What you have here is a BBC documentary crew interviewing a homeless Angolan musician on the streets of Glasgow, only for racist Laurel and Hardy to rock up, and pick a fight with the guy. He humiliates them.
Angolan-born singer Melo, who is homeless, was talking to a cameraman in Glasgow city centre for BBC Scotland film The Street when he was approached by a former nightclub bouncer who branded him a ‘black bastard’.
The fatty was convicted of racially-aggravated assault over the incident, which took place in Sauchiehall St in 2012, and jailed for a total of ten months after also being found guilty of a separate incident involving abuse of an Asian police officer while out on bail.
[Source : Metro]
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