Matt Walsh
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As foreigners stream into the country, in many cases raping and murdering their children, white Britons have lost job opportunities solely because of their skin color.
Their government has treated them like invaders in their own homeland, even when they're defending themselves.
In fact, just yesterday, as everyone in the country has been fixated on the story of Henry Novak's murder, here's how the police in East London responded to a scene where a mob of non-white foreigners attacked a lone white guy.
Watch.
A security guy instinctively racist to restrain the white guy who was just beaten by a mob of black guys and then kicked while he was on the ground.
And the white guy clearly didn't do anything wrong.
His hands were in his pockets when he was attacked.
If you're a cop or a security guard and you see something like this happen, your first move should be to restrain the people who are trying to commit murder.
But in Britain, the cops, even the white cops, don't think that way.
They're conditioned from birth to see whites as the oppressor, as the villains in any situation, and they act accordingly.
This programming is finally breaking across much of Britain like a fever that's gone on for too long.
The relentless state propaganda is not as effective as it used to be.
And if you doubt that, take a look at this post from Channel 4 News in the UK.
And, I mean, the irony is...
literally beyond parody.
They're trying to convince everyone that they shouldn't read anything into the body camera footage showing the death of Henry Novak or the callous disregard of the police officers who truly believe that any white man who's accused of racism deserves to die.
So here's the best effort from Channel 4 News, which manages to misspell Novak's last name.
But here's what it says.
Quote, Henry Novak case.
Allegations of two-tier policing need to be evidence-based.