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Two women injured in UK homophobic attack 'for refusing to kiss'

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2 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

I have read the newspaper and there is no proof that it was homophobic and they were told to kiss ,only the word of these two women who were beaten and robbed, i am not saying they are lying,but please where is the proof?

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That’s the report, here and elsewhere.

 

Now where is your evidence that the report is not true?

 

 

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  • AhFarangJa
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    it is London, not many people do speak English.

  • Chomper Higgot
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    It seems you are also struggling with your English.

  • ThaiBunny
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    As a gay man myself I can assure you categorically that lesbians have no sense of humour

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I hate this sort of cowardly behaviour by little thugs.

 

With luck they will be banged up in prison for the maximum possible time, where I have no doubt they will be punished again and again by their fellow inmates.

 

I wish the girls a quick and full recovery and hope they will enrol in Krav Maga classes as soon as possible so they can wait for the perps and kick the f@@@ing  cr@p out of them when they get out.  

 

 

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15 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

I have read the newspaper and there is no proof that it was homophobic and they were told to kiss ,only the word of these two women who were beaten and robbed, i am not saying they are lying,but please where is the proof?

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There is only the “word of these TWO women” ....obviously you need MORE, that is nothing right???? Like when woman could not vote ...it does not count!!!  Even though you say they are not lying, it is just like three year olds ...can’t trust what they report right??

 

The whole court system is up shit creek when a woman testifies ...total waste of time!!!

 

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An update:

London bus attack women: 'We are not scared to be visibly queer' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48563393
Why do people have to be " visable queer" like its some badge of honour,why not just act normal i am hetro but i dont make a "visable" statement about it all the time.

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18 minutes ago, scorecard said:

LGBT is a religion, I think your a bit confused...

 

In any event I agree it's their own choice and up to them and they should be respected fully, same as all living things.

I not say LGBT is a religion. I ask if farangs hate them BECAUSE of farang religion.

 

like this one... he hate them BECAUSE of the religion

 

http://www.ladbible.com/news/sport-israel-folau-in-hot-water-again-after-saying-gays-go-to-hell-20190410

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Why do people have to be " visable queer" like its some badge of honour,why not just act normal i am hetro but i dont make a "visable" statement about it all the time.

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I don’t believe in this case that they HAVE to be visibly queer, they are and feel that they should not have to hide that .
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9 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

Why do people have to be " visable queer" like its some badge of honour,why not just act normal i am hetro but i dont make a "visable" statement about it all the time.

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So if a straight couple holds hands in public are they not being visibly straight? 

1 hour ago, faraday said:

Who says they do?

 

The gang that attack them said it.

“Homophobia attack”. What that mean?

 

 

My friend study at London before. She hate it to go the train and bus because the farang always say the sex thing to her. Nobody help her, just laughing about that. Young and old man do it.

She only normal person.

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This is the London of Mayor Khan 

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1 minute ago, norfolkc said:

This is the London of Mayor Khan 

Yes it is. 

 

The police have responded rapidly and have arrested the culprits. 

 

In 'the London of Mayor Kahn' homophobic attacks are taken extremely seriously. 

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So if a straight couple holds hands in public are they not being visibly straight? 
No,its not about holding hands ,its about pushing the fact your gay in everybodys face all the time, gay parades,rainbow flags,etc etc ,just get on with your life ,to be honest its like sexual minorities are ashamed,so have to constantly show straight people that its normal to be that way.

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1 minute ago, ivor bigun said:

No,its not about holding hands ,its about pushing the fact your gay in everybodys face all the time, gay parades,rainbow flags,etc etc ,just get on with your life ,to be honest its like sexual minorities are ashamed,so have to constantly show straight people that its normal to be that way.

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This thread is fast turning into a discussion about your problems with other people's sexuality. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

No,its not about holding hands ,its about pushing the fact your gay in everybodys face all the time, gay parades,rainbow flags,etc etc ,just get on with your life ,to be honest its like sexual minorities are ashamed,so have to constantly show straight people that its normal to be that way.

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If it's in your face, maybe that's because you can't stop looking.

36 minutes ago, norfolkc said:

This is the London of Mayor Khan 

This is the London of Brexit Britain.

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Just now, RuamRudy said:

This is the London of Brexit Britain.

I doubt it has much to do with either.

27 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Yes it is. 

 

The police have responded rapidly and have arrested the culprits. 

