An argument over a dress? What The Funicular????
(stops to read article...)
Okay, If I read it right, one (or more) of the youths took it upon themselves to criticise the woman's standard of dress.
Give or take equivalent incidences of equally impolite white people giving a load of verbal to women wearing the burkha, let's call this cultural difference #1
- In 'polite society', we do not verbally harangue complete strangers about their standards of dress.
Presumably, the gang then cast unfavourable aspertions about her character, based on the clothes (yes, I know this is a stereotype familiar in TV/film drama), which got the reaction they were wanting out of her. Things rapidly escalated and she hit her head on the back of the bus when kicked in the stomach. Cultural difference #2
- In 'polite society' men do not physically attack women
Five males against one female? Hair pulling and attacking using their feet? A bit sissy, frankly, so I don't fancy their chances in prison.
p.s.
I used "polite society" as 'weasel words' in place of loaded descriptions, such as 'British', 'UK society', 'our culture' and so on. It's an acknowledgement that, even if we'd had zero post-war immigration, we will still have 'ruffians' of our own who would fall within any category at national level.
Let's face it, the culture clash has nothing to do with race. If you plant poor people anywhere where they are surrounded by conspicuous prosperity, all subsequent neighbourhood petty theft, vandalism, unsanitary disposal of domestic waste, anything labelled as "lowering of [behavioural] standards" will be blamed on them.
We're capable of being just as prejudiced against other white people as we are against ethnic groups. The east Europeans aren't even here yet and there's a big fuss about them.