‘I Can’t Breathe’: UK Teen Henry Nowak’s Murder Ignites Massive Protests After Police Handcuff Dying Victim
Henry Nowak is Britain’s George Floyd only in the sense the establishment desperately does not want to admit: he said “I can’t breathe,” died in police custody, and exposed a system trained to see narrative before blood.
RAIR’s report describes a white 18-year-old stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, then handcuffed by police after Digwa claimed racism. If the allegation of racism carried more weight than a dying boy saying he had been stabbed, Britain has crossed from policing into ideological reflex.
The Lockean premise is simple: government exists to protect life. When it fails that duty, legitimacy bleeds out.[Luthmann]
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