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Mob of women attack homeless man after telling him to 'get a f****** job'

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,811
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    postit wrote: »
    Wow. What normal person, male or female would kick a person in the face? For whatever reason?? :confused:

    One on par with those that find it amusing I expect.
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    dragonzorddragonzord Posts: 1,585
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    'The Big Society' for you. When you scapegoat the unemployed and the homeless you turn them into targets for those who have no self esteem or civility.

    They should be arrested, go to prison, lose their jobs (if they really have jobs) and then their homes and end up homeless too.

    and it's all because of the attitude of the conservative party attitude to the poor and homeless.
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    Cg_EvansCg_Evans Posts: 2,039
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    dragonzord wrote: »
    and it's all because of the attitude of the conservative party attitude to the poor and homeless.

    I doubt these Welsh pissheaded violent heartless tarts even know what the words conservative or politics even mean


    :D

    personally I would set my (non existant) staffs on them and say "kill"
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    dragonzord wrote: »
    and it's all because of the attitude of the conservative party attitude to the poor and homeless.

    Really? Oh dear! What an inane comment, unless you are being sardonic? Let's avoid any personal responsibility and drag personal politics into the arena instead. Sorry doesn't work I'm afraid.
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    Sargeant80Sargeant80 Posts: 1,413
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    Why some men refuse to defend themselves is beyond me.

    Self defence is a right that everyone has.

    Having them traced and charged is one thing, but the guy should have taught them a lesson himself.
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    plateletplatelet Posts: 26,391
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    UKMikey wrote: »
    People on here seem to be discussing this particular crime, not the pub crawl in general. Not sure what's so gullible about that.

    Yeah I mean it's just a fortunate coincidence that the daily mail happened to have reporters there. Just like when they were here where "Many of the women wore tiny shorts and ripped t-shirts"

    You could almost think they have something against Inderpaul Sandeep Singh Bahia? but wait maybe it's because of here - That seemed to really raise the rage level :D

    but then again they were there again here and here So either it's just something about drunk young students with little clothing that seems to draw the mail camera men out or they have a real beef with Carnage and they've been following every crawl for a year just praying for someone to do something worthy of their rage.
    Oh, since when has the Daily Mail given a toss about the homeless?

    If you can't see their agenda here, you really are gullible.

    I think I've seen it :D
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    platelet wrote: »
    Yeah I mean it's just a fortunate coincidence that the daily mail happened to have reporters there. Just like when they were here where "Many of the women wore tiny shorts and ripped t-shirts"

    You could almost think they have something against Inderpaul Sandeep Singh Bahia? but wait maybe it's because of here - That seemed to really raise the rage level :D

    but then again they were there again here and here So either it's just something about drunk young students with little clothing that seems to draw the mail camera men out or they have a real beef with Carnage and they've been following every crawl for a year just praying for someone to do something worthy of their rage.

    Also why didn't they intervene? Scum!
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,279
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    Sargeant80 wrote: »
    Why some men refuse to defend themselves is beyond me.

    Self defence is a right that everyone has.

    Having them traced and charged is one thing, but the guy should have taught them a lesson himself.

    IF he was the victim, he should have given each of them a hard slap across the face when he had the chance.
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    CentaurionCentaurion Posts: 2,060
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    dragonzord wrote: »
    and it's all because of the attitude of the conservative party attitude to the poor and homeless.

    Hilarious, I have a feeling the writer isn't even being sardonic. :p
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    Seriously?.

    With that outdated attitude it's no wonder many men who suffer violence and domestic abuse still find it hard to report it.

    Oh come on.

    The vast majority of domestic violence is committed by men against women. The minute number of cases of women being violent towards men pales into insignificance. Whataboutery at its finest. Men are stronger than women so it is embarrassing for the bloke.
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    Cg_EvansCg_Evans Posts: 2,039
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    Sargeant80 wrote: »
    Why some men refuse to defend themselves is beyond me.

    Self defence is a right that everyone has.

