The White Man’s New Burden
By every measure, Europe and Europeans are being replaced by mass migration, predominantly from countries that are inimical to her peoples and her God.
June 10, 2026
Take up the White Man’s burden—
Ye dare not stoop to less—
Nor call too loud on Freedom
To cloak your weariness;
By all ye cry or whisper,
By all ye leave or do,
The silent sullen peoples
Shall weigh your Gods and you.
—Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man’s Burden”
Despite the best efforts of government and mainstream media in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the shameful and horrific death of Henry Nowak back in December is now more or less world news. The English town of Southampton, where he lived, has only now begun to enjoy the sort of mostly peaceful demonstration enjoyed across Europe and America in the wake of George Floyd’s death back in 2020. Of course, Floyd’s mistreatment at the hands of police accompanied by the drugs in his body and his heart disease all caused his death. Nowak was bleeding out from five stab wounds after police laughingly handcuffed him; his dying words were the same as Floyd’s: “I can’t breathe.” The policewoman on the scene cheerfully replied to the dying youth, “I don’t think so, mate!”
The two affairs contrast magnificently with each other in other ways. Floyd’s death received microscopic attention and massive publicity from the government, media, and education industries—and official encouragement for such as Antifa and BLM. This resulted in mostly peaceful protesters burning buildings, toppling statues, and occasionally killing hapless folk across the United States and Western Europe (we even had demonstrations in Austria). All sorts of celebrities and government creatures “took the knee” across the globe. Even future Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, KB, PC, KC, and MP participated and paid this humiliating tribute to the fallen Floyd.
Despite the identical last words and also receiving death by cop (a number of physicians have come forward to say that Nowak could have survived if first aid had been applied—rather than ridicule and handcuffs), Nowak’s case has been quite different. Only in recent weeks, because of social media, has his horrific story finally become public knowledge. Of course, the three industries earlier mentioned who were so instrumental in making George Floyd a household name were just as invested in keeping Henry Nowak’s case quiet.
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, the son of Guyanese parents, was instrumental in importing and defending the whole taking the knee thing in Britain. Just a few days ago, as this article was being written, LBC radio host Nick Ferrari interviewed him; the result was a truly eye-opening exchange: “Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?”
Lammy instantly flustered: “Uhh…well I, look, I, I, I, I think…to honour what’s that family…”
Ferrari responds: “It’s a yes or no, Mr. Lammy. Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?”
Lammy, squirming: “I think…no. Because, look, I don’t think the family are asking for symbolism. They’re asking for genuine common-sense policing and a reduction in knife crime.”
Ferrari responds: “So you agree, taking the knee is mere symbolism? It was a bit of a charade at times?”
Lammy stumblingly replies: “That was a moment back then when we were still in the pandemic. This is today. This is this particular incident in our country that’s heart-rending.”
This silly response has not helped, and protesters have yelled at police to “take the knee” in Nowak’s honor. There is a special way of doing it: one goes down on one knee, ala Ford, but then places one’s right hand over one’s heart.
Upsetting or amusing as all of this might be, the Nowak case is the tip of the iceberg. All over Britain, Ireland, and Western Europe there are innumerable attacks by immigrants—very often Muslim, although Nowak’s murderer was a Sikh (rather unusual for a generally law-abiding people), on native; often the natives are women, the elderly, or the young. Burning churches has become popular, as has vandalizing monuments.
These phenomena are not confined to Europe but can be found in North America and Australasia. Indeed, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau virtually legitimized burning Catholic churches in response to claims of mass Indian graves at Catholic Mission Schools in that country—claims later proved fraudulent, although the churches remained burned when the lie was revealed. At the same time, in many such places, public Muslim prayers are tolerated or encouraged while Christian are not; there are “no go zones” where native inhabitants may not safely travel—and in some cases are being considered for Sharia Law (save, of course, beheading for murder).
Now, while many if not most perpetrators of such crimes go free or are coddled, all the force of law is brought against those who notice these problems. This is the famous “two-tier policing,” which, while ignoring the foregoing, is ever vigilant against alleged racism. Indeed, Nowak’s murderer covered his tracks long enough for Nowak to die in handcuffs by invoking the “R” word.
To be fair, in all of these places, the police are merely the stooges of the rulership and are paid to enforce the “values,” if one may call them that, of those in charge. Paid-off immigrants mean votes for the current regimes, and their dwindling native populations cannot be relied to vote in the right way—that is, for said regimes.
They in turn, and their accompanying media and education industries, demonize their opponents and any who notice these phenomena as “far right.” Harassing them in various ways—legal and almost legal—these measures serve only to radicalize them further, as well as increasing numbers of the native Europeans. One symptom of this is the “Remigration Movement,” which aims to send all or part of the newcomers back whence they came.
On May 30, a “Remigration Summit” was held in Oporto, Portugal, bringing together activists from all over Europe. They defined “Remigration” thusly:
Remigration is the answer to decades of replacement migration and multiculturalism that have disintegrated our nations to the point of dysfunction. It is a democratic, legal, and long-term process (20-30 years) aimed at returning illegal immigrants and harmful legal migrants, and putting pressure on the non-assimilated parallel societies in order to reharmonize the nation culturally. It is not a sudden shock, but a continuous process.
Those behind the Summit are gathering signatures for the “Save Europe Act.” When a million signatures are gathered, this will be presented to the European Commission in Brussels—equivalently the EU Cabinet. On their website, the presenters declare:
Our Demands to the Elites: These are the essential steps to build a Europe worth defending. The Save Europe Act condenses the demands of European patriotic movements and parties into one powerful mandate. By reaching 1 million signatures, we will force the European Commission to meet with organizers and debate our demands. Help us take the fight for remigration to Brussels!
I encourage you to read the Save Europe Act in its entirety.
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