Drunken female thugs attack homeless man in the street

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Look what feminism has given us.

A mob of drunken female thugs indulged in very unladylike behaviour when they attacked a homeless man in the street after he asked them for change in Cardiff, south Wales.

Turning on him, they shout ‘get a f****** job’, but it does not end there.

A fight breaks out and the women drag the man to the ground and punch him in the face and body.

As he cries out in pain, a young woman with long blonde hair kicks him in the face, while others, for some reason, yank down his trousers and underpants.

It is all the more shocking because the assailants are not typical thugs, but university students dressed for a ‘Brazilian beach party’ in denim hot pants.

The attackers were all on a bar tour called Carnage UK, Britain’s biggest student pub crawl, and, on Sunday night, it lived up to its name.

The victim escaped with a bloodied nose, but these appalling images will fuel the controversy around Carnage, which has attracted a reputation for binge-drinking and anti-social behaviour since it began in 2004.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of university students take part in these events across 50 towns and cities.

With the World Cup in Brazil starting on Thursday, this year’s fancy dress theme was ‘Brazilian summer beach party’ – somewhat tamer than previous themes which have included Playboys vs Bunnies and Pimps and ‘Hoes’.

The scary thing is, these drunken thugs are supposed to be Britain's future lawyers, doctors, nurses, etc.

The question that now needs to be asked is this: Will these female thugs be charged with ABH and sexual assault, as a group of men would have been had they attacked a woman and pulled her trousers down?

I shan't hold my breath.

The Carnage pub crawl girls who attacked a homeless man after telling him to 'get a f****** job': Shocking footage from the streets


Drunken girls kick and punch man in face, pull down his trousers
They were leaving second of six bars on student bar crawl Carnage
Victim of 10pm attack on Saturday in Cardiff was left with bloodied nose
UK-wide event has been source of controversy since it started in 2004


By Louise Eccles
9 June 2014
Daily Mail


In Cardiff city centre, a drunken mob of girls are asked for change by a homeless man as they walk down the street.

Turning on him, they shout ‘get a f****** job’, but it does not end there.

A fight breaks out and the women drag the man to the ground and punch him in the face and body.


Attack: This is the moment a group of girls attacked a homeless man during Carnage bar crawl in Cardiff


Controversy: The Mail witnessed the women punch the man, drag him to the ground and pull his trousers down


Carnage: The girls had just left the second of two bars on a Brazilian-themed pub crawl before the attack

As he cries out in pain, a young woman with long blonde hair kicks him in the face, while others yank down his trousers and underpants.

It is all the more shocking because the assailants are not typical thugs, but university students dressed for a ‘Brazilian beach party’ in denim hot pants.

The attackers were all on a bar tour called Carnage UK, Britain’s biggest student pub crawl, and, on Sunday night, it lived up to its name.

Posing as students, the Mail witnessed the assault at 10pm as revellers left the second of six scheduled bars.

The victim escaped with a bloodied nose, but these appalling images will fuel the controversy around Carnage, which has attracted a reputation for binge-drinking and anti-social behaviour since it began in 2004.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of university students take part in these events across 50 towns and cities.

In Cardiff - where its 42,000 students make up 20 per cent of the population - revellers flock from universities across south Wales.

Some even admitted they were not students at all, and had bought t-shirts from undergraduates.


Aid: Other girls were then seen pulling the group away as the homeless man was left with a bloodied nose


Police: An officer talks to a girl in a Carnage t-shirt shortly after the homeless man was attacked

Advertisements for Carnage claim it ‘will probably be the best night of your life’, but for many, it certainly won’t.

During the six-hour bar crawl on Saturday night, students vomited and urinated in the street, young women with glazed eyes staggered around with their bras on show, and topless men wrestled each other.

The undergraduates, many of whom were celebrating the end of their exams, had paid £11 each for a Carnage t-shirt that granted them admission to a string of bars that night.

This year’s fancy dress theme was ‘Brazilian summer beach party’ – somewhat tamer than previous themes which have included Playboys vs Bunnies and Pimps and ‘Hoes’.

The only other requirement was the Carnage t-shirt, with a list of challenges printed across the back, to be ticked off as the night progresses.