    Having them traced and charged is one thing, but the guy should have taught them a lesson himself.

    I doubt any man attacked by four drunken violent cows and probably in stilletoes would have had much of a chance....he was on the floor begging, they were the ones walking upright though its hard to imagine they made it through evolution
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    zelda fan wrote: »
    That is disgusting attitude to have, do you realise if he had hit them back he might have been the one getting into trouble with the law such is the double standards.

    And where is your evidence for that, exactly? The cops seem to be pursuing the matter, so they clearly think an offence occurred. Of course he had a right to reasonable self-defence in that situation; he just seems to have been incapable of exercising it. Maybe he was drunk as well. As I say, a bit embarrassing for him.
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    highking1014highking1014 Posts: 1,189
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    Bundle of heifers
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    Cg_Evans wrote: »
    I doubt these Welsh pissheaded violent heartless tarts even know what the words conservative or politics even mean


    :D

    personally I would set my (non existant) staffs on them and say "kill"

    Don't you know that all these dogs are totally passive and harmless? We've just had a DS thread on the subject.:D
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Cg_Evans wrote: »
    I doubt any man attacked by four drunken violent cows and probably in stilletoes would have had much of a chance....he was on the floor begging, they were the ones walking upright though its hard to imagine they made it through evolution

    AND the Daily Fail are a damned disgrace with reporters who value a story over another person's safety. Hardly a surprise! >:(
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,471
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    Oh come on.

    The vast majority of domestic violence is committed by men against women. The minute number of cases of women being violent towards men pales into insignificance. Whataboutery at its finest. Men are stronger than women so it is embarrassing for the bloke.

    I feel embarrassed for you making this comment
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    Sorcha_27Sorcha_27 Posts: 138,919
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    I highly doubt he started it. Even if he mouthed off it certainly didn't warrant such a vicious cowardly attack.
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Oh come on.

    The vast majority of domestic violence is committed by men against women. The minute number of cases of women being violent towards men pales into insignificance. Whataboutery at its finest. Men are stronger than women so it is embarrassing for the bloke.

    Too simplistic!
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    Never Nude wrote: »
    I feel embarrassed for you making this comment

    Why? Is it factually incorrect or do you simply have no counter-argument?
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    Cg_EvansCg_Evans Posts: 2,039
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    Don't you know that all these dogs are totally passive and harmless? We've just had a DS thread on the subject.:D

    YesI know I participated in it....I have a problem with them attacking /killingbabies and children but no problem with them attacking people who deserve it


    Hmm


    (Not really just my anger speaking)

    I hope these girls do go join a nunnery and repent and give all their benefits to the man they attacked whose only "crime" was being homeless! Shame on them
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,471
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    Why? Is it factually incorrect or do you simply have no counter-argument?

    How you can defend making a post like that is beyond me
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    annette kurtenannette kurten Posts: 39,543
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    Why? Is it factually incorrect or do you simply have no counter-argument?
    Data from Home Office statistical bulletins and the British Crime Survey show that men made up about 40% of domestic violence victims each year between 2004-05 and 2008-09, the last year for which figures are available. In 2006-07 men made up 43.4% of all those who had suffered partner abuse in the previous year, which rose to 45.5% in 2007-08 but fell to 37.7% in 2008-09.

    Similar or slightly larger numbers of men were subjected to severe force in an incident with their partner, according to the same documents. The figure stood at 48.6% in 2006-07, 48.3% the next year and 37.5% in 2008-09, Home Office statistics show.

    http://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/sep/05/men-victims-domestic-violence
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Why? Is it factually incorrect or do you simply have no counter-argument?

    Yes it is rather ill informed and simplistic too. Annette has done what I intended.
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    Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    Meh. It's going to take more than a single 'study' from a men's rights group to convince me.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,692
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    Sounds about right the photographer didn't step in or anything.

    But then what does one expect from someone otherwise hoping to take photos of peoples genitals and excrement outside tacky clubs at kick-out time?
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