Culture-Enricher in Turin Bangs His Head Against the Plexiglas Barrier on a Bus

The following video discusses a recent incident on a bus in the Italian city of Turin. An angry culture-enricher threatened the bus driver and passengers, while striking a Plexiglas barrier with his fist and his head. The clip is taken from a panel discussion on Italian TV, and includes CCTV footage of the incident.

The ethnicity of the alleged head-banger is not specified, and he asserts that he is from Bratislava. His features are blurred out, but he looks fairly beige to me. Nevertheless, he denounces as “racists” those who criticize his behavior, so he must be some sort of culture-enricher.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   Exactly, Milo. The events took place in Turin, at 10.40 pm and the bus was going through the city,
00:06   when a man onboard went on a rampage and started banging with his fist and head
00:10   against the glass that separates the bus driver from the rest of the bus, line 3.
00:13   It took almost ten minutes for the security services to intervene,
00:16   after being alerted by the central unit. Let’s watch the images together.
00:20   If you are a racist, you must pay!
00:25   If you are a racist, you must pay! Ugly son of…
00:32   If I jump…! Pay! Pay, if you are a racist.
00:37   Don’t make me jump like that! Don’t stare at me like that! If I jump, there will be blood all over!
00:46   You must apologize to everyone on the bus! —Me? —You must apologize!
00:51   You must apologize! I have nothing against anybody here.
00:56   You must apologize to everyone otherwise I will eat you up! —This man is crazy.
01:02   I will eat your bowels! I will put your bowels into my mouth!
01:07   I don’t have a ticket, I can’t do it, I’m like this!
01:12   I can’t even keep driving, he sprayed his blood all over the windshield!
01:16   Go on! What? My friend, you are messing with someone you don’t know who he is!
01:24   It’s my fault, it’s my fault!
01:27   Where are you from?
01:30   It’s none of your business! —It’s none of my business? I’ll find you anyway, trust me.
01:33   Yes, sure! Yes! You don’t believe me?
01:38   F**k you! Carabinieri won’t do anything to me, trust me!
01:41   I can’t keep driving! I can’t go on like this with such people, anymore! Can you believe it?
01:47   I’m an agent waiting for you to start driving!
01:51   Thank him, you have to thank him! I am not from here. I am from Bratislava.
01:56   I can’t keep driving with blood on the windshield. So you probably should get off
02:00   and walk, if you need to go straight on. No, no, don’t worry!
02:03   You understand how to go straight on, don’t you?
02:06   I swear to you, if I meet you again, I will beat you up!
02:14   Normal people don’t do that! Yes, normal people don’t do that! —Pray God not to see me again!
02:19   Unfortunately I see you! —Pray God you won’t see me again in your life, pray this!
02:26   So f***ing annoying, this man!
02:29   Carabinieri will send me back home, trust me.
02:33   And you pray this to God, pray:
02:37   “Don’t let me see this guy never again”, because if I meet you someday, I will beat you up!
02:46   And trust me, I won’t leave this bus!
02:49   Congratulations! Keep threatening me! Trust me, you will not get off work!
02:53   And when you get off work…
02:58   I don’t know him! —What?
03:02   He’s gone wild, he started to make fists, he’s sprayed his blood all over the windshield! Look!
03:06   Who? —Him! Gentlemen, I’m waiting for bus number 16,
03:10   let the number 3 one go, I’ll be there at the 16!
03:15   No, no, pull out, back, back, back, let number 3 go!
03:23   The epilogue of this video, Mr. Editor Perrino, should be that the police
03:26   or the Carabinieri arrive on site, and take him away with them.
03:29   Because this dangerous person attacked the bus driver, who is dismayed,
03:34   thinking: “How am I supposed to work like this?” I guess it wasn’t even the first time.
03:37   On the contrary: the epilogue, as we can tell,
03:40   was that the security service of the municipal transport company intervened,
03:44   but neither the police nor the Carabinieri were called nor received a complaint.
03:50   So this person who threatened to kill, who stopped the bus, who banged his hand against the glass,
03:57   is actually free to circulate among us.
04:00   And this is the sad epilogue we want to tell you about this story.
04:03   But Milo, the first consideration that can be made is that now, on the street,
04:09   finding a policeman, or a Carabiniere is a rare event.
04:14   They are all in the offices carrying out formalities.
04:18   They will object to me, and say that they have insufficient personnel,
04:22   and that therefore, there are not enough resources. It may also be true.
04:27   But the result is that people like this driver, like many other people who perform night jobs —
04:39   I think of the nurses working on ambulances. Yesterday the “Italian Affairs” newspaper
04:45   published the complaint of the nurses’ union,
04:49   because now they are attacked inside ambulances, or even complain about
04:54   being obligated to enter private homes,
04:58   where you can find subjects like this man, so these poor nurses risk their lives
05:03   just because they go to rescue people. Everything takes place without the public,
05:07   let’s say, the public institution,
05:11   which has public duties, the institutions, realizing all this,
05:17   while politicians think of something else: of the Maastricht parameters;
05:22   they think of going on talk shows. So, we’ve touched everything. Let’s recap.
05:27   There will never be enough police officers and Carabinieri in the cities.
05:31   This is a fact, also because for years there has been a very ideological battle saying
05:36   “Why should we militarize our roads? Absolutely not.”
05:39   And instead, today, we realize that maybe we need an increased presence.
05:42   In these cases, however, the police were not even warned, alerted,
05:46   so there was no chance they could intervene.
05:51   So we have this person, Monica, who is dangerous, and whom we may meet someday.
05:54   You met one in Rome, right? He ran you over with the car and then, after blaming you,
05:59   he ran away, everything was so… But much worse has happened, let’s say, in the railway station.
06:06   Absolutely. Unfortunately, we are almost becoming accustomed to that.
06:09   And he himself, that is, the person himself said “Nothing will happen to me,”
06:13   because he must have done something similar before, and he knows perfectly well
06:17   that nothing happened to him. And we have become accustomed, both the workers,
06:22   especially at night, like this bus driver who says, “These episodes happen continuously,”
06:28   and the people on the bus, who are not even afraid anymore, because they know they have to
06:33   play along, you have to stay there, motionless, because if you take the phone to call someone,
06:37   he can even beat you up. If you were the driver of this bus, would you go back to work?
06:41   Absolutely not. —Ah no, neither would I. In fact, the problem is…
06:44   I would go home, I would tell them: Unless you catch this person who told me,
06:47   “If I see you, I will recognize you, I know what you do, next time, I will eat you alive”…
06:51   I mean, Piero, I frankly express my utmost sympathy to all these people,
06:56   whether they are nurses, whether they are bus drivers,
06:59   all those who have to deal with this extremely complicated world.
07:03   We are in a difficult situation.
07:06   Fortunately, both the video we watched before, where the guys, by the way, ran away,
07:10   and this video here, are videos that help us see a reality that we would never have otherwise seen.
07:17   Without these security cameras, we would not be able to see all those things and we would
07:22   not even know them. That said, the conclusion is that there isn’t,
07:29   there has not been a criterion yet, to be able to effectively deal with people like this guy,
07:35   or the other one from Palermo who burned his dog alive, to make them unable to harm.
07:41   Because these potentially are — I don’t mean murderers — but people who
07:46   can potentially cause very serious injuries. Someone who banged his head against the glass.
07:52   Exactly, he’s muscular, he banged his head against the glass, he threatened you,
07:57   and what do you do? Now, if I were the driver, I would ask myself,
08:01   “Well, they’re definitely going to move me to another bus, I’m definitely going to have to
08:04   bring the money home.” But if I’m an honest person, I pay the taxes,
08:07   which are deducted from my salary, so I don’t even work off the books.
 

