Thursday, February 20, 2014

Self Defense Street Fighting Methods | Racist Scumbags in Glasgow Attacking a Busker

Racist Scumbags in Glasgow Attacking a Busker 


This street performer had to take the law in his own hands when defending himself against angry racists.
According to the Scottish Express, street performer Melo was being interviewed for a special documentary for BBC.
The documentary, titled The Street, depicts encounters with residents on the streets of Glasgow, Scotland. Melo, who was sharing his story with filmmakers, was interrupted by what appeared to be two intoxicated men. The men tease and taunt Melo, spewing racial slurs like “black bastard.”
Melo (who hails from Angola) tries to ignore the men, but as you can see in the video above, the situation escalates. After police come and arrest the aggressors, Melo tells filmmakers that racism isn’t new in Scotland.

The video below is the full video street performer Melo was being interviewed for a special documentary for BBC.


The documentary aired Monday night and while it’s believed the street performer has left the country, viewers were upset that no one – including cameramen – tried to stop the attack.

Producers of the show fired back and claimed that it wouldn’t be realistic to edit out Melo’s attack and the drunk actions of other people on the show:



But anyway I would like to cover the Street Self Defense aspects. 

Now the first two picture show that street performer Melo knowing how to defense himself by raising his hand up as a fence up for defense himself from attack while talking to the attacker and keeping a safe distance which allow Melo enough time to react for defense.

Now the third and fourth picture show that street performer Melo sense the distance is too near and feel thread knowing how to defense himself by extended his hand up as a fence up and push the attacker away from him thus keeping safe distance while talking to the attacker.

Melo was good man he have the chance to strike the attacker when it is too close but he did not strike. 

Would you react like him if it is you.? Well is hard to say. Sometime if we miss the chance to strike and we would not have second chance to strike anymore. because you are giving the attacker the momentum to strike you first!

Now the firth picture show that the attacker getting his momentum to strike street performer Melo and this is the second chance for Melo to kick the attacker to defense himself from attack but he did not do it! He extended his hand up as a fence up and push the attacker away second time thus keeping him safe distance while talking to the attacker.


Now the six picture show that he is ready to fight now. An on guard stance ready to strike anytime. He warn them not to come near now.

Now the seven picture show that he is either no confidence to fight 1 on 2 or he is trying to scare the attacker away by using object to defense himself.

What do you think? He have no confidence to fight 1 on 2 or trying to scare the attacker away and avoid fight?

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