and worked with netflix the uk government to tell you that it was young
00:13:42.840white men committing knife crime knife crime and you know it's it's it's really simple
00:13:50.600it was a lie it was a lie then it's a lie now but that type of lie sticks in your mind and it sticks
00:13:57.340in your mind it's stuck in the mind clearly of these law enforcement officials these police
00:14:01.540officers that when they arrived upon a scene what did they believe what did they believe they believed
00:14:09.740they believed migrant oh clearly the young white man must have been the problem
00:14:18.540that's what i've been told that's what i've been told by the prime minister that's what i've been
00:14:23.420told by netflix that's what i've been told by the media he must have been the problem it couldn't
00:14:29.540possibly be the young migrant with the knife no no no impossible he must be lying about being
00:14:36.940stabbed. That's what the media told me. That was my filter on reality, as Scott Adams would say.
00:14:44.220So if my filter on reality is created by the anti-whites, then that means my filter on reality0.71
00:14:49.780is going to be anti-white, regardless of what my personal background is. So you could be white,0.87
00:14:55.480you could be someone whose entire family is white, and yet you could believe, right,0.87
00:14:59.940self-hating whites is a big, big thing, certainly in the UK, certainly all over the US.0.93
00:15:04.600because you're told right you're told you have to apologize for being white being white you're the0.99
00:15:10.780you're the problem for every of everything you are the cause of all the problems in the world0.99
00:15:16.400you are the reason that the rest of the world is in shambles and because of that right because of1.00
00:15:23.460your white race you then need to apologize and allow the rest of the world to come into your1.00
00:15:30.460borders to eat and absorb the sustenance of your land, take everything, kill your children,1.00
00:15:43.960rape your daughters like they were doing in Ireland. Kevin Posobiec was over there covering1.00
00:15:47.600that. And you have to take it, even though, you know, and they'll use all sorts of Barack Obama,
00:15:55.460you know, would come up with so many different justifications for this.
00:16:39.680So walk me through this, that why is it that your prime minister seems more upset at the
00:16:45.140people protesting this heinous murder and series of actions and state-backed indifference
00:16:51.320than the people who actually did these things?
00:16:55.460Because anti-racism has become the sole animating principle of British state for the last, well, one might say since 1948, but especially since 1999 at the very least,
00:17:09.320with the publication of the Macpherson Report following the murder of a black teenager called Stephen Lawrence.
00:17:15.980And the police were allegedly mishandling that, dragging their feet, and they were accused of institutional racism.
00:17:22.100You know, that magic word that was spread all across America and then exported to my country
00:17:26.260in the aftermath of George Floyd's overdose under Derek Chauvin's knee.
00:17:31.920Keir Starmer took the knee for George Floyd when he was leader of the Labour opposition.
00:17:35.920Hasn't taken the knee for Henry Nowak.
00:17:37.580He actually didn't make a statement on Henry Nowak until he was forced to by the Speaker of the House, Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
00:17:45.760And even then, he only just gave a statement on X.
00:17:49.160So Keir Starmer is indifferent because he believes it is the state's role as a former human rights lawyer, as a communist human rights lawyer, by the way, who's a member of the Haldane Society, a group of communist activists in the legal profession that broke away from the Labour lawyers over support for the Soviet Union, which Starmer visited in the 90s.
00:18:07.640as a human rights lawyer he believes it is the role of the government to play umpire between
00:18:13.200imported violent tribal minority groups and the native population all the while denying that
00:18:19.320native population has an identity in the first place and so the most offensive thing to keir
00:18:24.620stormer to the state to the to the legal profession that he mobilized around the clock in 2024 to
00:18:30.140imprison people for social media posts the most offensive thing is not that a violent tribal
00:18:35.180minority who never needed to be in this country in the first place killed a bright young lad like
00:18:39.900Henry Novak no no the most offensive thing is you talking about it is you realizing that all of
00:18:44.720these crimes perpetrated against our children now I've got two two on the way now and I fear for
00:18:50.800the fate awaiting them if this goes on if you keep talking about it then you are somehow causing the1.00
00:18:56.700problems you are causing division you are stopping integration you are the reason why these imported1.00
00:19:03.460tribal minorities don't feel like they fit in and they just have to go out and rape and stab1.00
00:19:07.360our sons and daughters that's why he's obsessed with this and that's why the state are obsessed1.00
00:19:11.360with shutting up anyone in this country who is daring to talk about the problem i i want to talk
00:19:17.160more about this let's let's take a quick break we'll be just back jack posobiec on the murder
00:19:21.960of henry novak the reaction from prime minister starmer human defense daily
00:19:26.140All right, Jeff, we're back live here at Human Events Daily. We're on with Conor Tomlinson.