These included ‘Bagged a Brazilian babe’, ‘Mouth to mouth!’ and ‘Water pistolled a random [person]’.

Varsity Leisure Group Ltd, the firm behind Carnage, claim they ‘do not promote binge-drinking’ and that ‘none of the tasks necessitate the consumption of alcohol whatsoever’.

But it is hard to imagine that many people would have a ‘three-way snog for 30 seconds’ in public – another item on the checklist – when stone-cold sober.

Rep Izzy Johnstone, a Cardiff student recruited to sell tickets, was keen to rouse her troops before the event, tweeting: ‘Let’s get messy!’. And so they did.

An ambulance, paid for by Carnage to follow the students from bar to bar, was an ominous sign of what was to come.

By 11pm, a young girl was retching over a toilet bowl in the fifth bar of the evening, the door ajar.

‘It was the Jägerbombs’, her friend shrugged, by way of explanation, referring to the potent mix of Jägermeister spirit and the high-energy drink Red Bull.

Several men, their shirts ripped or entirely missing, are refused entry to the later bars, while two men outside McDonald’s try to recruit locals to fight them, shouting ‘Come on them’ to passers-by.

It is hardly representative of the ‘social and ethical cohesion’ and ‘group identity’ which organisers claim is central to the event.

Those whose t-shirts remained intact covered them with lewd writing, including ‘I love f****’, ‘Insert here’ and pictures of genitalia.

At 3.30am, two 19-year-old men are arrested for being drunk and disorderly and bundled into the back of a police van.


Revellers: Students make up 20 per cent of Cardiff's population, and thousands more came from neighbouring cities' universities to join the controversial Brazilian-themed event


Carnage UK has courted controversy since it started in 2004 despite attempts to control the mayhem

Meanwhile, across the country, in a quiet, leafy enclave in Worcestershire, the founder of Carnage UK is reaping a handsome profit from the night’s mayhem.

Inderpaul Bahia, 35, a languages graduate, launched the profit-making business after witnessing the success of a charity pub crawl with the same name while studying at Birmingham University.

The original event, founded by the student union in 2000, raised up to £100,000 a year for West Midlands charities.

Four years later, the cynical Mr Bahia was inspired to create his own commercial spin-off using the same name.

In 2012, the original Carnage had been forced to change its name to Karma after it found itself mistakenly associated with the ‘bad press’ around Mr Bahia’s similarly named venture.

By then, Carnage UK had become notorious for its student booze tours for and for the death of one student after attending an event.

Biology student Gethin Bevan, 20, hanged himself behind a nightclub in Bath in 2007 after several hours of heavy drinking on a Carnage UK crawl. At the time, Carnage said it was an ‘unfortunate coincidence’ that Mr Bevan died after attending the event.


This pub-crawler is pictured at the end of the night waiting for fast food with his Carnage top ripped to a string


Crawling through Cardiff: The vibrant city is known for its nightlife fuelled by the sizeable student population


A year later, student Philip Laing, 19, provoked national outrage when he urinated on a poppy wreath in Sheffield during the pub crawl.

The company insists it does not promote or condone criminal behaviour and that the majority of event attendees are well-behaved and come to socialise with their friends, dress up and enjoy the music.

When asked about the assault on the homeless man, a spokesman for Carnage said that the company was taking the matter seriously and would work with the Police to help identify any individual who had been involved in wrongdoing.

Chief Inspector Steve Benson-Davison said: ‘While the (Carnage) event results in high numbers of intoxicated individuals generally there are no major issues in terms of violent crime and disorder.

‘Enquiries are continuing into an assault on a man in St Mary Street on around 10am.’



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Blackleaf

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If it had been drunken boys this would not even make the news.


If it had been a mob of drunken young men attacking a homeless woman in the street and pulling her trousers down it would have made the news, and they would have been charged with ABH and sexual assault.

I have a feeling these female thugs will get away with just a slap on the wrist. When the cops knock on their doors they'll flutter their eyelashes and start weeping right on cue. Being women, they'll get lightly easily as usual.
 

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If one is going to blame this on feminism, then one must also be prepared to lay responsibility for every heinous act carried out by anyone who claimed they are a Christian on all Christians.

Women are human. These particular females deserve to be treated as their behavoir dictates.
 

