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It was a bit excessive of the bus driver, but I don't think he should be formally punished for it. Maybe a verbal warning or something, but sometimes people just need to be hit. Gender is not a factor.
 

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NightowlM said:
GistoftheFist said:
So both video links are no longer there. Will anyone ever post these things on sites other than youtube? They always get removed within minutes. So even though I haven't seen the video; equal rights, equal fights. Either your ticket gets punched, or you do. Sit your dumbass down on a bus and let the driver do his job.
I'm sure the world is really missing out what with those videos being taken down. Oh where will we all go to watch women being punched in the head because we're totally equalists, guys. And filling up pages of cheers for women being punched in the head is completely healthy and normal and not creepy at all.
The context is very important. Had the woman been sitting there minding her own business and then the bus driver suddenly came out of nowhere to smack her upside the head, then yeah, it would be kind of off for a bunch of people to be like 'HELL YEAH!'. But for the context given? Entirely appropriate. The woman needed a reality check and got what was coming to her.
 

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Caramel Frappe said:
Seriously, I have known and talked to a bus driver. It may not be the hardest job out there, but sure enough they have to deal with a ton of stress from people who are constantly rude or causing problems every day. Push a bus driver to far, you will get man handled they don't care if the law gets on them after .. they've had enough, and that is why despite I am respectable of people, don't think regardless of your build or size that a bus driver will let you abuse him or her in any way. They will not deal with it, think of them as honey badgers.
On the other hand(or the same one, I can't tell in this context), they are some of the most appreciative people for common courtesy. You can really brighten their day just a please thank you and a smile.
 

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Jezzascmezza said:
I honestly don't know whether I know enough context in order to judge whether or not she deserved that.
Still, I will say that hearing what sounded like cheering after the bus driver hit her kind of disturbed me. Is that really how people naturally react to seeing violence?
The longest video of this I've seen was around 3 mins - and, while I don't understand much due to crap recording, shouting and Ebonics, it doesn't really matter what she said, as she was shouting at the driver in an abusive manner while he was driving the bus.

If I had been on that bus, I would not have felt too comortable with my driver, the guy commandeering the eleven tons of rusty crap filled with soft human meat and brittle bones, being distracted, annoyed, riled up and pummeled by a deranged person, no matter the gender.

To be honest, I'd have choked her out to nicely put her to sleep, and I'd have apologized to the bus driver once for every, say, ten seconds of not doing anything.

It's a bus filled with idiots, it seems. Tough job, that.

P.S.: Oh, and the 'teen girl' is reportedly 25 years old. Old enough to have picked up some manners along the way, I'd say. It's a shame the driver lost his cool, it's a shame he lost his job. I hope she lost her lower jaw in the gutter.
 

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Kopikatsu said:
It was a bit excessive of the bus driver, but I don't think he should be formally punished for it. Maybe a verbal warning or something, but sometimes people just need to be hit. Gender is not a factor.
I would LOVE to be the fly on the wall during that verbal warning.

"Now Jim, you cant go uppercutting abusive assholes no matter how great the uppercut is."
I was thinking more along the lines of 'Next time remember to confiscate the camera phone'.
 

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"That's a girl! That's a girl!"
Really?
She seemed to think she was one big old bad ass who could do whatever she wanted. No she wasn't a girl. She was a smack talking, vile, little trouble maker who was using her "female" card as a shield so she could be another reason the human race deserves to die. She was talking shit, she hit him, and so he clocked her.
She deserves what she got and I hope she gets more of it. Because she clearly isn't providing anything useful to help society. As opposed to the bus driver who I applaud. That was so beautiful the way he hit her. I like him.
 

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...Mike Tyson drives a bus now?

Right, so, writing the rest of this under my desk, hiding from all the things being thrown at me. I'm sorry, it's what came to mind. Er, anyway...

I feel it's a shame that this is going to become this big gender thing. Violence is violence, no matter who has the penis and who doesn't. And violence is awesome always the worst possible option in any scenario. The girl shouldn't have been talking shit/ screaming at a public serviceman/ doing whatever else she was doing that involved not sitting down and shutting up, and the bus driver shouldn't have fucking shoryuken-ed her into next week.
 

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Brad Shepard said:
whats all this about woman complaining about equal rights i keep hearing?
Brad...what are you doing?

Shut up Cease this incessant troll-baiting and boot up Borderlands 2 so we can play.
 

