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I had to laugh out loud at two woman arguing like teenagers in the street today. It happened at the bus stop outside the post office at approx 11.30am. It looks like a young woman with a baby had taken offense to another woman (both white) with camping gear. The woman with camping gear shouting 'you smell' to the woman with the pram and the woman with the pram shouting back 'ugly ignorant b**tch'. A little bit spicy for a Tuesday morning, anyone else seeing more and more irate people on Lordship Lane or is it just me?

Are the people of ED okay?

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Wake up smell the roses SpringTime you over protected specie, this is south London still not the south Pole.


I was there and it was a disgusting attack on a Mum with a Baby.


The thundercu*t who had a go at a mother and child in the Lane can rot in hell.


Steve

Why the remark on ethnicity? That would normally imply a crime had been committed...


Rarely see trouble on LSL in any case.

 

I don't understand what the problem is saying they're both white??

Thanks for the insight into your mind, that describing someone's ethnicity means it's criminal. I also mentioned they're both women (we one seemed to be anyway)....

You must be tired of looking for woke problems.

I think "you smell" is less offensive.


Women with babies can be abusive as well

 

There was a little more too it than that. It seems that the woman (he/she/them/they) had done something to the mother's baby.


he/she/them/they was challenged by the mother asking about her actions and H.S.T.T responded with 'you smell....have a bath...you look a tramp... The mother called H.S.T.T. called her an ugly ignorant b*tch....



*source I saw it....

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