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VP Vance Exposes Bloody Cost of Britain’s Open Borders Obsession After Brutal Murder of Henry Nowak [WATCH]

Vice President JD Vance has once again made headlines for saying what many are thinking but few in positions of power are willing to say.

In a scathing statement following the release of disturbing footage from the United Kingdom, Vance demanded [1] “righteous anger” over the senseless killing of 14-year-old Henry Nowak, a Polish British boy stabbed to death by an immigrant attacker.

The horrific case has shaken both Britain and Americans watching from across the Atlantic.

The tragedy took on an even darker dimension when bodycam footage revealed British police officers mocking and manhandling Nowak as he lay bleeding to death in the street, wrongly accused of racism by his killer.

It is a scene so grotesque and disheartening that it has ignited outrage among those who see it as a damning symbol of a broader Western collapse.

In an X post on June 5, Vance spared no words condemning what he described as the decay of a once proud civilization.

“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,” Vance said.

Vickrum Digwa, the Sikh man who stabbed the boy multiple times, allegedly attacked for no reason at all.

Yet, instead of rushing to save Henry, the police appeared obsessed with obtaining a racist confession from a child whose only crime was being white in a country that has lost its moral compass.

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As Vance put it, “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.”

It was a blistering critique aimed not at the foot soldiers of chaos but at the decision makers who allowed the breakdown to happen.

Medical experts back Vance’s outrage.

Dr. Krzysztof Magier, a Polish trauma specialist, stated that Henry likely could have survived if British authorities had acted like professionals instead of politically correct robots.

The boy had reportedly told officers “I’ve been stabbed,” yet was treated like a suspect, not a victim.

Those few words should haunt British leadership.

Vance’s comments resonate deeply with conservatives who have watched the Western world crumble under weak leaders addicted to multicultural platitudes.

In too many places, authorities now treat the criminal as the victim and the victim as the criminal.

In this case, that deadly reversal played out in real time.

The vice president warned that Henry Nowak will not be the last casualty of moral cowardice if Europe and America do not restore sanity and sovereignty.

“Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response, the only response, is righteous anger,” Vance asserted.

“Stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.”

His words reflect a growing frustration among Western citizens who see governments prioritizing woke doctrine over law and order.

Leftist politicians have spent years smearing patriots while bending the knee to imported ideologies that reject Western values altogether.

What happened to Henry Nowak did not occur in a vacuum. It is the bitter fruit of decades of self-inflicted decline.

Vance’s message is that there comes a point when anger is not only justified but necessary.

“It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it,” he stated, calling on ordinary citizens to recognize that the defense of civilization now falls to them.

“We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.”

Image Credit: X Screenshot - JD Vance [2]
X Screenshot – JD Vance

The political left will likely mock this as another example of conservative “rage,” yet their cynicism rings hollow.

What happened to Henry Nowak is not a talking point, it is a catastrophe that exposes what happens when political elites trade justice for ideology.

The police failed because they were trained to see skin color, not truth. They feared accusations of racism more than they feared letting a bleeding boy die on the pavement.

For millions, Vance’s call for righteous anger does not mean reckless vengeance.

It means demanding accountability from the bureaucrats and politicians who hide behind diversity slogans while citizens suffer.

It means refusing to accept a civilization that apologizes for itself even as its children are slaughtered in the streets.

Henry Nowak’s death should never have happened.

But if his story sparks the righteous anger Vance spoke of, it may yet awaken a slumbering West to defend itself.