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Manchester Evening News
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Ashlie Blakey

'It happens a lot'... the gay man abused on the 76 bus, and his brilliant response

A gay man was subjected to vile homophobic abuse by a woman as he travelled on a bus - he responded in an incredible way.

Christopher Burton, 48, was one of the thousands of people out celebrating at Manchester Pride in the city centre on Saturday.

He watched the parade and had a couple of drinks with friends, before travelling back to his home in Collyhurst on the 76 bus at around 5.30pm.

Chris was wearing a t-shirt that read 'homophobic abuse is criminal' across the front.

He was also wearing red ribbons, which are a symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV.

He sat down on the bus when the woman, who he believes was around 75 to 80-years old, began abusing him.

Christopher Burton told the woman: "We can all be who we want to be, especially today". (ABNM Photography)

But instead of meeting her abuse with aggression, Christopher told her: "We can all be who we want to be, especially today".

"As soon as I sat there the woman was mumbling but rather loudly", Christopher told the M.E.N.

"I was just sat there minding my own business.

"She launched a tirade towards me and me alone, calling me a f****g gay b****d and telling me that I should have been killed at birth."

The incident was filmed by Karina Townsley , 32, who was travelling on the bus at the same time with her seven-year-old daughter.

Homophobic rant by woman on bus in Manchester

The footage shows the woman start to abuse Christopher and she can be heard saying: "You are a man, you are the son of your father. Where is your father?"

The bus driver intervenes and asks the woman to calm down and mind her language, but Christopher said the abuse continued for at least five minutes.

"I tired to calm the situation down. I opened up my arms and told her there was no need for this at all.

"Everybody on the bus was shocked and four or five people told her to stop", Christopher said.

Christopher was wearing this t-shirt on the bus as he travelled home from Manchester Pride (ABNM Photography)

Despite being targeted by the woman, Christopher said he was more concerned for the other passengers on the bus.

He said: "I thought she was going to get violent.

"I was more concerned for the other people on the bus and a child that was on there."

Christopher said he gets abused 'regularly and often' and understands that there are 'different people and attitudes'.

But this incident left him feeling upset and he reported it to the police.

"I just thought 'why has she picked on me?', I did absolutely nothing apart from board a bus.

"I'm still feeling upset about it.

"Everybody in the city was celebrating that weekend, apart from one it seems."

Greater Manchester Police have been contacted about the incident.

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