So a white couple decides to just BARGE into an Air-BnB that’s occupied by black folks... (racism, violent crime)
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....and the result is interesting to say the least.
Nice. Don’t knock, just come on in and investigate. Gotta love it.
What really cracks me up is the arrogance of the wife...hands on her hips and all; talking to the guy as if he’s her child while maintaining her quite materialistic, Boss Momma posture over him. LMAO...shocked that she didn’t say “why are you here boy?”
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A video of a white couple entering a home unannounced and questioning the presence of a Black man there is going viral on social media.
The incident took place in Louisville, Kentucky, where a man was renting an Airbnb.
So, if you saw strangers in your neighbor's home while they clearly weren't there, you would just ignore it? I'm not saying I would barge in and confront the alleged interlopers, but I would probably call the police. I'd be seriously pissed if my neighbors saw people in my home when I was away and did nothing. I guess we have different ideas about what being neighborly means.
So, if you saw strangers in your neighbor's home while they clearly weren't there, you would just ignore it? I'm not saying I would barge in and confront the alleged interlopers, but I would probably call the police. I'd be seriously pissed if my neighbors saw people in my home when I was away and did nothing. I guess we have different ideas about what being neighborly means.
1. Paying guests aren’t “interlopers.”
2. You basically answered your own question (bolded).
3. It’s not “neighborly” to BARGE into something that isn’t yours uninvited.
4. I’m happy that you and I have different ideas of what being neighborly is.
Communication with neighbors would have been helpful - letting them know that the home is an AirBNB and strangers would be in and out.
This. If we saw suspicious activity at any of our neighbor's homes (white and black included) we would call the police. It's the right thing to do. Grow a brain and communication with your neighbors when you might be doing something that would raise suspicion. It's not hard, even a text message is better than nothing.
The couple admitted to knowing that it’s an AirBNB property.
Then they are just wrong. No argument from me.
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