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UK Police Arrest White Victim After an African Mob Attack and Beg Public to Hide the Proof [WATCH]

The United Kingdom once again finds itself at the center of a racial double standard that is difficult to ignore.

A disturbing video from Birmingham shows a young White man being assaulted [1] by a group of African men, only for police to swoop in and arrest him instead of the aggressors.

The story has sparked outrage across social media and has ignited renewed debate about the country’s obsession with “anti-racism” that consistently ends up targeting the native British population.

The video, which police initially ordered citizens not to share, captures what appears to be a raw example of biased law enforcement in action.

The victim, a 20-year-old White man, is surrounded, hit, and shoved by several attackers.

A female police officer then rushes into the frame, grabs the injured man, pins him against a wall, and arrests him as if he were the instigator.

In the footage, it is clear the man is confused and frightened.

At one point, he seems to swing back instinctively, likely unaware that the person grabbing him is a police officer.

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What follows can only be described as a humiliation of the victim at the hands of law enforcement, while his assailants appear untouched.

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Viewers online expressed disgust as Birmingham police later admitted the man “was assaulted,” yet continued to charge him for allegedly hitting a police officer.

The department said it is “carrying out active inquiries to identify those involved,” an excuse that now rings hollow given that the suspects’ faces were plainly visible on camera.

Rather than focusing on justice, officers posted an absurd statement on social media begging people not to share the video.

The move backfired spectacularly.

Citizens have since flooded the internet with clips of the altercation, calling attention to what many see as politically correct policing gone off the rails.

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This incident comes hot on the heels of a similar controversy in Southampton.

There, 18-year-old Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed by a Sikh man named Vickrum Digwa while police stood by and failed to render proper aid.

Video later surfaced showing officers mishandling the dying young man, which reignited frustration over what many call a deep-rooted anti-White bias pervading British law enforcement.

In Birmingham, that same pattern seems to have repeated.

Instead of protecting a local who was outnumbered by a mob, officers treated him as the problem.

The reaction from the public has been fierce, with citizens calling the situation another example of how “diversity and inclusion” training has replaced basic sense and justice within British policing.

Many critics point to the UK’s extreme focus on “hate speech” laws and “hate crime” classifications, which punish perceived bias more aggressively than physical violence.

The irony is glaring.

The young man in Birmingham was physically assaulted on camera, yet officers raced to arrest him while the attackers vanished into the crowd.

The female officer involved is seen dragging the restrained victim and berating him with profanity, ordering him to walk to the car as he pleads for help.

A second officer is recorded yelling and shoving him violently into a vehicle backward.

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These are not the actions of professionals seeking peace; they are the actions of a force desperate to make an example out of one man for the sin of being White in the wrong neighborhood.

As anger grows, so does the suspicion that Britain’s once-respected police are now operating as social referees for the ruling elite’s identity politics.

Officers seem more concerned with silencing public outrage than enforcing the law fairly.

The decision to tell the public not to share evidence speaks volumes about the state of transparency within the institution.

Citizens are demanding accountability, not just for this attack but for the culture that enables it.

The trend of publishing one-sided narratives that portray every White victim as the aggressor and every minority suspect as beyond criticism is corroding faith in law enforcement.

That loss of trust has consequences.

More Britons are recording everything, avoiding cooperation with the police, and venting anger online where establishment journalists cannot spin the story.

The Birmingham attack and arrest may be just one local event, but its symbolism reaches across the Western world.

The pattern is familiar to anyone watching the decline of once-proud nations reversing centuries of progress to satisfy ideological dogma.

When truth becomes a threat to official narratives, and video proof becomes forbidden, it is no longer policing for public safety. It is propaganda enforcement.