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In this Harbinger’s Daily article, Christian Concern’s Andrea Williams argues that the murder of Henry Nowak exposed the deadly consequences of cultural Marxist thinking, political correctness, and identity-based “victim/oppressor” assumptions inside Western institutions.
- Williams says Henry Nowak’s death became a defining moment because officers allegedly failed to take his claim of being stabbed seriously while responding to Vickrum Digwa’s claims of racism.
- The article argues that “cultural Marxism” has trained institutions to view people through a hierarchy of oppression, where white, Christian, heterosexual, or “cisgender” people are presumed to be oppressors while other groups are treated as automatic victims.
- Williams claims Digwa “weaponised claims of racism” during the emergency call and police response, and she argues it is hard to believe those claims had no effect on how officers treated Nowak.
- The piece connects Nowak’s case to broader failures of political correctness, including grooming gang scandals in the UK, where authorities were accused of hesitating to act because of fear of being called racist or Islamophobic.
- Williams also cites the Manchester Arena attack, arguing that a security guard’s fear of being branded racist became one example of how ideological pressure can prevent people from trusting their eyes and acting on obvious danger.
- The article then turns to gender ideology, claiming that trans-identifying individuals are often treated as automatic victims while women who object to male presence in female spaces are cast as aggressors.
- Williams points to Christian Legal Centre cases involving nurses, chaplains, and Christian professionals to argue that Christian beliefs are increasingly treated as harmful, bigoted, or oppressive inside public institutions.
- The central claim is that cultural Marxism “blinds” officials by forcing them to interpret real-world events through identity categories instead of facts, justice, and equal treatment.
- Williams closes by contrasting identity-based partiality with the biblical demand for impartial justice, arguing that true freedom, truth, and justice are found in Jesus Christ rather than ideological systems.
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https://harbingersdaily.com/the-murder-of-henry-nowak-will-the-world-finally-wake-up-to-the-danger-of-cultural-marxism/


