Saturday, June 15, 2019

Lesbians Attacked by "British Men"

A lesbian couple were hospitalised with facial injuries and left covered in blood after being attacked by a group of men after they kissed on a night bus in north London.

“We climbed upstairs and took the front seats,” Ms Geymonat said. “We must have kissed or something because these guys came after us. I don’t remember if they were already there or if they got on after us.”

The “hooligans” then demanded the two women kiss for their entertainment, harassed them and threw coins, she said.

Ms Geymonat said she tried to calm the situation down by making jokes, while Chris pretended to be ill. She then describes how the attack escalated, with the gang of men punching them both in the face until they were covered in blood.
"Gang" of men. "Hooligans." Everyone knows to whom they are referring. It is no secret to anyone, although you will called lots of terrible names if you dare state the obvious.
The number of hate crimes reported to police across the country’s transport network has doubled over the past five years.
In about the same timeframe as Angela Merkel instituted open borders for Europe, the official hate crime statistics have double. In reality, they've more than doubled because there is much bias in what is labeled as a hate crime. In this case, it's a hate crime because the victims happened to be of a protected group. Had they been a straight white couple, the paper wouldn't be referring to it as such.
Ms Geymonat said she hasn’t been able to go back to work, that her belongings were stolen and her nose may be broken.
These strong, courageous women get in a single scrape and they have to suspend their lives to hide away in their apartments for weeks. One of the victims looks to the future:
“I just hope that in June [attacks] like this can be spoken about loudly so they stop happening,” Ms Geymonat said.
She doesn't understand how Sharia law works. Broadcasting the event will only embolden other [unspecified identities] to engage in similar behavior.

Note that, while this article was written while the culprits were still at-large, no description is given other than they were a group of "four men." The London buses have cameras on them; descriptions, even images, could easily have been shared with the public. The article did include an image in their "Read More" section of a white man that had committed a hate crime two years ago, though.

They quickly followed up with another article, London bus attack: Four teenage boys arrested over homophobic attack on lesbian couple. Subtitle: Youths aged between 15 and 18 detained by Metropolitan Police. Again, everyone knows what was implied by "youths."

This week, one of the victims has spoken out about the incident as reported by the DailyMail.
She says a gang of young men attacked them during the early hours on the bus.
Notice how they are labeled as men, although previously described as youths. This article will later refer to them as teenagers.
Ms Geymonat said that she simply does not know if she will feel confident holding her partner's hand on the bus in the early hours of the morning anymore, revealing to The Times that her friends had told her to 'get the hell out of the country' following the incident.
Exactly. There's a reason Muslims promote violence against sacrilegious lifestyles: it works. It has worked for over a thousand years in the Middle East, and is continuing to work in their new home of London.
Both women were taken to hospital for treatment for facial injuries. Miss Geymonat said one of the men spoke Spanish and the others had British accents.
That's the first we've had of a description of the assailants. And it would seem to weigh somewhat our running assumption that they would have had Pakistani or African accents. When evidence is withheld, theories will certainly run wild. Because some of the attackers were 18, we should get at least a name at some point, unless even then it remains concealed for the normal reasons.

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