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Pandaman1911 said:
...Mike Tyson drives a bus now?

Right, so, writing the rest of this under my desk, hiding from all the things being thrown at me. I'm sorry, it's what came to mind. Er, anyway...

I feel it's a shame that this is going to become this big gender thing. Violence is violence, no matter who has the penis and who doesn't. And violence is awesome always the worst possible option in any scenario. The girl shouldn't have been talking shit/ screaming at a public serviceman/ doing whatever else she was doing that involved not sitting down and shutting up, and the bus driver shouldn't have fucking shoryuken-ed her into next week.
LOL at the Mike Tyson comment
 

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Shadowstar38 said:
Stu35 said:
Well...

She clearly wasn't about the shut up. To my English ears, all I heard was a whole lot of "blackanese" (Can someone please tell me a non racist way of saying this, because I'm really struggling... "Urban-American dialect"?... Dunno... Anyway, it's not English, and it offends me, almost as much as Scousers or Brummies, but thats another conversation altogether).
Ebonics. Blanket turn for what you're trying to say. I can understand it clearly, but yeah. To you, it could be like listening to a welshman Cthulhu speak.
Yes, I agree. (looks both ways)
 

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From what I saw, the bus driver is driving and talking shit, the woman is just talking shit and she pushes him while he's driving. The bus driver is responsible for the lives on his bus and she just endangered all of them.

While the correct response would've been to pull over and call the police I can't help but feel that I would've hit her too.
 

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Syzygy23 said:
Shadowstar38 said:
Stu35 said:
Well...

She clearly wasn't about the shut up. To my English ears, all I heard was a whole lot of "blackanese" (Can someone please tell me a non racist way of saying this, because I'm really struggling... "Urban-American dialect"?... Dunno... Anyway, it's not English, and it offends me, almost as much as Scousers or Brummies, but thats another conversation altogether).
Ebonics. Blanket turn for what you're trying to say. I can understand it clearly, but yeah. To you, it could be like listening to a welshman Cthulhu speak.
Yes, I agree. Like the smell of Asian woman (looks both ways)
Well...I didnt need to know that. But Okay.
 

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Sad, because apparently he was removed from duty for this. Even after it's revealed that she didn't have money out for the ride and instead of looking for the change like a reasonable person decided to scream and yell, with new videos showing her provoking him/threatening to spit on him, continuing to yell after telling her multiple times to get behind the yellow line,(much more was revealed in the video here [http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhzCVM2oOs7f35xwUa]), clearly assaulted him first by pushing/slapping him, and THEN taunting him to do something about about it. Then that person has the balls to complain to the news sources who have terrible opinions to say that he reacted to her? This is a man doing his job with the lives of everyone in that bus on his hands, and she provokes him and endangers the lives of everyone on that bus, almost nothing is uncalled for then. He should have the right to react the same way with anybody who went that far. Yes he could have grabbed her and moved her off the bus, but not only did she take it way too far first, $10 says she would have spit on him again and kept getting right back on the bus after he removed her.
 

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Z of the Na said:
Brad Shepard said:
whats all this about woman complaining about equal rights i keep hearing?
Brad...what are you doing?

Shut up Cease this incessant troll-baiting and boot up Borderlands 2 so we can play.
I would if i could, but i was at work when you wrote this but tomorrow...today... WHATEVER IM ZERO
 

Spacefrog

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You know what, in this situation gender or occupation does not matter.
All I see is someone forgetting some of the basics of picking a fight, make sure you can take the person you pick a fight with, and if pick a fight in public, know when you are outclassed and make sure you are in the right or else people will laugh at you on youtube.

I am saddened though, by the fact that so many thinks she's the victim, just because "she's a girl", that should never clear anyone from doing such a thing, and it should most certainly not be used as a shield, and think that people will not retaliate to attacks.

As for the uppercut, it was not that good, the fact that she comes barging back in, not two seconds after being trown out, proves that.
 

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Not sure if this has been posted yet. But I think it's too good not to share.

OT: Eh, sometimes good ol' violence is the best way to deal with a person, you really think the bus driver could have calmed the women down/got her out of the bus by talking to her? I'm not gonna bother debating, though.
 

Soxafloppin

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Down + Triangle! Yea I'm not going into the whole equal rights thing either, but at least she'l probably be a better person after this.