Posted on 06/15/2018 6:23:12 AM PDT by C19fan
A white man confronted a black female swimmer at a ritzy California hotels pool on Monday, questioning whether she bathed before taking a dip, according to video of the incident.
The man insisted he was perfectly within his rights to ask such an intrusive question at the Westin Hotel in Pasadena, footage posted Wednesday by the woman, Texas resident Carle Wheeler, showed.
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Yep. the Goal: “I AM Outraged!”.... tsk tsk-— message: “isn’t everybody” Answer: No, not people who have traveled the world and been to, say Morocco and seen supposedly “well off” ‘natives’ dive in the pool and leaving a dark ring on the water surface.
So, the question is— was this outraged mother an immigrant “black” or a western lib, hyped up NAACP triggered US citizen? This is a private hotel upscale version of the Starbuck’s public accommodation raid by two non-customers, who. were. black. And.... sent there.
The reason, for instance, a contractor for Wet N’ Wild water park told me.... their pool treatment plant bought TONs of diatomaceous earth for natural filtration of .... fecal particulates. These exist from... uh, every occupant regardless of .... “color”.
Higher end hotels have rules about pool use. A poorly asked question of a “triggered” sub group— but the experience in some parts of LA and CA are that certain paid “immigrants” are not staying the hotel and are... BATHING in the chlorine treated water. This is a FACT.
But, fodder for the chattering OUTRAGED class. Who, if one asked them— “would you want to swim in a pool full of dirty “undocumented” (ie. clinically— no medical clearances) immigrants— mexicao, pakistan,kenyan (oops)...Benin....who might be carrying all sorts of parasites, and.. viruses which CDC has not yet picked up in their surveys.
Disease is just an international flight away with vectors carried by .....these “poor” immigrants.
A reasonable question. I wont use public pools though.
Simple solution, dont use the pool dude. Anyone using a pool with people they dont know should have no expectation that everyone else in the pool showered first, or didnt pee in it or doesnt have some communical disease. On the few rare occasions Ive used a hotel pool or hot tub, I make sure I shower, with soap, AFTER I get out. Have never and will never use a public pool.
I see guys leaving restrooms without washing their hands and I want to call them filthy animals, but I don’t want to get shot.
Older guys especially. Want to put this up at church: “Wash your hands and say your prayers because Jesus and germs are everywhere.”
Outrage? Big deal.
It has to be remembered that those ugly knots of "corn rows" are NEVER completely washed. If fact they can't be fully washed because they can't be untwisted except by a Negro hair specialist. Oil and dirt and bacteria accumulate over months until the next time they are disassembled.
In Washington, DC, it is a law to shower before entering a swimming pool. Really.
I was asked that about a young nephew once. We’re so honky privilege just leaks out of us onto everything!
Of course the answer— we were both still dry— was “No, we’re going to use that one (a shower head in a corner of the pool area).”
Shamu ain’t a lady.
Sixty years ago, Navy swimmers had to walk through a long and cold foot-bath. No shower required. Maybe this was Quonset Point, RI?
Well the creepy jerk made it about race when he asked only one person if theyd bathed
And he tried to claim he was a health inspector
Ahhhh yes the perfection of liberals.....
But he didnt. Im with you though. More likely the European hasnt
This a hole wasnt using the pool. He was being a jerk
Maybe he’s OCD and a germphobe. Don’t germphobes have rights? Where is the ACLU?
So she met a rude white guy big deal, If I had a dollar for every time a black person was rude to me I’d be rich.
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