
What Do Henry Nowak and George Floyd Have in Common?
Riots are gripping the streets of Southampton in Great Britain today as the tragic events of the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, an accounting student, play out in the media with the conviction of his murderer and the release of footage of what happened. Like George Floyd here in the United States, Nowak’s last words were “I can’t breathe,” and like Floyd, he was being held to the ground by police, even being handcuffed as he bled to death. The more potent underlying similarity with Floyd’s death, however, is that of reverse racism — people of color are believed, those who are white are not. White Always Guilty, as the Democrats here in the U.S. want us to believe. Unfortunately, the same mantra seems to have gripped Great Britain. Some background: On the night of December 3, 2025, Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old first-year accountancy student at the University of Southampton, was walking home alone after a night out with his soccer team. He was unarmed and completely sober. On the way home, he encountered a Sikh named Vickrum Digwa, who was carrying an eight-inch blade, larger than the ceremonial Sikh blade allowed under British law. What followed was Digwa stabbing Nowak.
What Do Henry Nowak and George Floyd Have in Common?
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