Deadly Bus Wreck in VA: Driver Couldn't Speak English? Nah, This Ain't Right!
Five dead after bus crash in VA, and they say the driver ain't speak no English? This some BS, man, straight up.

STAFFORD COUNTY, VA – Yo, this ain't no joke. Five folks dead, and mad people hurt in a bus crash out in Virginia. The story they spinnin' is the driver of that E&P Travel bus, comin' from NY headin' down to NC, couldn't even speak English. Like, what?! That's wild.
Virginia State Police say this dude, Jing S. Dong, didn't slow down near a work zone on I-95 and slammed into some cars. A 13-year-old girl, a 7-year-old boy, a 45-year-old man, and a 44-year-old woman from Massachusetts all gone. Plus a 25-year-old woman too. RIP to them all, man. That's heavy.
Then you got U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy comin' out sayin' it's "unacceptable" that the driver couldn't speak English. No duh, bruh! But where was this energy before folks died?
They say Dong is a naturalized citizen from China who got his commercial driver’s license in New York two years ago. So, New York just handin' out licenses to anybody now? This is why we can't have nice things.
The feds say they gonna investigate New York's licensing records and all that. They better. Someone gotta be held accountable for this mess. Folks lost their lives 'cause somebody wasn't doin' their job right.
Now, they gonna start sayin' we need stricter English tests for drivers. But that ain't the whole story. It's about safety, period. If you can't read the signs, can't understand instructions, can't talk to the police, you shouldn't be behind the wheel of a bus full of people. Real talk.
But let's keep it 100, though. This system be preying on folks, especially immigrants tryna make a livin'. They might not have all the resources or the best training, but they grindin'. We gotta make sure everybody got a fair shot and safe conditions out here, know what I'm sayin'?
So, yeah, make sure the drivers speak English. But also make sure they gettin' paid right, treated right, and trained right. This ain't just about one language, it's about respect and lookin' out for each other. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all just tryna make it home safe, ya dig?
It's too late for the people who lost their lives, and it's on us to make sure nothing like this happens ever again.