00:19:48.320He's the host of Tomlinson Talks in the UK. He's walking us through the political and societal
00:19:55.660public reaction to the murder, not just the murder of Henry Novak, by the way, and that
00:20:00.900as, as heinous and as awful as that was, we're not just talking about that.
00:20:04.940We're talking about the fact of the police indifference, the police and law enforcement
00:20:11.520response that was not to be, and in fact was antagonistic to him in his dying moments.
00:20:20.760It's the last thing that he ever heard on this side of heaven.
00:20:25.660Connor, what do you expect will be the fallout from this? Because it seems that, I mean, just from watching these scenes from the last evening, and I was glued to the live streams all night as far as they went, it seems like this is not going away anytime soon.
00:20:41.220absolutely not i mean the public are incandescent with rage over this if you just look at polling
00:20:47.200of whether or not the public are aware on issues most political issues are very westminster bubble
00:20:52.020very low salient about 70 percent of the public are following this story closely and the overwhelming
00:20:56.840majority are furious and they blame the police for this but also remember number one issue in
00:21:02.280the country right now is immigration and this this issue is indistinguishable from immigration0.74
00:21:06.920because of the perpetrator and his family who engaged in corrupt, clannish behaviour,0.96
00:21:12.440the type we see commonly on the Indian subcontinent.0.91
00:21:14.660If those people were never in our country, Henry Novak would still be alive.
00:21:17.160He'd still be going to university, he'd still be palling around with his friends
00:21:20.120and making silly TikToks with his grieving sister.
00:21:23.260So the public are well aware of the disparity,
00:21:27.100not just in the behaviour of the perpetrator and the victim,
00:21:31.360but in the way that they are treated by their own police officers.
00:21:34.320Because if you look at the police training for Hampshire and Isla White Constabulary, which is where the killing took place, and if you look at the National Police Action Plan, written in the aftermath of George Floyd's overdose, they say, and I quote,
00:21:48.060that their commitment to racial equity means producing equality of policing outcomes for people from different ethnic groups by responding to individuals and communities according to their specific needs. It does not mean treating everyone the same or being colourblind racial equality.
00:22:03.560so people realized that the police actively discriminate against whites against the native
00:22:09.360host majority of our isles the english scottish welsh and irish and they believe minorities on
00:22:15.680the basis that they are minorities believing they're oppressed ahead of time and now there
00:22:19.440is clear evidence as there has been with the pakistani rape gangs uh as well but that's been0.93
00:22:24.080actively suppressed by the government there is clear evidence that these minorities know they0.97
00:22:27.840occupy a privileged position in our country that they can carry swords around as a religious0.58
00:22:31.860exemption that they can have community activists and organization groups funded by the taxpayer0.71
00:22:37.120as charities to advocate for their own sectarian interests and they can invoke the magic word of
00:22:41.780racism to escape any and all accountability for their violent action and the police will show up
00:22:46.740on scene and believe them and even as your son or daughter is delivering a death rattle pleading
00:22:52.140with them telling them i've been stabbed i'm dying i'm drowning to death in my own blood oh dear god
00:22:56.880won't someone help me the police will say i don't think you have and the last thing you will hear
00:24:28.340Bringing it back to this, when we had the case of Irina Zarutska here in the United States, one of the last cases that Charlie Kirk ever talked about in his entire life, her killer didn't know that she was Ukrainian or Slavic or had any conception that she had fled from war-torn Eastern Europe.
00:24:49.680He just knew that she was white, and that was enough.0.70
00:24:55.080And you see this again and again and again.
00:24:58.120And so it's it's this identity which hasn't really been sought by the by by white citizens.0.58
00:25:03.700It's been imposed by outside by, number one, these anti-white behaviors.
00:25:09.340But then also the fact that we see so many policies discussing race and discussing white identity.
00:25:15.640But but if you you know, if you come at it from anything other than a counter prevailing attitude, you know, you are the one who's depicted as somehow, as you say, being divisive, being bigoted.
