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Cold rage

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twaddle Sat 06-Jun-26 02:54:31

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8p08e3jz0o

The link needs to be read. This victim's parents are also suffering.

Where are the posts on social media from Vance, Musk and Farage? Two tier commenting maybe.

MissAdventure Sat 06-Jun-26 03:07:47

Are you politicising the murder?
What did the police do in this case, do you know?
Similar, though, reading that.
Another one with a parent thay covers for him.
Disgraceful animal!

twaddle Sat 06-Jun-26 04:29:53

No, I'm not politicising the murder. I'm questioning why some of the richest and most powerful people in the world haven't posted about it on social media. Vance didn't concentrate on the mistake by the police in the Norwak case, but on immigration. If the main concern were police failure, the first thing to do would be to leave the police to do its job re an internal enquiry.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jun-26 05:04:56

It’s horrible, they are not publishing anything about white, home grown villains it makes me so angry, disappointed, and upset
It is so unfair the press runs us, and so many believe every word

Doodledog Sat 06-Jun-26 05:17:13

I don’t think it’s politicising to compare the cases. In one, a white man was killed by a Sikh, and there are riots and questions in parliament. In another a Saudi man is killed by a white man, and there is no outcry. Both victims were young students starting out in life, and both aggressors were dangerous thugs.

The nature of the police involvement in the Henry Nowak case was an added factor, but the end result was that two families have lost a son who should have had a bright future. Isn’t it necessary to ask why one case has had calls for ‘cold, hard rage’ and the other not? Particularly when those calls are coming from a man who is positioning himself as our next PM.