Posted on 02/27/2026 12:21:57 PM PST by dynachrome
A family of foreigners visiting California were kicked out of the famed La Jolla Cove in San Diego after they were caught allegedly harassing the sea lions.
Visitors and tourists to the cove are warned to avoid the sea lions, but unruly behavior has led some activists to call on the state to shut down access to human beings in order to protect the animals. The video shows the mother interacting in broken English with the ranger.
"Where are you guys from?" the ranger asks.
"China," the mother says.
"China? In China, do you guys throw dirt at the animals too?" he asks.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Yeah. They're called "liberals."
Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand.
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Chinese tourists in abroad refer to the inhabitants as laowhy [ foreigners ].
That that were me, i would be charged! Again special treatment for rule breaking illegal aliens...Surprised they didn’t try to rape and/or eat the sea lions.
“Harming, harassing, hunting, capturing, or killing a sea lion is illegal in the United States under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). Violations can result in severe penalties, including fines exceeding $30,000, civil penalties, and up to one year in prison per count”
Who should I believe?
Their stories or my own lying eyes?
Chicom tourists are notorious and hated the world over.
Sounds like a terrific place. Now good for terrific sea lions.
A place in San Francisco was like that. We’d often go down there with the kids to watch the sea lions and we were weren’t the only ones.
Almost everyone loved watching them. Some would have dinner there for that reason. They were good for business.
We were in San Diego for a corporate event about 20 years ago. Stayed at the US Grant Hotel in the Gaslamp District. There were urban outdoorsmen occupying the benches in the parks there, then. You can’t let that go on in a major tourist area and expect it to end well.
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