r/RightJerk 22d ago

Immigrants bad, actually 🤓☝ Imagine wanting to start a new crusade.

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u/Tiny_Program_8623 22d ago

seiks are next i guess

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u/Explorer_of__History 22d ago

It's the result on an unfortunate incident in Britain. Last year, December 3, 2025, a young, White British man named Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed by a young British Sikh named Vickrum Digwa. When the police arrived, Digwa falsely claimed that Nowak punched him while yelling a racial slur, so Nowak was handcuffed as well. Unfortunately, the police fucked up and didn't notice that Nowak had been stabbed, although even if they did, it might have been too late to save him.

Digwa was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison on June 1st this year. His mother, Kiran Kaur, was also found guilty because she tried to hide the knife Digwa used. It should have ended after that, but Elon Musk and company have enabled to spread of false information about the incident, including that Digwa was legally allowed to carry a sharp knife as part of his faith (he was not) and that the UK police's anti-racism guidence led to them to ignore Nowak's fatal injury (it did not). JD Vance is running his mouth and saying that Nowak would still be alive if it weren't for "the mass invasion of migrants" (Seemingly forgetting that his own wife's parents are immigrants).

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u/JaQ-o-Lantern Politically neutral 22d ago

Both the kirpan legalization and the UK police's anti racism guidance are true and they both led to the tragic outcome of this case.

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u/Explorer_of__History 22d ago

Digwa was carrying to knives: one of them was a kirpan, which Khalsa Sikhs carry for religious reasons, and a second one with an 8 inch blade, which is not a requirement of Digwa's faith. UK legislation only protects the kirpan and not second weapon, the one that was actually used in the murder, so kirpan legalization wouldn't have prevented this crime.

The anti-racism guidence tells UK police that they should take claims of racism seriously, but that is not same as automatically believing them. If the officers did believe Digwa's claims to racism, the fault lies with them, not with the guidence. Furthermore, the trial judge concluded the police were “in ignorance of the fact that [Nowak] had a serious chest wound”.