Avoid the British Police at All Costs
Tom Hunter No Minister
Recently I made the following comment about how White British people should deal with the British Police from this point on after Henry Nowak’s murder:
As to the cops themselves, well I don’t actually hate the ones who let Henry die, nor am I angry with them. That’s because you can’t hate or get angry with robots. Sure, they were cold, clinical and inhumane but that’s how they were programmed to be by endless training sessions on DEI and the rest. … No, the best advice for anybody white living within the boundaries of the Hampshire Police force is not to protest against them but tostay well away from them from now on. The locals already likely know that it’s a waste of time calling them if you’ve been burgled or had your car stolen. But active avoidance is now needed; for example, if you see a Hampshire cop walking down the street towards you, cross the street. Keep as much distance as possible between you and the officers. Remember that these officers have been trained to see you as a white supremacist first and foremost. It is their first instinct and it is obviously dangerous to be around such people.
They didn’t need to be told and it’s telling that this interview is by a French TV channel.
Thus making this cartoon no longer a joke:
The following X-comment provides a more detailed argument on trust and institutions in general, in response specifically to the Hampshire Police’s threat that words they don’t like will be met with more state violence, but of which they are merely one of most institutions in the West that are almost dead in the eyes of the people who once supported them.
It’s getting worse: It turns out that two days after the murder, the cops secretly recorded Digwa confessing to his brother, in Punjabi, and talked about claiming self-defence, with no mention of racism. The cops knew and yet:
_The Sunday Times can also reveal that the force wanted to portray Nowak as the aggressor in an official statement three days after his death, but changed their wording after outrage from his grieving family…An initial police statement later that morning said: “It was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.”
The Nowak family, raw with grief, became concerned that a false narrative was being pushed about their son. It is understood that police told the family the next update they planned to publish, which would include the Nowaks’ tribute, would again imply that he was the initial aggressor.
Officers dropped that section of the statement, which only referred to an “altercation” when publis_hed.
_The Sunday Times reports that three days after Henry Nowak’s death, police wanted to issue a statement implying Henry was the aggressor.
By then, they already had evidence that wasn’t the case. Only after objections from Henry’s family was the wording changed._
And remember that it’s not just the British Police that must be avoided but also their ideological allies who have programmed them into “Anti-Racist” automatons.
This article was originally published by No Minister.
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