6 thoughts on “Culture-Enricher in Turin Bangs His Head Against the Plexiglas Barrier on a Bus

  1. he said he is from bratislava, which is in slovakia, which is inside schenghen borders… we cant even kick him out 🙁

    the police did nothing and let him free, not even a ride to the police station to check his passport

  2. If he really is from Bratislava, which is the capital of Slovakia, a nice, civilized, white Christian country, then he must belong to the Roma (Gypsy) monirity from there.
    Many Christian countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe, notably Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Greece, Macedonia, even muslim-dominated Bosnia and Albania, are all struggling with the frequent misbehaviour of members of that specific ethnic group which originates in India.
    It’s striking that the ethnicity in India which has been proven to be the most related to the Gypsies, and from whom the Gypsies probably descent, the Yat, have an equally bad reputation in India for exactly the same reason. This shows that the historical background for the dislike of Gypsies is not because of their “skin colour”. In fact, in India you cannot distinguish physically between the Yat and other Indians, you only notice it in their completely different behaviour. While most Indians are humble and friendly, many Yat tend to act aggresively and entitled. At the same time, some European Gypsies have mixed blood and can be quite white in physical appearance, but because the Gypsy element is always culturally dominant, as it doesn’t teach any restraint in fostering, they tend to show the same typical behaviour, resulting in the same general dislike from people in their surroundings.

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