Ep. 1789 - These Two Cases Are A Million Times Worse Than George Floyd. Where Are The Riots? artwork

Ep. 1789 - These Two Cases Are A Million Times Worse Than George Floyd. Where Are The Riots?

The Matt Walsh Show

June 2, 2026

Here's everything you need to know about the sickening murders of Henry Nowak and Austin Metcalf and the shocking efforts to portray their killers as victims. Ep. 1789 - - - Today's Sponsors: Grand Canyon University - Find your purpose at Grand Canyon University. Visit https://GCU.
Speakers: Matt Walsh, Rich McHugh
**SPEAKER_1** (0:00)
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**Matt Walsh** (0:30)
The overdose of George Floyd was a catalyst for billions of dollars in property damage, thousands of fatalities caused by riots and defunded police departments, an onslaught of systemic discrimination against white people at every level of society and the decline of major American cultural institutions. A career violent felon with a 90 percent blockage in his coronary artery, who on the day of his death consumed enough fentanyl to kill an obese horse and then tried to defraud a store and then resisted arrest, instantly became, of course, a martyr of the modern left. Now, it didn't matter that Floyd had no physical injuries to his neck whatsoever, or that the chief medical examiner testified that Derek Chauvin's knee never caught off Floyd's airway. It didn't matter that Floyd repeatedly said he couldn't breathe long before he was on the ground. It didn't matter that Floyd was alive when he arrived at the hospital. None of these facts were relevant because 2020 was a very important election year. It was time for race riots, which would serve the dual purpose of weakening Donald Trump, while also ushering in a new years-long wave of anti-white hysteria and vengefulness. This vengefulness has led predictably to the murder of white people in the streets for no other reason than the fact that they're white. And while these racially motivated murders have been ongoing for some time, we talked about the execution of a white handyman in Louisiana named Lawrence Herr more than three years ago, the killings have now reached a new level of depravity. Now, it's not enough for white people to get murdered anymore. Instead, whites are getting slaughtered with the direct assistance of the government and the legal system that's supposed to protect them. This is an escalation that has been brewing for a long time, and now it's just impossible to deny.
So, let's start with the facts of one of the most egregious recent cases, one which as of June 1st has received zero coverage, that is none whatsoever from the AP, the New York Times, NPR, Reuters, MSNBC, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal or PBS. None of them have said a word about this.
So, Henry Nowak was an 18-year-old white man living in Southampton, England.
He was attending college. He was the first member of his family to do so.
On December 3rd of last year, as Nowak was walking home alone, he walked past a foreigner named Vikram Digwa. This is a man whose family was allowed into England as part of the country's open borders agenda. Nowak began recording Digwa with his cell phone and asked in a lighthearted tone whether he was a bad man, which was an apparent reference to the fact that Digwa was visibly in possession of a large dagger and a sheath that was attached to his belt, which was over the outside of his clothing. Just for context, in England, citizens are not allowed to carry a knife of any kind, even a bread knife, because it's too dangerous. But if you identify as a Sikh, and you've got the little turban around your head, then you're allowed to carry any knife you want. You can carry a sword. And I'm not making that up. Section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act of 1988 states that, quote, It shall be a defense for a person charged with having an article with blade or point in public place to prove that they had the article with them for religious reasons. So as someone who can't even carry a bread knife outdoors without a permit, Nowak was probably surprised to see the large knife on Digwa's belt, because after all, even for Sikhs, it was an unusually large blade to display.
In response to Nowak's question, though, Digwa began moving towards Nowak and stated that, indeed, he was a bad man. He was furious that he was being filmed, and he apparently believed that his faith was being disrespected or something. So he grabbed Nowak's phone. Now, what happened next is not entirely clear because we're no witnesses, and the phone was knocked away, but authorities concluded that a physical arctication broke out in which Nowak's turban may have been touched, God forbid, and within seconds, Nowak pulled his dagger from its sheath and stabbed Nowak in the chest. It was a deep cut roughly eight centimeters beyond the skin and hit a critical vein behind Nowak's collarbone. Though that wound was fatal by itself, Nowak didn't stop there. He proceeded to stab the 18-year-old twice in the upper leg, once in the groin area, and once in the face.

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