I agree with that. Even as a Muslim I probably would have intervened if I'd seen him trying to humiliate a woman about her hijab. From an Islamic perspective, he undermines her hijab further through his poor akhlaq and lack of tact in his approach. Drawing attention to a woman publicly and attempting to illicit an emotional response from her for all to see doesn't seem a particularly Islamic way of doing things (the way I remember it, anyway).
Agreed. Isn't there a hadith which says that if you see a brother/sister doing something unIslamic, to correct them in a way thats good. Meaning don't humuliate them or be rude to them but use kind words? Why isn't he doing that?
When it comes to DawahWorks, its funny when he says that Islam perfects good character, yet his character and the character of other Salafi types is rude and nasty.