UK: Obese Frenchwoman and Her Paki Child Abused on Train, No One Cares

While most people assume that the United Kingdom is filled with British women who have an unquenchable thirst for Moslem cock, this isn’t entirely accurate.

The truth is that the United Kingdom is filled with European women – of all white nationalities – who have an unquenchable thirst for Moslem cock. Central European, Eastern European, Southern European… it doesn’t matter. The moment that they land in Heathrow Airport, they’re on the hunt for a Mohammedan drug dealer who’ll treat them like a broodmare for the ever-growing Anglo caliphate.

One of these Moslem-loving sluts is Vie Lusandu, a French national whose half-Paki child recently suffered abuse on a train for being a member of an invading tribe.

The Independent:

We were coming back from a campaign event for the3million in London. We were on our second leg of the journey. We got onto the train from Leeds, planning to stop in Bingley.

My son and I sat down. There weren’t many people on there at that point, but it started to get packed. Then the four men came in. All middle-aged white men. They were quite loud and sweary from the beginning. They sat down – not altogether – one behind me, one on the seats next to us and the other just opposite.

FYI: the3million (not to be confused with the6million, the exact number of Jews that Napoleon Bonaparte baked into a ratatouille during the Boer War) is a pro-EU movement intent upon opening Britain’s borders to all. That tells us a lot about this woman’s politics, in case her gender, mongrel child and problem glasses weren’t revealing enough.

Another FYI: while “sweary” is listed in Collins English Dictionary as British slang, it is not, I repeat NOT, a word that can be used in Scrabble.

Proof.

One of them kept looking at us, and then he stood up. He stood over me and grabbed the back of my head and pulled it towards him so he could look down at me. He shouted: “No surrender.” His demeanour was aggressive.

I know the origin of this is football and Ireland, but when someone says “No surrender” I think about the EDL. It really scared me – I can’t even explain it. He wasn’t saying that to give me a history lesson. It was clear from his demeanour that it was about him having power. I was scared.

And then he sat next to me and looked at my son. He said “f****** P***”, looking straight into his eyes. Then he tapped his head. It wasn’t in an endearing way; again, it was about power. He stood back and said “f****** P***” again. No one on the train flinched. It felt really lonely.

Then he turned around to me and he said: “We will also trolley you out of the UK.”

Maybe the other passengers agreed with him?

I mean, what sort of person cares about Pak–

It was at that point that a young woman – I don’t know if she saw everything or where she came from – came and sat next to me so that her back was to the men.

She started to talk to my son about the magazine he was holding – distracting him. The men were still saying stuff, this time to her. She got a lot of stick from them. They were making sexual connotations towards her, saying they’d pay her to do stuff… Nobody else still said anything.

The woman said she was getting off at Shipley, the next stop. She asked if we wanted to get off too, and we did even though it wasn’t our stop.

So, a female stranger comes to the aid of the Paki child, and was even willing to sit beside him and redirect the abuse to herself.

Yet another example (number 34983094, according to my count) of a white woman siding with a foreign invader over her own men.

On the Tuesday morning I spoke to the Racial Justice Network and they tweeted the British Transport Police (BTP), giving them a nudge. Within half an hour the BTP called me to say: sorry we haven’t called you, but the investigating officer is going to be in touch soon.

Why didn’t she just call the British Transport Police in the first place?

Why use the “Racial Justice Network” as a middleman?

I suspect she knew that no one would take this incident seriously (and give her the attention she obviously craves) without the backing of a SJW pressure group.

The officer called me on Tuesday afternoon. They were not compassionate – they were just very focused on facts. They asked me to repeat everything again over the phone. I wasn’t sure why I had to give all the details again.

He kept interrupting me when I was explaining what was said. He said he didn’t understand how that was offensive. He said: “How is ‘No surrender’ offensive?” He asked why the deportation threat was offensive. I had to explain.

This exchange perfectly highlights the differences between male and female thinking.

Female: “Strangers hurt my child’s feelings on the train, can you prosecute them and ruin their lives?”

Male: “Where are the facts tho? Also, why are you even calling us? Lose some weight ffs.”

I told them I was feeling let down that we hadn’t been asked about the impact it had on us. The officer responded – in quite a patronising tone. “I know a thing about crime investigations,” they said.

At this point I had to call a friend. I questioned whether I was being a troublemaker. Was it me?

Yes, it’s you. You transformed your body into a 300-pound Paki manufacturing factory and wonder why the world responds to your situation with indifference.

And that’s assuming that you didn’t make the whole thing up.

Which you probably did.