00:25:28.120uh even if you just repeat their own words back to them and the level of violence that's been
00:25:34.080perpetuated in the wake of it has i think broken through the the last the last gaps of anyone's
00:25:42.720tolerance or equity or charity towards any of these situations people are done they're just done
00:25:50.380yeah i mean the the media circus that has followed this trying to contain public outrage and reroute
00:25:58.880it back to uh the multicultural agenda that the state is more comfortable with has just been
00:26:03.580embarrassed for being embarrassed being intellectually impoverished for example the
00:26:08.100black police federation has been touring the television stations in the last few days saying0.51
00:26:12.840there is no proof of two-tier policing well i know that there's proof of two-tier policing
00:26:17.340because there's a black police federation and there certainly isn't a white one or the example
00:26:23.380that there are Sikh press associations releasing statements from Vikram Digwa's family saying we
00:26:31.900would appreciate public privacy at this time. Vikram Digwa's family disrupted the sentencing
00:26:36.880hearing for Vikram Digwa by yelling racist at the court, the judge and Henry Novak's family.
00:26:43.540so even after they fabricated claims of racism which by the way we shouldn't care about because
00:26:50.060even if henry novak had said every slur under the sun to this man he shouldn't have been stabbed to
00:26:54.600death but clearly the police care more about that to acquit their own consciences of the accusation
00:26:58.680of racism than they do about dying man but even after they fabricated that claim for which there
00:27:03.080was no evidence the family still tried to use the charge to indict the justice system for daring to
00:27:09.680prosecute one of their own because they see themselves as a privileged class
00:27:12.320we're up on a break can i can i hold you over we'll do a panel coming up after this i i think
00:27:20.020we're going to stay on this folks the camel's back has been broken right back
00:27:26.400what's the main reason you're out here today what should we do about all of this because it's the0.60
00:27:35.520most disgusting thing I've ever witnessed in the world. If this was a young black man,1.00
00:27:40.320the whole country would be on fire. There'd be McPherson reports. There'd be1.00
00:27:43.920independent inquiry. Those people in there are your enemy. They're not your friend.
00:27:50.640All right, folks, we're back live. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily, and we've got Jack Hadfield
00:27:57.280now joining us. We've got sort of a UK panel going on with Jack and Connor Tomlinson. Jack,
00:28:05.260how are you i'm doing all right how are you so tell us tell it put us in the scene you were there
00:28:12.760you spent the majority of the day with uh individuals on the ground in southampton tell
00:28:18.380us what the responses were tell us about you know what it really was because keir stomer he seems
00:28:24.160very upset and intent to uh throw the book at these people who are out there protesting over
00:28:31.120this murder and the police's lack of response to it yeah so what you've got to understand about
00:28:37.180the protests last night is that there are really two protests in a way the first one started at
00:28:43.7006 p.m outside the southampton central police station just near the train station the south
00:28:49.480of the town and i would estimate there are around three to four thousand people who turned up there
00:28:54.480and that's when people like uh tommy robinson nick danconi from ukip uh kelly j keen from let
00:29:00.860women speak spoke on the issue there and then post that post the main speaker event the crowd
00:29:09.940then moved two miles north to Portswood the Portswood police station which was actually just
00:29:16.360around the corner from Belmont Road where the house was where Henry Novak succumbed to his
00:29:23.180injuries from Vikram Digwa. And so in that transition period, the first protest was
00:29:30.000completely peaceful. It was it was it was there with people paying their respects to Henry and
00:29:36.140making their voices heard like to the police. Interesting. It's crazy having gone to a more
00:29:42.980sort of righteous protest to hear chants of I can't breathe, which was Henry Novak's last words
00:29:49.400and you know racist police off our streets which is phrases you usually hear at leftist anti-police
00:29:55.920protests um so then in the second half of the protest given that it was two miles up the road
00:30:01.160the crowd really thinned out and then later on in the evening when there was a much smaller
00:30:05.840percentage of the crowd there definitely less than a thousand and then there were only a very
00:30:10.240small fraction of that crowd who actually engaged in violence with the police so once again you know
00:30:17.660What was actually a mostly peaceful protest, unlike the BLM riots of 2020, is being portrayed again by the media, by the political establishment as just being far right rioters, racist thugs like they did to everybody at Southport, like they did to the people who are at the asylum hotel protest last year.
00:30:37.500So you can see the narrative that's being spun.
00:30:39.840Of course. And obviously, the prime minister is playing directly into that.
00:30:43.220Now, I did want to ask just a question of on-the-ground logistics.
00:30:46.920How far away – so that spot where – because I understand they did actually make it to where Henry Novak died.
00:30:53.640How far away from that spot is the police station?
00:30:57.820Are we talking walking distance, driving distance?
00:31:13.080And so if they had needed further assistance, if they had needed if they had made a call for a first responder or some type of medical unit to come by or perhaps even tried to transport them, it was right there.