 

In 'the London of Mayor Kahn' homophobic attacks are taken extremely seriously. 

Exactly, and here would be a great  opportunity for 

a little "Wrath Of Kahn" to help cement his position on this type of mindless violence.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

This is the London of Brexit Britain.

London voted to remain.

1 minute ago, Seth1a2a said:

Exactly, and here would be a great  opportunity for 

a little "Wrath Of Kahn" to help cement his position on this type of mindless violence.

 

And the Mayor has spoken on the matter. 

3 hours ago, Skallywag said:

Too bad the women didn't have tasers or stun guns...wait those are illegal in the UK.  Even pepper spray is illegal?!

How are unarmed people supposed to defend themselves against these ruffians? 

 

Sounds like the  same situation as in Thailand.

 

 

Quite despicable this and hope the women attacked recover well .. At least a lot of buses have good CCTV systems and the latest update from Met' police was 4 youths have been arrested on suspicion of robbery and aggravated GBH .. 

6 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

I doubt it has much to do with either.

Have you not witnessed the emboldening of groups of people to behave in a pack mentality? I am not suggesting that mob rule has never been a phenomenon in the past, but it appears to be worsening, and those who previously might have stayed grudgingly silent now seem to feel free to disregard the law or the rights of others. 

3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Utterly disgraceful.

 

Disgusting, violence seems to be a way of life in the UK, they were lucky not to have been stabbed.

This thread is fast turning into a discussion about your problems with other people's sexuality. 

 

 

Quite the opposite,thats the way you try to skewer it, i have no problem whatsoever ,i have a lesbian cousin and a homosexual male cousin ,both of whom are my great friends,but they act just like everyone else around them ,they are neither proud to be gay or ashamed,its just the way they are,unlike the ones who constantly have to show off their sexuality ,as i said its as if they think its not normal so constantly have to show everyone that they are different, to make us look at them,they are the sort who i feel are not "normal" but just exabitionists.

 

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2 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Have you not witnessed the emboldening of groups of people to behave in a pack mentality? I am not suggesting that mob rule has never been a phenomenon in the past, but it appears to be worsening, and those who previously might have stayed grudgingly silent now seem to feel free to disregard the law or the rights of others. 

The most interesting phenomenon many people have observed is that while babies are given what's known as a pacifier (previously known as a "dummy"), teenagers and young adults have their own pacifier in the form of a mobile phone and social media

8 minutes ago, vogie said:

London voted to remain.

I didn't suggest it was any particular side of the debate, but across the country we seem to be seeing increasingly polarised and nasty people coming to the fore with remarkable confidence in their actions. For a very visible minority, civil discourse is rapidly being replaced with anger and abuse; I fear it is spreading slowly.

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9 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

I doubt it has much to do with either.

precisely, just the normal yob mentality so prevalent in the green and pleasant land, I'll stick to the rice fields.

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2 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

Quite the opposite,thats the way you try to skewer it, i have no problem whatsoever ,i have a lesbian cousin and a homosexual male cousin ,both of whom are my great friends,but they appear just like everyone else around them ,they are neither proud to be gay or ashamed,its just the way they are,unlike the ones who constantly have to show off their sexuality ,as i said its as if they think its not normal so constantly have to show everyone that they are different, to make us look at them,they are the sort who i feel are not "normal" but just exabitionists.

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You're the one who brought up the subject in relation to these 2 women based solely on the fact that they were gay.

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1 minute ago, RuamRudy said:

I didn't suggest it was any particular side of the debate, but across the country we seem to be seeing increasingly polarised and nasty people coming to the fore with remarkable confidence in their actions. For a very visible minority, civil discourse is rapidly being replaced with anger and abuse; I fear it is spreading slowly.

Sorry I just don't buy into the idea that everything that happens is because of Brexit, although some remainers would have us believe otherwise. I'm sure these acts of violence happened before Brexit was even thought of, so how can anyone possibly associate these crimes with Brexit, all it is is a cheap shot at something they disagree with. 

3 minutes ago, vogie said:

Sorry I just don't buy into the idea that everything that happens is because of Brexit, although some remainers would have us believe otherwise. I'm sure these acts of violence happened before Brexit was even thought of, so how can anyone possibly associate these crimes with Brexit, all it is is a cheap shot at something they disagree with. 

And equally cheap was the shot taken at Khan.

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