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Reply to "Public School Event Held at Private Swim Club - Is this allowed?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it wrong to not want people can't afford your club and might not respect it's rules to not attend an event. [b]Don't people join swim clubs to avoid the chaos, lack of class and community of public pools? [/b] Social Justice nuts can't have it both ways. You can't demand that all areas integrate by SES by stuffing poor people in nice areas they can't afford and then expect the well off to dumb down their exclusivity so everybody can participate in everything. If you make well off people live like poor people they will stop living in places like Aspen Hill or Silver Spring and only cluster around other like well off people. I find the hypocrisy of the OP galling. [/quote] Historically, of course, people (meaning: white people) joined private pools to avoid black people, when public pools had to start letting black people enter. Speaking of integration. But perhaps you think that's "social engineering" too.[/quote]
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