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If one is going to blame this on feminism, then one must also be prepared to lay responsibility for every heinous act carried out by anyone who claimed they are a Christian on all Christians.

Women are human. These particular females deserve to be treated as their behavoir dictates.


Agree 100%. The problem appears to be the lack of proper law enforcement or crime prevention - I see no evidence that feminism has anything to do with the criminal actions of a bunch of drunks. Can anyone honestly say that the men's right movement is responsible for assaults on women? Hardly.
 

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If one is going to blame this on feminism, then one must also be prepared to lay responsibility for every heinous act carried out by anyone who claimed they are a Christian on all Christians.

Women are human. These particular females deserve to be treated as their behavoir dictates.

I'd say that "Feminism" jab was indeed just that.... a jab to get a reaction.

There is no relation to Feminism and this Report.

Just a bunch of drunk sk*nks wanting to have fun by beating up a homeless guy and being just as equally stupid as any male.

I guess that's the equality-part of this report :p
 

Blackleaf

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Another day in England.

So you not only didn't you study history but you also didn't study geography either at school. What DID you learn? Knowing the average American school it was probably American football.

Women are human. These particular females deserve to be treated as their behavoir dictates.

And yet they won't be. Being females they'd be let off lightly as usual. Had it been a group of men attacking a homeless woman in the street and pulling her trousers down they'd be done for ABH and sexual woman. When the cops come knocking on their doors these women will just flutter their eyelashes and start the crocodile tears or get their tits out and they'll get off scot-free.

And to say that feminism is not to blame in any way for the large rise in ladette behaviour amongst women over the last ten to twenty years is, frankly, laughable.
 

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Looks like I'll have to say it again: Anyone who doesn't think that feminism has been the cause of the large rise in laddish behaviour over the last ten to twenty years or so is seriously deluding themselves and, like most left wingers, are letting their weird ideologies triumph over reality and common sense.

There has been a large rise in such unladylike, laddish behaviour from young women over the last ten to twenty years and it is feminism which has caused that rise. Nothing else has caused it. The rise of laddish, thuggish behaviour by young women, which would have been unthinkable 30 years ago, has been caused by nothing more than feminism. End of.
 

Twila

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Looks like I'll have to say it again: Anyone who doesn't think that feminism has been the cause of the large rise in laddish behaviour over the last ten to twenty years or so is seriously deluding themselves and, like most left wingers, are letting their weird ideologies triumph over reality and common sense.

There has been a large rise in such unladylike, laddish behaviour from young women over the last ten to twenty years and it is feminism which has caused that rise. Nothing else has caused it. The rise of laddish, thuggish behaviour by young women, which would have been unthinkable 30 years ago, has been caused by nothing more than feminism. End of.

What is your idea of ladylike bahviour?
 

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So you not only didn't you study history but you also didn't study geography either at school. What DID you learn? Knowing the average American school it was probably American football.

Drunken female thugs attack....just another day in England. This is common over there.
 

Blackleaf

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What is your idea of ladylike bahviour?

Not getting rat-arsed and then drunkenly attacking and sexually assaulting innocent people in the street.

Such ladette behaviour was almost unheard of 30 years ago and now it's becoming increasingly common, thanks to the evils of feminisms.

Drunken female thugs attack....just another day in England. This is common over there.

You're the stereotypical Yank. Foreign geography is not your strong point.
 

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You're the stereotypical Yank. Foreign geography is not your strong point.

Americans are much better at geography than limeys. Limeys spend most their time in bars or on the dole playing XBox.

(btw... what does geography have to do with drunken female thugs beating up homeless men? Which is of course a common occurrence in England... except in Sharia controlled alcohol free areas.)
 

Twila

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Not getting rat-arsed and then drunkenly attacking and sexually assaulting innocent people in the street.

Such ladette behaviour was almost unheard of 30 years ago and now it's becoming increasingly common, thanks to the evils of feminisms.

What does 'rat-arsed' mean?

I will disagree with you that it's because of the "evils of feminism". I think that if someone is going to be a douchebag, they're affiliations should not be what's blamed. It's taking away the responsibility for their actions by blaming a movement.

Just to clarify, do you believe feminism is evil or that there are some evil components to feminism?
 
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