Poor guy or stupid idiot?

i've seen this happen a lot over the years, mostly instigated by women who cant be bothered waiting 10 minutes for the next train, its sad really, if the train is obviously packed then just wait for the next one. jus thinking about a video i saw once of a japanese train station where the station staff where physically ramming people onto the carriage...good times :D
 
It's hilarious that as soon as someone gets on a crowded train all they think about is themselves. Humans are cruel themselves without being rammed together in a small space.
 
TBH humanity at its core is greedy, inconsiderate and corrupt... society is the only reason you see any form of civilisation... without law/society it would be ugly.

It's also the reason why we fail at stopping global economic and climate disasters as well though, it's a complex machine/monster this society thing which has been set up to plunder onwards regardless of challenge from one man or indeed the masses (albeit on any revolutionary or fundamental scale), we're all slaves to a civilisation which fuells our own greedy, inconsiderate and corrupt ugliness.
 
Funny incident on the train the other day (funny for me and my mate). It was the busiest train from cambridge to kings lynn (the 5:38) and as the last few got on a woman at the end of the train kicked up a fuss. It turns out a man had refused to allow someone entry and told him to find another carriage with more space. Im not sure but he may have actually pushed him off, this woman then started complaining and then asked the man emptying the bin outside the train to remove the "rude man" from the train. In about 10 seconds the entirety of the people standing at the end of the train had decided that this stranger was, well lets just say im not allowed by forum rules to tell you what they called him. The guy then got of and told the binman what had happened and the arrogant woman continued to hurl abuse at him. As the doors began to close the man ran at them in an attempt to get in but two men on the train rammed him out through the still closing doors with their shoulders.

Now although it was hilarious to watch from halfway down the carriage it was also really cruel. To see how how a crowd of normal people could turn into such a nasty hostile rabble so quickly and forcibly eject a man who had done absolutely nothing to them surprised me. Silly me, i still thought the average human was moraly decent.

Just wanted to know what you guys think? Did he deserve it (undoubtedly he brought it apon himself but was it right for everyone else to crowd up on him) what about the cow woman who riled up the crowd? I think she was worse than him!

Your story is a little confusing.

Man 'A' (maybe) pushes man 'B' off train. Woman 'C' moans to 'bin-man 'D'. Man 'A' gets off to explain himself to bin-man 'D' whilst receiving abuse from woman 'C'. Man 'A' then attempts to get on train, only to be pushed off by men 'E' & 'F'

What happened to man 'B'?
 
Depends if the train was actually full... because if that carriage was full and the man could have got on a different carriage then the man who was abused was within his rights imo. I suspect the rest of the train became hostile just because the woman shouted loudly, because in my experience, if you ever argue with a woman, any surrounding men who aren't your friends will immediately take the woman's side simply because some inner voice tells them they will get laid if they do.

Also, the person who shouts loudest and most indignantly tends to win more support than someone who keeps quiet even if in the right.
 
Good.
A woman had the guts to speak up about the rude man who thought he could be the ruler of public transport and say who got on and off.
May be it was a bit of a squeeze but he had no right to push the other guy off the train. (assuming that's what happened)
Nice to see the public rally together, probably helped by the fact she was fit and have the rude man forcibly removed from the train :D
 
Depends if the train was actually full... because if that carriage was full and the man could have got on a different carriage then the man who was abused was within his rights imo. I

he has rights?


There's always room for one more :)
 
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