Posted on 07/31/2023 6:26:11 AM PDT by V_TWIN
It will be safe to travel to Florida, now.
Orlando is a large convention venue that rivals Las Vegas, with downtown Orlando at night and on weekends often a mass street party. The economic benefits of that kind of tourism tend to be concentrated in a limited number of hotels and at bars and nightclubs in downtown Orlando and on the International Drive tourist strip. On the whole, a single Comic Con gathering at the Convention Center brings more visitors and money with far less disorder and crime than a drop in the bucket black college fraternity gathering. They will not be missed.
“On the whole, a single Comic Con gathering at the Convention Center brings more visitors and money with far less disorder and crime than a drop in the bucket black college fraternity gathering”
Yeah, if The Big Bang Theory has only taught us one thing, it’s that nerds aren’t usually prone to drunken brawls, sexually assaulting females and attacking White folks indescrimanantly and for no reason.......for the other group you mentioned.......it’s rare when those things DON’T happen.
“Let me know when they boycott a cruise ship”
Good luck. I remember back in the day, cruise ships could trust passengers to tip the staff accordingly.....nowadays it’s factored in to your shipboard bill.
Just like a lot of restaurants now automatically factor in the tip in for large groups, I suspect there’s a specific group of people that at least in part drove all that.
I’m sure Flarduh is mourning the loss of the opportunity to host another FreakNik.
Many of the black fraternities brand their Greek letters onto their arms. Not tattoo....BRAND.
Yeah, I’ve seen those brands on football players.
Let a predominantly white frat try to do that to a black and see what happens
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