“HITLERIAN!” Henry Nowak Murder Sparks Debate On Two-Tier Policing Post Black Lives Matter
6/9/202638 min
The shocking murder of Henry Nowak has sparked an overdue debate across Western the world about two-tier policing. Many believe that post-BLM hysteria led to a climate of overcorrection and reverse racism. And as a sideline to the truly harrowing details of the Nowak case, the UK in particular is now experiencing an outbreak of two-tier virtue-signalling. Politicians there had no hesitation about taking a knee for George Floyd, for example. Official police guidance, as we now know, was updated to eradicate colourblind policing and actively pursue a so-called “equity of outcomes.” Piers Morgan believes that if you reject identity politics and sincerely believe in the ideal of a colourblind society, then you shouldn’t now be repeating the same mistakes. The difference, though, is that so many of our politicians and celebrities clearly do believe in performative virtue - as long as it’s their version of it. And not for the first time, they’ve been exposed as raging hypocrites. He’s joined by political commentator Kaizen Asiedu, former Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh, political economist Ashok Kumar and Reform UK’s candidate for London Mayor Laila Cunningham to discuss. 00:00 Introduction 03:35 Piers is joined by his panel 04:50 Ashok Kumar gives his take on David Lammy’s comments on LBC 06:28 The race issue with Henry Nowak’s murder 08:43 Nigel Farage’s hypocrisy with the cases of Henry Nowak and Sarah Everard’s cases 18:30 Police forces being colour blind 19:30 Taking the knee and performative virtue-signalling 21:34 JD Vance’s position on mass migration in relation to Henry Nowak’s murder 28:34 Kaizen Asiedu on white guilt 31:18 Laila Cunningham on the police treating people differently based on their identity and race Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Kaizen Asiedu· Panelist0:14
[suspenseful music] We've gotten to a point where the infiltration of racism is so powerful, that it can, it can cause the cops to ignore the fact that a young man is saying, "Hey, I can't breathe, and I was just stabbed."
Joe Walsh· Panelist0:28
Why did Farage do what he did in each incident? It, it, it depends on the skin color of the victim and the skin color of the killer.
Laila Cunningham· Panelist0:35
Identity politics.
Joe Walsh· Panelist0:37
Period.
Laila Cunningham· Panelist0:37
Bring it down straight to identity politics.
Joe Walsh· Panelist0:38
No, no, no, no.
Laila Cunningham· Panelist0:38
As usual.
Joe Walsh· Panelist0:39
Let me finish my thought.
Laila Cunningham· Panelist0:39
That's all you do.
Ashok Kumar· Panelist0:40
This was completely cold and calculated.
Joe Walsh· Panelist0:43
It was- It was Hitlerian.
Laila Cunningham· Panelist0:44
He never called for violence. He never called for people to take to the street.
Piers Morgan· Host0:47
J.D. Vance, the vice president of the United States, who said, "He should be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants."
Kaizen Asiedu· Panelist0:59
I do think he makes a really important point about self-hatred, and I'll actually go out a step further and say it's actually white guilt.
Piers Morgan· Host1:05
The shocking murder of Henry Novak has sparked an overdue debate across Western world about two-tier policing. Many believe, as I do, that post-BLM hysteria led to a climate of reverse racism, an overcorrection in which racism was to be assumed until proven otherwise. As a sideline to the truly harrowing details of the Novak case, the UK in particular is now experiencing an outbreak of two-tier virtue signaling.