00:31:24.760Yes, exactly. And that is what's shocking of the entire thing is the fact the police seemingly took so long to turn up and to save Henry's life.
00:31:32.560And I think this is the thing with I think the focus really should be on the anti-white institution of the police in that, you know, as Connors mentioned previously, you know, they they assumed that he was a criminal.
00:31:47.860They cuffed him. They read his rights. And because they because he was white, they assumed he was the aggressor.
00:31:55.080Now, as far as I can tell, because they turn up so late, nothing they would have done, even if they immediately started to help him, he probably still would have died.
00:32:04.640But if they had turned up earlier and they had behaved the same way, it is entirely possible the police would have been complicit in the murder of a young white man.
00:32:13.800connor when when we're looking at these situations help us to analyze this
00:32:22.680for the average person at home where's where's the average british citizen if you're watching
00:32:28.440something like this play out across your screens you saw the southport murders in 2024 of course
00:32:34.920those incredibly disgusting murders you're seeing this now where's the average brit when it comes to
00:32:40.300this well uh not to paraphrase barack obama but they're thinking that could have been my son
00:32:46.380or the same with the girls butchered by anti-white african axel rudik obama in 2024 which the entire
00:32:52.840state conspired to try and tell us was a welsh choir boy by the way i mean the police at the time
00:32:57.320wanted to um strategically disclose that his parents were of a christian background in order
00:33:03.060to deflect blame away from muslim and migrant communities because that's their chief concern
00:33:07.300but most of the public were thinking well that could have been my daughter's just going to a
00:33:10.620taylor swift dance can i can i and so they're looking at the politicians so for by the way
00:33:14.040connor connor connor for for our audience because you know that case may not as be as as uh familiar
00:33:20.500to them as as uh you know this most recent one as it is in the uk if i remember correctly um
00:33:26.660his name yeah axel rudigabaga that they were it was a young girls dance studio and if and correct
00:33:35.440me for a moment they were having like a taylor swift party and he runs in with a knife and begins
00:33:41.200stabbing the children stabbing the girls is that do i have that correct yeah it was a premeditated
00:33:45.880terror attack based on the fact that he told you know school kids in the in the school before he
00:33:50.040got kicked out a few years before that he wanted white genocide um he was researching all sorts of
00:33:54.660anti-white post-colonial literature he tried to make ricin in his bedroom at home he'd ordered
00:33:59.360numerous knives and machetes off of amazon and the week before he'd went to go to his old school
00:34:03.840and went to stab it, and his dad convinced him
00:34:05.820not to get in the taxi cab, but didn't call the police
00:34:29.680in both cases, in Henry Novak's murder
00:34:31.640with Vikram Digwa and in Axel Rudicabana
00:34:33.820killings, the families themselves conspired to cover it up. Because time after time, in the
00:34:39.540reports that we saw about the Southport murders, the parents tried to stop social workers from
00:34:43.960intervening. The school was told don't profile a young black boy with a knife. Just like Vikram
00:34:49.780Digwar showed violent behaviours, the Sikh community had actually banned him from a gudwara
00:34:53.680because he tried to steal some knives before, I believe. There's footage of him and his brother
00:34:57.360getting out of a car during an altercation with another driver from before Henry's murder, and he
00:35:03.500had a sword on his hip that he was about to unsheathe and threaten the other drivers with
00:35:08.020it. So there was knowledge that these children, these men now, you know, Rudy Cabana and Digwa,
00:35:13.780were violent psychopaths obsessed with weaponry, and Rudy Cabana's case was so anti-white he wanted0.97
00:35:18.640to stab children. In Digwa's case, clearly knew he could play the race car to try and get away0.99
00:35:23.560with his violent behavior. And in both cases, not only did the state tell us not to notice this
00:35:28.640pattern not only has the family covered it up but afterwards as well the community has been
00:35:33.860mobilized to run interference for this person because we've seen seek organizations come out
00:35:37.500in recent days and they've said um the seek community are not to blame okay fair enough you0.93
00:35:42.360know they didn't commit the crime but oh we couldn't have known what was going through dick
00:35:45.320was head it's not like he intended to go out and kill henry novak but sorry how do you know that0.83
00:35:50.000instead you're just trying to minimize the blame that you might suffer as members of the seek or
00:35:55.260the migrant community because you know that you benefit from a privileged legal position
00:35:58.540over the native population in this country whose children are getting killed and that is driving
00:36:03.700what's more of the public outrage it's the knowledge that not only are we second-class
00:36:07.360citizens but it's being rubbed in our face and we're told that we can't be angry about it and
00:36:11.700we can't collectively organize while every other group does it at our expense let me go back to
