India is the rapiest place on Earth

She put her soul in them licks lol


If,you watch it again;the lady he pushed to the ground was the one that tripped him. Once,he fell to the ground it was over for him.

What's even more crazy,the lady didn't have the stick first. It was another lady who had it....

 
And Indians. I HATE them mfers. My wife laughs all the time cuz she’s like “u really don’t like them mfers huh” I can’t stand them dirka dirka no deodorant wearing raping ass bougie ass douchey ass mfers. They are the wordy in EVERY way

right on, homie
 
he was basically scamming them......
300 rupees for a 10 min ride is actually decent. Thats equivalent to about $3.50 US.
So him bargaining for 85 rupees is about a $1 (US) cab ride......lol
The second guy said 100 so they were probably over charging
 

I hate crackers like him and New Delhi looks like a shit hole… Look at how they’re talking down to people and treating them like pieces of garbage.

What’s ironic is that I can see those same people as human and treat them with respect. But when they come to the U.S. and see my people, they see us as subhuman and try to act as if they are superior.
 
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The only reason I would want to go to Bhārat/India is to help the autocthonous people take back the country.
 

A New Zealand woman has spoken out after her horrifying experience while traveling went viral.

Molly, who goes by molsgonewild online, left a chill down every woman’s spine over the weekend after sharing an interaction with a local man during her solo trip across Sri Lanka.


“I debated sharing this – but this is the reality of solo travel as a woman,” she wrote to her Instagram followers.

“During my solo tuk-tuk road trip across Sri Lanka, a man asked for sex and exposed himself to me. It was one of those moments that shakes you a bit, even when you think you’re prepared for anything.”

The clip, which has been shared hundreds of times online, shows Molly sitting in her vehicle when a seemingly harmless man approaches her – but the interaction turns uncomfortable very quickly.

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Travel influencer Molly shared a video of herself getting sexually harassed by a man during a solo trip to Sri Lanka. Instagram/molsgonewild
“Have sex?” the man asked.

“Definitely not, no,” said Molly, while trying to be polite.

The man then removes his genitalia from his pants, exposing himself to Molly while repeatedly asking, “please?”

Molly then quickly drove away while asking herself, “what the f—k just happened?”

A woman filming a man after his “disgusting” act.3
The man randomly approached her vehicle and then took out his genitalia. Instagram/molsgonewild
Now, Molly has spoken out, telling news.com.au that the time she was in shock and unable to process what was really happening.

“He approached me and he seemed nice enough, just like every other Sri Lankan I had encountered … I didn’t expect anything like that to happen,” she said.

Despite the shock, Molly revealed she has travelled all over the world, and these instances aren’t exclusive to foreign countries.


“I’ve been sexually harassed in New Zealand,” she said.

“It’s not a fear that is limited to just traveling. It can happen at home and it can happen in any country you go to.”

It’s a devastating reality for many women, and Molly echoed those sentiments, relaying the great lengths she takes to ensure her safety while traveling alone.


“I exercise extra caution while traveling as a woman. I think you’d be an idiot not to,” she said.

“I always have a pocket knife on me, and I’m very aware of my surroundings.

“Unfortunately, this is the reality for women.

“I’m always quietly suspicious of my interactions with men,” she added.

“Even though many of them are nice, you always have the thought in the back of your head saying: ‘does he want something else from me?’”

In a follow-up video, Molly told her followers that she has received a lot of unexpected comments in response to her clip.

A close-up of a distraught woman with tear-filled eyes.3
Molly said she decided to share the video to show the “reality of solo travel as a woman” to her audience. Instagram/molsgonewild
“There was a lot of victim blaming, a lot of people saying ‘that’s what you get’ for solo traveling as a female.”

She revealed that other women had even jumped in, telling her she had “no survival skills.”

“Women should be able to solo travel, we are not the problem,” she said.


“[It’s] the men who don’t know how to behave correctly.”

After Molly left Sri Lanka she made a report with the Tourism Police Department, who responded within 24 hours.

“They were searching for the man two days later. Within five days he had been arrested,” she said.


Molly went on to tell her viewers that despite the bad experience, it is not indicative of travelling solo as a woman.

“I’ve been to so many countries that people label as unsafe and all I have experienced is kindness from locals.”
 

A New Zealand woman has spoken out after her horrifying experience while traveling went viral.

Molly, who goes by molsgonewild online, left a chill down every woman’s spine over the weekend after sharing an interaction with a local man during her solo trip across Sri Lanka.


“I debated sharing this – but this is the reality of solo travel as a woman,” she wrote to her Instagram followers.

“During my solo tuk-tuk road trip across Sri Lanka, a man asked for sex and exposed himself to me. It was one of those moments that shakes you a bit, even when you think you’re prepared for anything.”

The clip, which has been shared hundreds of times online, shows Molly sitting in her vehicle when a seemingly harmless man approaches her – but the interaction turns uncomfortable very quickly.

A woman in a tuk-tuk looking at a smiling man, with the text Have sex? on the image.3
Travel influencer Molly shared a video of herself getting sexually harassed by a man during a solo trip to Sri Lanka. Instagram/molsgonewild
“Have sex?” the man asked.

“Definitely not, no,” said Molly, while trying to be polite.

The man then removes his genitalia from his pants, exposing himself to Molly while repeatedly asking, “please?”

Molly then quickly drove away while asking herself, “what the f—k just happened?”

A woman filming a man after his “disgusting” act.3
The man randomly approached her vehicle and then took out his genitalia. Instagram/molsgonewild
Now, Molly has spoken out, telling news.com.au that the time she was in shock and unable to process what was really happening.

