Soldato
Would be convienient to rob somewhere wearing a veil. Like wearing a balaclava but not (as) suspicious
There was a muslim woman playing some kind of 'their' (for lack of a better word) music on the bus for her child the other day. It was ridiculously loud, easily audible above the engine and she was just sat there oblivious.
If it had been an english kid playing music off their phone they would have been told to turn it off in an instant but no. Normally i have nothing against muslims but this just took the ****. Could tell everyone else on the bus was getting edgy along with the driver who looked like he was wetting himself over whether to say something or not.
/rant
Because balaclavas are handy to have in the winter
Why didn't you say something? I've told many people to turn their music down on the bus. Often they don't, but sometimes they do. But at least I'm doing something to try and make the experience better for everyone else.
Because i had my ipod with me. If i hadnt then no doubt i would have said something.
Well my response was to your question, but your question wasn't actually directed at me (it was at Kezmo). I hope you don't mind my balaclava comment.So you don't like balaclavas, but they're useful so you want to ban something else because this will somehow solve your balaclava problem?
I say we take the driver, bury him waist deep in dirt and then stone him.
How was your ipod obstructing you from talking to the woman?
Why can't very few Muslims just respect the fact that in this Country we are not (yet..) an Islamic State and whilst the great majority of British people respect your different religion/views we do not wish them forced upon us in any shape of form, if you don't like it, then leave and go somewhere they agree with your views. Simple.
The bus driver did the right thing in this instance. For all he knew she could've been a ninja.
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