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UK Deputy PM David Lammy answers the question of the day for all of the George Floyd cultists: ‘Would you take a knee for Henry Nowak?’
“Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?” Nick Ferrari asks DEI Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, referencing the pandemic of craven progressive politicians across the Western world, including in Britain, photographing themselves in 2020 kneeling in memory of the most famous fentanyl overdose victim in world history across the pond.
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Lammy's handlers clearly haven't programmed him with the proper talking points, and he appears to perhaps be in over his head. Or, if he was properly programmed, he didn’t commit them to memory — a surprising oversight, given how obvious the question is, in that images of his boss doing the kneeling routine are viral on social media at the moment.
“Uhhh… Well, I, look, I… I think to honor what that family…” he stutters.
“It’s a yes or no,” the stern host, the caricature an old-time, no-nonsense British schoolteacher, interrupts — in a rather racist manner, one might add, surely in violation of some LBC policy regarding due respect paid to government Ministers of Color (MOCs) on its airwaves.
After hemming and hawing, trying to remember what his handlers might have told him to say, Lammy explains that, in fact, he would not take the knee for Henry Nowak, because doing so would be mere symbolism:
I think no, because, look, because I don’t think that the family are asking for symbolism. They’re asking for genuine, common-sense policing and for them, they want to see a reduction in knife crime. And of course they’re concerned about some of the policing.
“So you agree that taking the knee is a bit of symbolism, isn’t it, really? It was a bit of a charade at times,” the host hits back.
The taking-the-knee routine over St. Floyd happened because 2020 was a different time, Lammy explains. After all, “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, and my heart goes out to this family and my determination is to do all that we can do to reduce knife crime in this country.”
‘Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?’
— LBC (@LBC) June 5, 2026
‘I think… no.'
@NickFerrariLBC confronts Deputy PM David Lammy on the ‘double standard’ of his reactions to Henry Nowak and George Floyd. pic.twitter.com/PzN7s2Plg1
So you understand, when there is a pandemic going on and a black man in another country in a different hemisphere dies of a drug overdose, one takes the knee — and, for good measure, sanctions mass rioting, even though everyone just yesterday was supposed to be locked down and church services, among other social gatherings, were strictly prohibited.
When there’s no pandemic going on, conversely, and a white man bleeds out due to police negligence, you don’t take the knee, and mass rioting is immoral.
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This is all very natural and logical, clearly.
The pandemic!
Of course, the real answer, which Lammy can’t bring himself to say out loud, is simply that they (“they” being everyone in power in any of the major parties in the UK) hate white people.
Minorities dying, however implausibly it might be blamed on the iniquity of the white man, is a political manna from heaven that, mixing metaphors, they’re eager to milk dry of political capital.
Whites bleeding out on the ground handcuffed — because a minority made up a story about a racist attack and the cops have been trained to take their word at face value via DEI training — is an inconvenience to their narrative, which they’re definitely not going to be seen performing any elaborate rituals to commemorate.
Everything else is just sophistry.
Some do it better than Lammy.






