Riot ID: Reaction#1337 | 🇸🇪 🇬🇧 | Law student |💙💜💖| Washed player turned ex GC Coach | Megacorp worker

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27 Jun 2024
I don't think I will ever hit a more perfect clip
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holy 2001 mog
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Black people are seven times more likely to die after police restraint. If I demanded "pure, cold rage" in response to any of those killings, right-wingers would demand my arrest for incitement.
First, I’ll raise you: I’d have them hanged. Second, none of these murders can be attributed to avoidable policy decisions, so the grounds for “public rage” - except against the murderers themselves - are weaker. You really are a sucker for punishment, @owenjonesjourno.
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v funny that various forces have done this shit to teenagers and students at leftist demos for decades and with far less justification, yet the far right finds it appalling that this is being done to a 50 year old who is actively scrapping with a senior officer
Jun 4
A 50 year old dad of three. A man who served his country and was simply standing off to the side watching events unfold. Gets set upon by a bunch of hyper violent thugs from the hive of wokery that purports to be a police force. The vile and disgusting @HantsPolice It is crystal clear Hampshire that you have a culture of callous cruelty. Those disgusting thugs should be in the cells right now, next to their cruel heartless colleagues who handcuffed Henry and watched him die. You have no right to call yourselves police. You are despicable tyrants.
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The right is framing this as a story about how white people are mistreated, but it's actually a story about what cops are like. This is how they treat people!!
In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died.
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You defended the murder of a young mother and a nurse in your country. We shall take no lectures from you.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still 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, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
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You say that post-Floyd DEI training created the policing culture that killed Henry Nowak. This is testable. If you're right, the pattern should begin after 2020. It doesn't. Christopher Alder, 1998. Falklands veteran. Dragged handcuffed and unconscious into a Hull custody suite. Left face down on the floor. Officers stood around while he choked to death. Ten minutes before anyone helped. Inquest: unlawful killing. Five officers charged. All acquitted. Sean Rigg, 2008. Schizophrenic man, died at Brixton police station after restraint. Inquest found "unsuitable and unnecessary force" and police failings "more than minimally" contributed to his death. Robert Edwards, 2011. Died in a Suffolk cell. The IPCC found police "failed to take appropriate care" and didn't carry out proper welfare checks. The coroner said he should never have been deemed fit for detention. Wayne Couzens, 2015–2021. Reported for indecent exposure in 2015. Kent Police had his name, address, and plate number. The investigating sergeant knew his brother, also a police officer. No action. Failed vetting twice, still became a Met officer. Exposed himself days before murdering Sarah Everard. The investigating officer lied about CCTV. Three forces had twenty years of red flags. Nothing to do with DEI Post-Floyd, still no DEI involvement: Stephen Reardon, 2023, had seizures in a police van while the officer said he was "playing games". Died. Jerome Cowan, 2022, found unresponsive in a library, officers failed to provide first aid. Died. A man at St Erth, 2022, left drunk and vulnerable outside a railway station on a cold night, officers drove past without stopping. Died. All officers dismissed or facing gross misconduct. Same pattern every time. A person in distress needs help, officers dismiss it or walk away. It happened in 1998, 2008, 2011, 2022, 2023, and 2025. DEI didn't create it. It predates it by a generation. You also claim "determined, institutional silence". The Speaker acknowledged the case on 1 June. The Home Secretary called it "a horrifying act" and Digwa's false accusation "an evil act" in an oral statement to the Commons on 2 June. Debated in both Houses. Starmer and Baddenoch clashed over it. Front-page news for a week. There is no silence. You invented it because your baseless argument needs it. You ask pretentiously what you call a system where a dying teenager's word counts for less than his killer's. I'd ask you: what do you call a system where Christopher Alder choked to death on a custody floor in 1998 while officers stood around, and twenty-seven years later Henry Nowak bled to death saying the same words? That is an ideology. But not the one you're describing. It's an institutional ideology of indifference to people in police custody, and it has been killing people for decades. Blaming a training course that's existed for five years for a rot that's existed for hundreds of years isn't analysis. It's a deflection that protects the actual dangerous ideology.
Henry Nowak: How Anti-Racism Gave You Racism
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I call BS. The facts are these: Henry Nowak told officers he'd been stabbed. He told them he couldn't breathe. An officer replied, “I don't think you have, mate”. They dragged him along the ground and handcuffed him. He died before anyone called an ambulance. No DEI course teaches you to ignore a dying man. Officers have a duty to assess injured persons, call for medical assistance, and not take one party's word as gospel. They failed on all three. This is incompetence repackaged as ideological victimhood. “DEI made us feel certain ways” shifts anger from officers who let a teenager die onto a culture-war target. That's their defence strategy. Henry told them he was dying. They didn't listen. They didn't follow protocol. That's a conduct and skill problem, not a DEI problem.
🚨 NEW: A number of officers in Hampshire Police, responsible for the arrest of Henry Nowak, said they felt "controlled and pressured to feel certain ways" after receiving mandatory DEI training [@billcurtis0]
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Okay cheaters, nothing is bricked. Here's a step-by-step guide to cheat in other games with your favorite $6000 cheat device. 1) Turn off IOMMU the same way you enabled it. Great psyop btw, I've never seen fiction move so much faster than fact.
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May 15
in your twenties you're going to experience a sudden shift in your parents behavior to be more kind and supportive towards you that for some unknown reason couldn't have come earlier despite their past behavior contributing to your deeply troubling mental issues they disregarded
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Keir Starmer taking his anger out on the weather machine this afternoon
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the entire lobby after i get one kill on vindicta
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Tariffs to get refunded to companies, not the consumers who actually paid for the goods with tariffs
Apr 20
JUST IN: US to refund $166 billion in tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
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Pocket is referred to as they them by Mina who wouldn’t are about their identity, vyper explicitly enjoys female strippers, silver gets drinks with both venator and Celeste, and Billy calls lash sexy. you wear the skin of enjoyment when all you want to do is hate. I mean baaaaa
I have almost 600 hours in this game and heard all the voice interactions There is no "queer identities" in this game It only exists in fan art
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Posting this classic Gaben Newell clip this week for no apparent reason
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Pray no one listens to this guy. Casters in other games with a lot LESS time to say stuff will still say ability names and terminology because it sounds both more professional and less like you're talking to your mate in discord.
Time for a Deadlock casting PSA: You are casting for the viewers. Use the language the viewers understand. When you do things like call the lanes Greenwich, Broadway, or York you don't show expertise - you show ignorance. No one uses those terms in actual gameplay.
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How it feels knowing that a few people in the extended friend circle are absolutely repulsive people, but I gotta keep quiet about it or I risk losing my important immediate friend circle
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