LONDON WOMAN CHARGED WITH A
RACIALLY AGGRAVATED PUBLIC OFFENCE
RACIALLY AGGRAVATED PUBLIC OFFENCE
www.dailymail.co.uk - A woman has been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence, after an incident of a woman hurling racist abuse at train passengers was filmed and posted on YouTube.
British Transport Police (BTP) launched an investigation after being made aware of a YouTube video which shows a woman taunting a group of black passengers.
Jacqueline Williams, 47, of Slade Green, Kent, was arrested by police last night and is due to appear at Bexley Magistrates' Court this week.
A woman, who appears to be in her 40s, is recorded saying: “Go home, go home where you belong” ... “You might have been born here, but I bet your grandparents and your great great grandparents weren’t.” ... “Yeah, go home. If yous belonged here you’d be pink-skinned, blonde-haired, blue eyes, green eyes.” ... “Go home the lot of you. You make me sick. It’s why the country’s like it f****** is.”
And as she steps off the train at her destination, she continues her disgusting racist attack, saying: “F****** monkeys, the lot of you. Go home.” NHS worker Oliver Miller, 24, said his sister Leah, 21, was one of the victims of the rant. He said a woman got off the train at the same stop as Leah - who filmed the YouTube clip on her mobile phone - and continued to abuse her by saying she “walked like a m*****”.
Oliver, who lives in Lewisham, south-east London with Leah, said: “My sister was working at the time - looking after a lady with learning difficulties - so was in a pretty vulnerable position. She was fuming when she phoned me up afterwards. 'You won't believe what just happened to me!' she said. She sent me the video she had filmed. She said she was on the train when an argument broke out between this woman and some other passengers, who were black.”
“My sister was pretty upset and angry at what happened,” Oliver adds, “London is our home. Our father is Jamaican, but he's lived here since he was 14, and we were both born here.”
British Transport Police (BTP) launched an investigation after being made aware of a YouTube video which shows a woman taunting a group of black passengers.
Jacqueline Williams, 47, of Slade Green, Kent, was arrested by police last night and is due to appear at Bexley Magistrates' Court this week.
A woman, who appears to be in her 40s, is recorded saying: “Go home, go home where you belong” ... “You might have been born here, but I bet your grandparents and your great great grandparents weren’t.” ... “Yeah, go home. If yous belonged here you’d be pink-skinned, blonde-haired, blue eyes, green eyes.” ... “Go home the lot of you. You make me sick. It’s why the country’s like it f****** is.”
And as she steps off the train at her destination, she continues her disgusting racist attack, saying: “F****** monkeys, the lot of you. Go home.” NHS worker Oliver Miller, 24, said his sister Leah, 21, was one of the victims of the rant. He said a woman got off the train at the same stop as Leah - who filmed the YouTube clip on her mobile phone - and continued to abuse her by saying she “walked like a m*****”.
Oliver, who lives in Lewisham, south-east London with Leah, said: “My sister was working at the time - looking after a lady with learning difficulties - so was in a pretty vulnerable position. She was fuming when she phoned me up afterwards. 'You won't believe what just happened to me!' she said. She sent me the video she had filmed. She said she was on the train when an argument broke out between this woman and some other passengers, who were black.”
“My sister was pretty upset and angry at what happened,” Oliver adds, “London is our home. Our father is Jamaican, but he's lived here since he was 14, and we were both born here.”
London authorities have arrested a woman after video of her racially insulting Black passengers on a train was uploaded to YouTube. Jacqueline Williams, a Slade Green Kent native, has been charged with a racially-aggravated public offense order. Oliver Miller, whose sister was insulted by the woman, said “My sister got off the train at Abbey Wood - the same stop as the woman - and she said the woman continued abusing her on the platform. She said the woman kept saying: 'Look, you even walk like a monkey'. What right does this woman have to abuse my sister like that?” The 40-second film clip was posted on YouTube on October 30 and has been viewed by more than 1,100 people. If we think we are superior to others because of differences in our skin color, eyes or hair, we are showing an immeasurable ignorance in spiritual matters and reveals that our ego is drowning in the ocean of vanity and pride.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Racism is a complex of superiority and sometimes of inferiority. It is one of the great illusions of this world, because we are not this material body, ie we are not Chinese, or Germans, or even we are not men nor women, we are all subject to the same laws of the universe. ... The idea of superiority is a tremendous selfishness which souls suffer in the material world. However, the feeling of superiority over others is a reality that occurs in the same group of people, in the same race and even in the same family. To think you are superior is poison from the ego that is born of envy to God, by thinking: “I am the master”, “I am the teacher”, “I am the best.” This is the contamination of many people who often see others as objects to be exploited. The mentality of exploiting others goes against the mentality of being truly human beings. ... The language of the heart, is the most important language in the world, and besides, we just want to have relationships that are really heart to heart, and for this we must abandon pride.
Śrīla Bhakti Aloka Paramadvaiti Mahārāja :
“Vedic Wisdom: The Language of the Heart”
“The Brotherhood of the Races”
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“Vedic Wisdom: The Language of the Heart”
“The Brotherhood of the Races”
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