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Nigel Farage Declares White Lives Matter After Anti-White Murder Cover-Up

Timcast IRL · RIOTS Over Anti-White Murder In UK, GOP TAKING Over California w/ Patrick Casey · June 3, 2026
Nigel Farage Declares White Lives Matter After Anti-White Murder Cover-Up
Timcast IRL
Timcast IRL
RIOTS Over Anti-White Murder In UK, GOP TAKING Over California w/ Patrick Casey
"We need a change in culture. Enough of anti-white prejudice. A promotion of the idea that white lives matter just as much as black lives. An end to DEI and positive discrimination, but a country that treats everybody equally and fairly before the law."
Following the Henry Novak murder case where police prioritized racism accusations over a dying victim, Nigel Farage explicitly stated that white lives matter and called for an end to DEI policies in Britain. The statement represents a significant escalation in UK political rhetoric around racial issues and police training.

About this episode

In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool and guests Patrick Casey, Phil Labonte, Tate Brown, and Carter Banks discuss the murder of 18-year-old Henry Novak in the UK, where police handcuffed the dying white victim after believing his attacker's false racism claims. The family of the Sikh attacker conspired to hide the ceremonial blade and deceive police, leading to riots in Southampton and Nigel Farage explicitly declaring that white lives matter. The panel argued this reflects systemic DEI training that prioritizes accusations of racism over proper procedure. The conversation shifted to Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence despite no intelligence background, with supporters viewing him as a loyal enforcer who will aggressively pursue accountability after securing mortgage fraud indictments in his housing role. Pool predicted America is headed toward tribal Balkanization after Trump, citing examples like Minneapolis politicians openly prioritizing Somalia over American interests. The group discussed concerns about algorithmic surveillance after Pool described Instagram targeting him with mother-daughter content immediately after privately showing his daughter a Disney clip. They critiqued the current state of American political discourse, contrasting substantive policy debate with performative social media conflicts designed to generate engagement rather than understanding. The episode concluded with discussion of California's primary elections, the state of the Republican Party post-Trump, and concerns about Social Security insolvency and intergenerational wealth transfer.

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