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02-07-2012, 07:40 AM
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Re: 3 Guys Break 22-year Olds Back on Train Tracks
You're hilarious. The camera's description says 'Camera De Surveillance'. It's in Belgium, you fucktard. You're probably some racist scum who can't deal with the fact that 60% in Rotterdam is foreign. I'm from Rotterdam as well, and there's nothing wrong with the foreign people here, you just have to avoid confrontations in the first place, or not provoke them. And if they occur, just stand your ground. Fuck. Oh, and to Marco: Je bent een pauper! Blijf lekker bier zuipen en op je scooter rondrijden, dan komt alles wel goed! |
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02-07-2012, 07:41 AM
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Re: 3 Guys Break 22-year Olds Back on Train Tracks
Oh, and all the racist bullcrap on this thread is hilarious. Grow up, we're all human. You could've been black... Oh wait! You're suffering from too much of a lack of intellect to realize that, I'm sorry. |
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04-28-2012, 07:53 AM
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Re: 3 Guys Break 22-year Olds Back on Train Tracks
I hate the bystander effect - AFTER this HERO blazes right down onto the tracks without even thinking, THEN this dickhead thinks about taking off his fuckin' guitar. Arsehole. When there's no danger from the PERPETRATORS, i.e. no knives or gun-wielding psycho Yank, then there's NO EXCUSE for a man not to jump in. In fact, in countries like France, you have a legal obligation to provide care & can be prosecuted for NOT helping! |
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04-28-2012, 07:58 AM
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Re: 3 Guys Break 22-year Olds Back on Train Tracks
I guess we shouldn't be too astounded that people who would be into these kinds of videos & gore would be ignorant types. It seems to attract either of 2 extremes but nothing in the middle, either the upper class educated liberal intelligentsia OR far-right uneducated uncouth proles (incl. NRA Republican Yanks ; ) |
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04-28-2012, 08:40 AM
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Re: 3 Guys Break 22-year Olds Back on Train Tracks
Nobody ever posted the story, so here you go: The guy's name is Lyuben Tyulekov, a Bulgarian student. Following is his story. He ends by saying that this could happen at ANY METRO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. The poor guy's now mostly blind & partially deaf. He broke a few vertebrae, but was out of hospital on his own 2 legs after only 10 days. His story of what happened: "It was the night of December 31 and I was taking the Metro with a friend back to where I live and was at the Metro stop "Porte de Namur". I'd missed the fireworks but had brought a camera along to video them; instead, I took a picture of the inside of the station when a group of young people arrived. (This is the first group of attackers.) The group included two girls who did not want to be photographed but I did not mean to; they passed in front of the camera just as I was taking the pictire. I showed the girls I'd erased the photos. But it is was too late and I had already been beaten and left unconscious. However, this was only the first assault. "When I regained consciousness, I was in such a state that my friend wanted to call a taxi. I was hardly conscious. We were about to leave the station for the street when a second group, this time Africans, maybe Rwandans, then arrived. " (It was this group who threw him over.) Lyuben, at the Erasmus Hospital, told us that his memory had completely erased the moment when the attackers grabbed him to throw him off the mezzanine onto the tracks, knowing that a train – in service until 5h00 that night - was bound to arrive. "I am furious but especially furious not to understand: why did they do that? How it is possible to behave this way? This is why I am giving this interview. I'm less angry than angry at them than for not understanding them. [...] What happened at the Porte de Namur can happen in all metros of the world - in Brussels as well as Moscow, Sofia, Berlin or Amsterdam. " |