Henry Nowak’s Death Must Not Be in Vain
Britain’s Final Stand Henry Nowak lies dead at eighteen years old, stabbed five times by a killer who carried a protected religious blade. As he bled out on a Southampton street, Henry gasped the same words that once shook the world: “I can’t breathe.” British police officers did not rush to save him. They handcuffed him instead, believing the false racism claim of his attacker. This is not a random tragedy. It is the predictable result of a nation that has lost its way. Britain stands at a precipice. The long march of unassimilated migration has transformed its cities, strained its…
