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WOMANS SHOCKING RACIST RANT FILMED ON NSW TRAIN
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WOMANS SHOCKING RACIST RANT FILMED ON NSW TRAIN
  • Published_at:2014-07-02
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  • description: WATCH HER APOLOGY HERE - http://youtu.be/FQqT3AN4Auo A woman on a NSW train has been filmed hurling a shocking tirade of racist abuse at an Asian passenger. Footage of the offensive tirade, filmed this week on the Newcastle and Central Coast Line near Strathfield, has been uploaded online and attracted swift condemnation. The abusive woman heckles an innocent Asian passenger standing next to the man filming an earlier incident, calling her a "gook", mocking her accent, pulling at her eyes back in imitation and jeering her for coming to "our country". "He's too lazy to jerk off, he can only get a gook," the woman says about the man who had begun filming her when she became involved in another argument with the mother of children she wanted to stand up so that she could sit down. "He can't even get a regular girlfriend, it's so sad, he's got to get a gook," she says. The offensive woman goes on to call the man filming a "sad, poor, pathetic man" and taunts the woman beside him by repeating what she says back to her in a mocking Asian accent. "Oh, look at this bogan here, he's got a gook. Oh look at it, isn't it sad that he can't get a regular girlfriend, he's got to get an Asian? And she probably thinks he's rich," the woman says. The tirade reportedly was sparked after the woman phoned police from the middle of the moving train to complain about the children she had wanted to vacate their seats for her. The man filming had no association with the Asian woman beside him, according to a person who posted the video online. "(The Asian woman) is not even the cameraman's wife, she was just a random passenger sitting next to him," the person said. "My mate who took the vid saw her getting questioned by the cops, but didn't stick around cause (sic) he wanted to get home to his real wife." It is not known whether formal complaints were made or whether the video is being investigated by police. Police and Sydney Trains have been contacted for comment.
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