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Sunday, 26 October 2025

“I got that white girl.” The Murder of Iryna Zarutska The double standards of the racist 'anti-racists'

“I got that white girl.” 

The double standards of the racist 'anti-racists'

By Nick griffin Oct 2025

It took a while to come out, but the racist motivation of the murderer of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, is now established. “I got that white girl” smirked serial criminal Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. as he left the train carriage where he had just carried out the savage and unprovoked killing.

I won’t bother to use the word ‘allegedly’, because I’m not in the USA, I’m banned from travelling to the USA, and in any case his guilt is so clear that there is no chance of prejudicing his trial. In any half-decent state, Brown would already have been speedily tried and immediately executed.

The brutal murder happened on the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, as Iryna, a refugee from the war in Ukraine, was on her way home from work on August 22, 2025.

The attack, lightning-fast and captured on surveillance video, shocked many. In some ways it was just one more example of the decades-long, undeclared, low-level war against white people in America by the black racist criminal underclass. But the assassination of Charlie Kirk a couple of weeks later managed to push Iryna’s murder back into the consciousness of millions of Americans, and into the social media of the entire English-speaking world.

Multiple reports relate that as Brown left the train after the murder, he said, “I got that white girl.” These words tell us the motive - plain, undeniable racism.

The failure of the mass media to report them, and of the political elite to discuss them, reminds us that this anti-white racism is not merely a problem in the black underclass, but also an institutional sickness in the upper echelons of liberal society.

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I just searched “institutional racism” on Google. The very first entry that came up was Wiki, and the first words shown are “Institutional racism was defined by Sir William Macpherson in the UK’s Lawrence report (1999)….”

Thus, from the moment the subject is raised, it is portrayed as a white problem, directed against black people. The truth, of course, is that the overwhelming thrust of institutional racism in Britain, the USA and the entire West is against white people.

The deafening silence of the legacy media over the racist motivation of Iryna’s killer is just one more example of this. Switched-on British readers will be able to think of multiple examples closer to home. The systemic failure to acknowledge the racism of the perpetrators and the collaborationist authorities in the grooming gangs scandal is another.

The problem is all too clear. The question we, we white people, must ask ourselves, is “what are we going to do about it?”

Not “what should they (the political elite) do about it?” because that is to ignore the simple fact that the political elite, and their allies in the media, police, courts and think-tanks, have already “done something”:

They created the problem in the first place, and have already spent decades imposing censorship and repression to stop us even talking about it.

The question, I repeat, is what are we going to do about it?

Not “what would we do in an ideal world?” Not “what would we like the politicians to do about it?” Because those questions, or ‘answers’ which are in fact to those questions, come from the realm of Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy.

We are not children, so it is time to stop grasping at the straws which are childish, unattainable demands, and fantasy answers. We must, instead, answer with practical things. Not things which are vain wishes, but things which are realistic, practical and winnable.

We, our people, are in a very dark place. Let us stop howling for the politicians to give us the moon, and instead set about collecting the materials and gathering the know-how to make and light our own torches.

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In Britain, the words “institution

At a minimum, they reflect the lens through which many now see such events -- not only as homicidal acts by dangerously unstable people, but as anti-white racist attacks that our culture will bend over backwards not to name.

not merely because it was yet another terrible homicide, but because it has forced Americans to confront the failure of institutions meant to protect them -- the innocent -- as well as the cultural paralysis that prevents ordinary people from intervening, and the ideological narratives that try to erase both motive and responsibility.

Iryna Zarutska (in black baseball cap), seconds before she was murdered by Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., who is seated directly behind her