I find there’s nothing worse than someone with the IQ of an orangutan attempting to belittle me. |
The majority of each crew that turns up on a Saturday evening are very decent people who simply want to assist the homeless. But this Irish lady (pictured right) doesn’t seem to have assistance on her mind when she volunteered to accompany them. From what I’ve seen and experienced from this absolute lowlife is she seems to be more seeking a forum where she can throw her weight around and belittle people.
And she’s not the only Irish lady with abusive and bullying traits I’ve seen with the Saturday evening's St Peter-in-Chain’s handout crew. There were two others over the last few months.
One was dark haired like the bitch above and the carry-on I saw her at left me surprised she didn’t get a slap in her mouth from some of the homeless she was dishing abuse out to. Some of these chaps react with their hands far quicker than they do with their mouths. It takes an extra special type of idiot to surround themselves with homeless people on a cold spring evening and then start belittling them.
I informed St Peter-in-Chains about the vile conduct of these three crew members and this resulted in me being accosted by the imbecile pictured above. She was obviously annoyed that someone had informed the church’s management about her and her colleagues’ vile conduct – and decided to embark on a tit for tat campaign.
As far as I can see, when you come across a London homeless charity crew with these people aboard, they are more than likely there only for the purpose, as if were, of placing themselves on high ground from where they can dish out abuse and belittlement whilst at the same time feeling protected from reaction.
They apparently view the homeless as fair game for belittlement and volunteer with charities in the belief that the illiterate beggars they’ll be abusing won’t be capable of contacting management and making complaint about them.
Screengrab from the Guardian website about babies in septic tank in Ireland. |
We’ve all heard the news about the hundreds (796 according to the Guardian) of abused orphanage babies that were tossed into a septic tank by nuns in Ireland. Perhaps the above three missed their calling as nuns?
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