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7/26/2025, 6:27:21 PM
I went to a Sky Zone (basically an indoor trampoline park for kids) a few weeks ago with a super hot Peruvian-American MILF (picrel) and her 2 toddler sons. We took a break to eat some pizza when all of the sudden we heard this God awful commotion like I've never heard before. We look around confused, and we see a huge group of like 20 black parents chucking chairs and tables at each other. All of the other White families around us just stared along with us in confusion and disbelief because this is the last place you'd expect a massive brawl. After about a 90 seconds or so, everyone just went back to what they were doing and acted like everything was normal. A few staff members went over to the brawl, but didn't really do anything. They basically just stood there watching. Nobody was trying to break it up, and nobody called the police. There was this palpable but unspoken undertone shared by everyone there that we're just supposed to let it happen and sweep it under the rug because freaking out, calling the police, and kicking them out would be racist. It's definitely the Black Lives Matter effect where this narrative has been beaten into our heads that the depraved behavior of black people is the result of institutional anti-black racism, and that you shouldn't call the police on them because the police will either murder them or unfairly throw them into prison. Black people have suffered enough basically, and so just let it slide. The Latina MILF was super freaked out though because she was terrified that one of the chairs might hit one of her sons and kill them, and so she asked me if she should call the police. I said that she should, and so like 8 cop cars showed up about 15 minutes later and interviewed us about what we witnessed. The cops thanked her for calling the police because nobody else did. And keep in mind that I live in Burke, Virginia - which used to be an upper middle class White and Asian suburb when I was a kid.
6/25/2025, 11:50:06 PM
Went to a Sky Zone (trampoline park for kids) with a super hot Latina MILF (picrel) and her 2 toddler sons 2 weekends ago here in Fairfax County, Virginia (one of the wealthiest and safest parts of the country). All of the sudden we heard this horrible commotion while we were eating a pizza. We looked around and saw that it was coming from the 2nd floor where they had this obstacle course thing with ropes dangling over a huge ball pit. We both thought that some sort of horrific tragedy happened (e.g., maybe a kid fell and broke their neck or was caught in the ropes and strangling to death). But then we say a bunch of overweight black people picking up chairs and tables and throwing them at each other. And so after years and years of watching blacks chimp out online, I finally got to experience it in real life. I also realize that this is an ominous preview of what's to come. For whatever reason, I'm seeing more and more black people in this previously mostly White and Asian area (I have no idea how they're affording to live here). Now when I look at the Neighbors app (the app where you share your Ring camera footage), I see lots of black youths checking car door handles and people's house doors. It's crazy how crime, chaos, and general societal dysfunction inevitably follows these missing links wherever they go.
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