“He approached me and he seemed nice enough, just like every other Sri Lankan I had encountered … I didn’t expect anything like that to happen,” she said.

Despite the shock, Molly revealed she has travelled all over the world, and these instances aren’t exclusive to foreign countries.


“I’ve been sexually harassed in New Zealand,” she said.

“It’s not a fear that is limited to just traveling. It can happen at home and it can happen in any country you go to.”

It’s a devastating reality for many women, and Molly echoed those sentiments, relaying the great lengths she takes to ensure her safety while traveling alone.


“I exercise extra caution while traveling as a woman. I think you’d be an idiot not to,” she said.

“I always have a pocket knife on me, and I’m very aware of my surroundings.

“Unfortunately, this is the reality for women.

“I’m always quietly suspicious of my interactions with men,” she added.

“Even though many of them are nice, you always have the thought in the back of your head saying: ‘does he want something else from me?’”

In a follow-up video, Molly told her followers that she has received a lot of unexpected comments in response to her clip.

A close-up of a distraught woman with tear-filled eyes.3
Molly said she decided to share the video to show the “reality of solo travel as a woman” to her audience. Instagram/molsgonewild
“There was a lot of victim blaming, a lot of people saying ‘that’s what you get’ for solo traveling as a female.”

She revealed that other women had even jumped in, telling her she had “no survival skills.”

“Women should be able to solo travel, we are not the problem,” she said.


“[It’s] the men who don’t know how to behave correctly.”

After Molly left Sri Lanka she made a report with the Tourism Police Department, who responded within 24 hours.

“They were searching for the man two days later. Within five days he had been arrested,” she said.


Molly went on to tell her viewers that despite the bad experience, it is not indicative of travelling solo as a woman.

“I’ve been to so many countries that people label as unsafe and all I have experienced is kindness from locals.”
had that been 20 more of them there, this would have ended a lot different.
 

A New Zealand woman has spoken out after her horrifying experience while traveling went viral.

Molly, who goes by molsgonewild online, left a chill down every woman’s spine over the weekend after sharing an interaction with a local man during her solo trip across Sri Lanka.


“I debated sharing this – but this is the reality of solo travel as a woman,” she wrote to her Instagram followers.

“During my solo tuk-tuk road trip across Sri Lanka, a man asked for sex and exposed himself to me. It was one of those moments that shakes you a bit, even when you think you’re prepared for anything.”

The clip, which has been shared hundreds of times online, shows Molly sitting in her vehicle when a seemingly harmless man approaches her – but the interaction turns uncomfortable very quickly.

A woman in a tuk-tuk looking at a smiling man, with the text Have sex? on the image.3
Travel influencer Molly shared a video of herself getting sexually harassed by a man during a solo trip to Sri Lanka. Instagram/molsgonewild
“Have sex?” the man asked.

“Definitely not, no,” said Molly, while trying to be polite.

The man then removes his genitalia from his pants, exposing himself to Molly while repeatedly asking, “please?”

Molly then quickly drove away while asking herself, “what the f—k just happened?”

A woman filming a man after his “disgusting” act.3
The man randomly approached her vehicle and then took out his genitalia. Instagram/molsgonewild
Now, Molly has spoken out, telling news.com.au that the time she was in shock and unable to process what was really happening.

“He approached me and he seemed nice enough, just like every other Sri Lankan I had encountered … I didn’t expect anything like that to happen,” she said.

Despite the shock, Molly revealed she has travelled all over the world, and these instances aren’t exclusive to foreign countries.


“I’ve been sexually harassed in New Zealand,” she said.

“It’s not a fear that is limited to just traveling. It can happen at home and it can happen in any country you go to.”

It’s a devastating reality for many women, and Molly echoed those sentiments, relaying the great lengths she takes to ensure her safety while traveling alone.


“I exercise extra caution while traveling as a woman. I think you’d be an idiot not to,” she said.

“I always have a pocket knife on me, and I’m very aware of my surroundings.

“Unfortunately, this is the reality for women.

“I’m always quietly suspicious of my interactions with men,” she added.

“Even though many of them are nice, you always have the thought in the back of your head saying: ‘does he want something else from me?’”

In a follow-up video, Molly told her followers that she has received a lot of unexpected comments in response to her clip.

A close-up of a distraught woman with tear-filled eyes.3
Molly said she decided to share the video to show the “reality of solo travel as a woman” to her audience. Instagram/molsgonewild
“There was a lot of victim blaming, a lot of people saying ‘that’s what you get’ for solo traveling as a female.”

She revealed that other women had even jumped in, telling her she had “no survival skills.”

“Women should be able to solo travel, we are not the problem,” she said.


“[It’s] the men who don’t know how to behave correctly.”

After Molly left Sri Lanka she made a report with the Tourism Police Department, who responded within 24 hours.

“They were searching for the man two days later. Within five days he had been arrested,” she said.


Molly went on to tell her viewers that despite the bad experience, it is not indicative of travelling solo as a woman.

“I’ve been to so many countries that people label as unsafe and all I have experienced is kindness from locals.”
Why do these cac hoes keep traveling to the number one rape destination on the planet?
 
Y'all sitting around thinking it's a game, them niggas eat rape for breakfast.

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Rape's their first language, they learn to say "RaRa" before "DaDa".

And RaRa's for rape :roflmao:

I know and have been with several Indian women. They low-key mess with brothas.
Many of them were SA'ed/r*ped by a close family member before hitting adolescence.

Their parents also tend to be bags of shit. I have been sent text and video messages showing them going after their daughters that would make you feel sorry for the daughters of that culture.
 
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