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This is a race related question...

Does this bother you and why specifically?
A black Jamaican woman got on the bus with her suitcase whilst talking on the phone. I followed with my mum, another woman and then a white male and his son.
We all found seats in the remaining ones available.
Jamaican woman though put her suitcase in the disabled area, whilst the white male and his son took the seat behind the barrier near where the suitcase was being kept (the wheelchair area).
The Jamaican woman noticed this and commented on it to who ever she was on the phone to.

She dramatised it by saying "he jumped in her seat, that he may as well had sat in her lap"
So the white male asked "did you want to sit here? I hadn't realised you wanted this seat!"

So she proceeded to rant "Well there were other seats why did you choose to sit there, of course I would have wanted to sit down".

They had a few more back and forths and the guy said "of you don't want the seat stop moaning, I offered it you declined already let's move on!"

She followed up with "Lord jesus let me stop, coz I'm fraid of you, you might punch me in my face, you people are so violent!"

Both my mum and I looked at each other in shock because this escalated stupidly.

And the rest of our journey the downstairs passengers were really quiet. Whilst she continue to mutter something to whoever was on the phone.

What do you make of this!?

This bothered me as a black woman myself.


The new London buses are like this.
Where as the older style are similar in colour to the design above but there are barriers like in this one
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Abstraction · 61-69, M
I don't think it's really a race related question, I think it's just a person with problems. When I hear someone imbalanced get into a rant I hear emotion, internal disturbance, not logic. If I was there I wouldn't have taken her reference to 'you people' any more seriously than I took her inference that the person was trying to crowd her.
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
@Abstraction I added a photo to demonstrate the situation a little better and I hear what you are saying.
I made it clear it was a race post simply because of what was said.
As I mentioned to the others below, it wasn't clear she wanted to sit down because of the design of the bus being more like the second picture, but I personally wouldn't have sat in that first seat behind the barrier near there as a preempt.
Because the bus designs we are now used to are more like the first one with the black woman facing the wheelchair user, minus the barrier.
But as I said, I would assume his son chose the seat because when I looked back the son was sitting close to the window while dad was on the end.