I can't work out if it's ironic that the same people would probably get abusive at a woman wearing a hijab.
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Replying to @DannyKodicek
I live in a very ethnically diverse neighbourhood, mostly Muslims actually. The last 4 have been black people, for example. So I doubt it!
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Replying to @o_guest
Fair enough - some kind of prejudice and profiling on my part there, heaven knows what exactly.
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Replying to @DannyKodicek
Oh, the icky white dudes would fit your idea, I just don't have any of them in my walks. When I cycled in Oxford they would try to look up
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Replying to @o_guest @DannyKodicek
my skirt at traffic lights. This happened multiple times. Some people said I shouldn't cycle in skirts and without tights.
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Replying to @o_guest
Well, if you will cycle while female, really you only have yourself to blame.
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Replying to @DannyKodicek @o_guest
My daughter's been whistled at on her way to school since she was twelve. Astonishes me every time she tells me. What is wrong with people?
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Replying to @DannyKodicek
Yeah — this reminds me of my childhood. Teach her how to defend herself and when to call the police.
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Replying to @o_guest
Luckily she has a highly functional innate fuck-you attitude. Much better than me - if someone yells at me on my bike I'm shaken for ages.
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the first bit obviously — not that you get shaken! You're more like me. 
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