A Hampton Inn employee in North Carolina was fired for calling the police on a Black woman who was a guest at the hotel enjoying the pool with her two children. Not trying to be obtuse but are you not reading the above correctly????
Chances you are talking out of your ass 100% Give me stats about whites who call police because they 'see' a black person. Only racists and you know who the majority of racists are. They follow the political party that was against abolishing slavery. Guess.
ok, brain fart, now it clicked. I just assumed the black lady was a guest at the hotel from the get go since she was using the pool and the cops were running Karen's plates for being the baddie in this situation. Long night yesterday. Basically I read it as "White Karen tries to pass off as employee and calls cops on black guest, cops ran Karen's plates and turns out she was just a guest".
Mom was nearby...how else did the employee know who to ask about whether she was a guest. If the kids were unattended then how did the employee know who to ask? The employee did not say...you cannot leave your kids unattended, she wanted to know if they were guests there at the pool because her kind was the type to use the pool unauthorized. There was never an issue about the kids being unattended. The woman did not ask the white people there if they were allowed to use the pool so I guess only Black people need to be room checked.... This could have been handled in so many different ways that DOES NOT INCLUDE CALLING THE POLICE.
"I feel it's discrimination. I have a room here," Williams-Wright said in the video, while holding up her room key. "This lady here is discriminating (against) me. I have a key to get in and I can show you that it works. … I have a room here. I don’t have to give my name. I didn’t break the law."
Dont make a phone call in the lobby of a hotel you are a guest in if you are Black either... Even when you prove you are a guest, the police can still force you to pack up and leave https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...him-called-police-over-phone-call/2417679002/