00:36:17.920to Jack here. So Jack, when you were there at these, at these protests, did you, did you get
00:36:24.880a sense of this? Because I know we saw that there, there were, there were, there were some British
00:36:28.360folks there. There are also some members of the Polish community there. And did you get a sense
00:36:34.440that, that sort of the, maybe a lot of the old barriers, you know, between various groups such
00:36:40.300as those have, have sort of come down and, and really it was people, it was very much a, a, a
00:36:46.940group effort where uh where really race did play a role but of course coming from the attacker
00:36:54.040and coming from the state not from their own uh their own choosing yes there's two things here
00:36:59.940i mean firstly i do think uh you know the the reaction to the killing of henry nomad of course
00:37:05.680was half polish and half english has does that has kind of shown that you know the poles really
00:37:11.300have been integrated now properly into british society in that you know uh somebody who's a pole
00:37:18.500who would have been 10 15 or so years ago considered someone who's been coming over0.96
00:37:23.740from eastern europe getting low wage jobs you know you know uh screwing up the uh unemployment rate
00:37:31.200of native brits for example is now considered to be one of us in that uh the police treated him
00:37:37.220just like they would somebody who was completely uh who was completely white british um and i think
00:37:42.620as well with the communities uh it it is it is not it is not just as connor said the fact that
00:37:50.900the communities themselves uh rally around one of their own it's also that the police on the other
00:37:57.980hand also refuses to investigate anything that is um uh that would put these communities in a bad
00:38:05.620light again going back to southport axel rudy cabana uh prevent was told you know not to look
00:38:10.760into him because he was black as kind of mentioned before the manchester arena bombings um they were
00:38:15.420not looking into because he was brown and muslim the pakistani race gangs yeah hold that they looked0.95
00:38:21.580right there quick break we'll be right back let you finish that this is very important that we're
00:38:27.260digging into. Human Events Day. Jack Pacific back live, Human Events Daily. We're talking about the
00:38:47.720aftermath of the murder of Henry Novak, young boy in the UK. And actually over at humanevents.com,
00:38:56.040We've just published an article, and I want everyone to go there and see it, where the police guidance that led to Henry Novak's arrest while bleeding to death was actually sparked by the George Floyd case.
00:39:09.320And this comes in amid criticism by Amnesty International.
00:39:14.520They're attacking, they're attacking, of course, Nigel Farage and his statements talking about cold, hard rage.
00:39:22.500They say there's no such thing as two-tier policing.
00:39:26.040But Nigel Farage has pointed out that the police race action race action plan is based and its guidance are based on policing outcomes.
00:39:36.040And, of course, those were there in place because of George Floyd.
00:39:41.520The policy part of the police anti-racism commitment, this is what our guests were just telling us, were published in 2022.
00:39:48.200and we've got the entire framework there and cites the difficult history in the relationships
00:39:53.700between police and the black communities. So, and, and, and let me get, let me get Conor back
00:39:59.120on to comment on this very quickly. So kind of this report that, that human events talking about
00:40:03.320this policy is specifically cited whereby in they're saying that the police have been instructed
00:40:11.060essentially that when they arrive at a scene, they are to respond exactly as these officers
00:40:18.100in Southampton did. They are to treat one as the victim, just based on race, and one as the
00:40:25.860perpetrator, again, just based on race. How can you have that? Well, you can have that because,
00:40:31.600as I said earlier, Jack, anti-racism is their only concern. And the George Floyd riots put this on
00:40:36.540steroids after 2020, when my country became ideologically captured by the same communist
00:40:44.020revolution uh that took over america and caused uh billions of dollars in damage and loss of life
00:40:48.820what happened here is we had total institutional capture and it amplified the pre-existing anti-racist
00:40:56.560policies that the police were carrying out that led to for example the institutional cover-up of
00:41:01.800the pakistani rape gang scandal which is still going on today by the way and police turning a
00:41:06.460blind eye arresting the girls or their fathers who tried to free them uh from the pakistani torture
00:41:12.680chambers that they were being gang raped in because they wanted to keep community cohesion
00:41:17.440or they didn't want to upset race relations. The same happened because of the infamous
00:41:22.160non-crime hate incidents I'm sure you've all heard about over in the States where people get
00:41:26.660not just locked up for social media posts but they get a scarlet letter against their name
00:41:30.580for offensive speech that is not criminal but that a minority has called the police up anonymously
00:41:36.640and complained about and the police have to believe that a non-crime has been committed
00:41:41.520by virtue of a minority being offended.0.75