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VIDEO: Pregnant Muslim woman verbally abused on London bus


VIDEO: Pregnant Muslim woman verbally abused on London bus
A shocking video has emerged of a pregnant Muslim woman being verbally abused on a London bus.

The woman – as well as several other Muslim women on the bus – are called “ISIS bitches.” The pregnant woman is also called a “dirty whore” and told to go back to where she came from.

The women – who appear to be Arab and are all wearing hijab – are also accused of having the same husband and living in the same house with all their children.

The woman who hurls the abuse is then heard threatening to kick the pregnant Muslim woman in the stomach. Later the Muslim woman attempts to stop her abuser from filming and is then threatened that she will be punched in the head if she does that again.

A few minutes into the incident – which is believed to have happened yesterday – the bus driver intervenes and urges the woman to relax.

There is no context in the video of what led up to the argument.
 
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We don't see the beginning Luffy: the discussion starts with the black girls saying "make me shut up". As it is, we don't know what the verbal confrontation was as before the recording started.

@Gabriel92 going by her English she's second or third generation British.
 
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if you wear a Hijab/Burqa in that environment, when you KNOW it will get you into trouble, then dont wear it

Heh, I'll share you a story from here, Bucharest (I didn't personally witness it so take it with a grain of salt):

This summer we had a burka (I think that's how you call the full dress, eyes only visible grab) girls walking with her husband/boyfriend in the center of Bucharest. Of course, it appeared so alien to our country that words can't describe it. And of course, people inquired on why she's dressed that way.

The answer was mind boggling: "so that other men aren't tempted" ...and of course that the girls in the crowd that gathered felt offended and wanted to see what sort of beauty was underneath that rug as to make all the guys walking along be tempted by her and not by the dozen or so gorgeous girls going around in mini skirts.

Long story short, they managed to get her partially out of that burka and, surprise, she was pretty common .Certainly nothing you would turn your head around for

You can imagine the laughter :) What's funny is that she was back, the second day, wearing a skirt and a top blouse. :))))
 
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We don't see the beginning Luffy: the discussion starts with the black girls saying "make me shut up". As it is, we don't know what the verbal confrontation was as before the recording started.

@Gabriel92 going by her English she's second or third generation British.

We know what happened as the uploader said himself it was over space for the prams...Anyhow, that LEVEL of verbal abuse no one deserves...
 
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Heh, I'll share you a story from here, Bucharest (I didn't personally witness it so take it with a grain of salt):

This summer we had a burka (I think that's how you call the full dress, eyes only visible grab) girls walking with her husband/boyfriend in the center of Bucharest. Of course, it appeared so alien to our country that words can't describe it. And of course, people inquired on why she's dressed that way.

The answer was mind boggling: "so that other men aren't tempted" ...and of course that the girls in the crowd that gathered felt offended and wanted to see what sort of beauty was underneath that rug as to make all the guys walking along be tempted by her and not by the dozen or so gorgeous girls going around in mini skirts.

Long story short, they managed to get her partially out of that burka and, surprise, she was pretty common .Certainly nothing you would turn your head around for

You can imagine the laughter :) What's funny is that she was back, the second day, wearing a skirt and a top blouse. :))))
Let me tell you another story. We live in an area where foreign dignitaries live as well. There was this white woman who wore a skirt (middle sized) and was walking her dog at day-time. Of course both of these are extremely uncommon in our country but no one said a word.

See the difference, you people talk about tolerance and know very little about practising it.
 
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See the difference, you people talk about tolerance and know very little about practising it.

Sorry, who those? We surely aren't.

You can come and liver here and nobody would mind IF you integrate. If not, then well....:happy:
Besides, they where Arab, not Bangladeshi, maybe things are different in Bangladesh.

We know what happened as the uploader said himself it was over space for the prams...Anyhow, that LEVEL of verbal abuse no one deserves...

If that's the case then I 100% agree that she went over the line.
 
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Heh, I'll share you a story from here, Bucharest (I didn't personally witness it so take it with a grain of salt):

This summer we had a burka (I think that's how you call the full dress, eyes only visible grab) girls walking with her husband/boyfriend in the center of Bucharest. Of course, it appeared so alien to our country that words can't describe it. And of course, people inquired on why she's dressed that way.

The answer was mind boggling: "so that other men aren't tempted" ...and of course that the girls in the crowd that gathered felt offended and wanted to see what sort of beauty was underneath that rug as to make all the guys walking along be tempted by her and not by the dozen or so gorgeous girls going around in mini skirts.

Long story short, they managed to get her partially out of that burka and, surprise, she was pretty common .Certainly nothing you would turn your head around for

You can imagine the laughter :) What's funny is that she was back, the second day, wearing a skirt and a top blouse. :))))

The people felt offended because someone chose to wear a piece of clothing. What happened to indvidual
Sorry, who those? We surely aren't.

You can come and liver here and nobody would mind IF you integrate. If not, then well....:happy:
Besides, they where Arab, not Bangladeshi, maybe things are different in Bangladesh.



If that's the case then I 100% agree that she went over the line.

The fact that she threatened to kick her pelvis is a criminal offence and the bus driver was a useless tool who obviously didn't feel like getting rid of the abusive lady.
 
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Sry folks but it's been established long ago that black people can't be racist and they can speak their mind...this is just fun and games in the bus.Move along now.

If the abusers were white caucasian...well now...this certainly was a case for Dr. Holmes !
 
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Heh, I'll share you a story from here, Bucharest (I didn't personally witness it so take it with a grain of salt):

This summer we had a burka (I think that's how you call the full dress, eyes only visible grab) girls walking with her husband/boyfriend in the center of Bucharest. Of course, it appeared so alien to our country that words can't describe it. And of course, people inquired on why she's dressed that way.

The answer was mind boggling: "so that other men aren't tempted" ...and of course that the girls in the crowd that gathered felt offended and wanted to see what sort of beauty was underneath that rug as to make all the guys walking along be tempted by her and not by the dozen or so gorgeous girls going around in mini skirts.

Long story short, they managed to get her partially out of that burka and, surprise, she was pretty common .Certainly nothing you would turn your head around for

You can imagine the laughter :) What's funny is that she was back, the second day, wearing a skirt and a top blouse. :))))
What a funny story about a woman having her Burqa forcefully taken off her and then humiliating her. :disagree:
 
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