Right-wing co-opts Henry Nowak death to advance white victimhood narrative, article argues
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Kenan Malik
Summary
This article critiques how the right-wing has weaponized the tragic death of Henry Nowak, a white man killed by police, to advance narratives of "two-tier policing" and white victimhood. The author argues that this represents a full-circle moment where identity politics—originally a tool for marginalized groups to highlight systemic inequality—has been co-opted by extremists to portray white people as victims. The piece draws parallels between historical racist policing against Black and Asian Britons in the 1970s-80s and the current exploitation of Nowak's death by right-wing commentators, suggesting that the language of antiracism has been degraded and appropriated to serve the very forces it once opposed.
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Two-tier policing existed long before rightwing commentators discovered it.
Certain groups have always been singled out as particular threats to social order and subject to differential treatment.
The language around antiracism has degraded notions of equality to the point that it has been adopted by extremists to portray white victimhood.
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