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Shocking moment woman attacks man on a bus for refusing to give up his seat for her (video)



Shocking moment woman attacks man on a bus for refusing to give up his seat for her (video)
Chivalry is one thing but forcing people to do things for you is simply bullying. And that's exactly what a very rude woman was filmed doing on a bus.
The woman, in yellow, is seen attacking a male passenger because he refused to give up his seat for her. In the video, the woman is seen as she drags the man from his seat, then when he refuses to let her have his seat, she then proceeds to sit on his lap.
"Get off of me," the man warns.
"Make me!" she tosses back at him and continued sitting on his lap.
She then stands and says, "You're supposed to have some respect for women."

Shocking moment woman attacks man on a bus for refusing to give up his seat for her (video)

She continues to attack him verbally and physically. When the man didn't rise to the bait, she picks a magazine, believed to be the one he had been reading before she attacked him, and she throws it in his face.
Other commuters looked at them as the drama played out but no one interfered.
Watch the shocking video below.

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