Holy crap. I got caught on the Penrith train. Two guys started bashing passengers right in front of me. I couldn't get out. So scary. One man who tried to help got really hurt. I called the police. One of their friends is still on the train swearing loudly & is very drunk.
-
-
TW violence. The passengers dispersed instead of helping. The girlfriend & me yelling for them to stop. There we were. A bunch of strangers, all with intimate experience of violence. No one else helped. No one checked on us. The train stopped at the station and they jumped off.
Show this thread -
Not sure what happened to the men because I was on the phone to the police. I had to call twice: once during the fight, then when I hopped off & the 3rd man remained on the train. 1st I was shaken. It was more important to keep the train running than to take the violent man off
Show this thread -
TW VAW: The police said they'd get the 3rd man at the next stop but who knows if they did. That safety wasn't the priority over schedule is appalling. But I was more overwhelmed as I thought about the two women & what it means to be around violent men. Unpredictability of it.
Show this thread -
TW VAW: there are damaged men who think fighting other men is their only release. Then there are the women who try to calm them down. It's awful. And so I think of the 2 women & myself & others whose life is punctuated by violence even when we work hard to get away from it.
Show this thread -
TW VAW: I'm okay, just shaken. Seeing the fight brought up memories, making me upset, angry and indignant, actually, because this should never be normal. No one ever helped us over my life. People turn away as if it's not their business. If you ever see violence, please help.
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
hope you're okay
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.