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Young Girls Attacked A Man For Speaking Spanish To His Friend On The Phone


 

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Two teen girls have been caught on camera harassing an innocent man for speaking in Spanish with his friend on the phone on a street in Dublin, Ireland.

Dave Monklova

The teens went on an anti-immigrant rant filled with profound abuse as soon as they heard Dave Monklova, who is a Mexican living in Ireland, talking in Spanish to his friend on the phone.

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According to Monklova, the two girls assaulted him and broke his earphones before he managed to start recording them for his own safety.

Dave Monklova – Twitter

Following the incident, the Mexican shared his video on Twitter where users quickly accused the girls of racial profiling and unprovoked assault.

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Recalling the incident, which happens to be the first of its kind since he moved to Ireland one year ago, Monklova said:

“I called my friend and when they heard me speak Spanish, they told me: ‘You are in Ireland you must speak English.’

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“I ignored them as any other would do then I began to record them just in case they kept saying ‘you are an immigrant, return to your country.’”

Dave Monklova – Twitter

In disturbing footage, the girls are seen screaming at the man while hurling abusive insults such as: “you don’t belong here” and “cause you’re an immigrant and you were born in a different country.”

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Later on, a teen boy is seen approaching the group and exposing his backside to Dave while the girls kept on calling him a ‘pedophile’ because he was recording them.

Dave Monklova – Twitter

After the incident, Dave revealed he contacted the authorities and has been in touch with the teens’ parents.

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“I appreciate the multiple samples of solidarity that both Mexicans and Irish have expressed to me, including relatives of the people involved,” Monklova wrote in an update.

Dave Monklova – Twitter

“It is an isolated incident that does not reflect the true hospitality that characterizes the Irish in general, this is a lesson for both parts we must all learn some of this, after living a year here I have never had anything similar.

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“Thank you family, friends and the press for your attention, I am well physically was not a major incident. This country has given me many good times and I think it is not fair that the good image of this country is stained only by this episode of intolerance.”

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