Anonymous wrote:The issue isn't necessarily money but it's skin color. POC tend to not want to get darker, esp in earlier generations. Swimming was an outdoor activity. Every POC I know has a relative or knows someone who has a skin color issue about getting darker.
Signed,
POC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is using Black and PoC interchangeably here and really shouldn't be.
. . .
??? Explain.
Anonymous wrote:No one is saying that no PoC swim. BUT....research sows that BLACK people are far less likely to know how to swim than any other group. Just because there are some Indians on your swim team in McLean doesn't change those facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should get better with the current generation, given the large amount of resources the DC government has poured into public pool over the last 15 years.
But in the DC area the pools were some of the first things to be defunded after the White Flight years. All those private, exclusive pool clubs in MD and VA? They were created so the whites wouldn't have to mix at the pool with poor POC.
It all goes back to money as a proxy for racism. Amazing, right?
About this time last year, I posted asking if anyone could recommend a private swim club in MD that was relatively racially diverse. It didn't go particularly well.
Maybe because there was an insinuation on your part that white people would be nasty to you because you are black. 99% of people don't care about this crap.
Dp/ Agree. at least 2 of my kids swimming instructors have been female POC, and this is in McLean. Further, there are many, many POC at the McLean pools where they have swim meets. So I'm not seeing the evidence that POC don't swim.
Not all POC are black. Where these black women?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to a PP/ARTICLE black people don't swim due to violence and intimidation? Does anyone actually believe this crap?
There are news stories every few years about AA patrons or invited guests of white patrons of private pools being turned away or subjected to harassment for no other reason than being black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted early about my family. Hair care with daily or weekly swimming was a pain in the butt, but I know even my male cousins didn't learn because of other poverty barriers within the same afterschool program. Required:
True swimsuit not shorts
a combination lock
a swim cap
flip flops
Doctor's signature on form that child could participate
My aunt had six kids close together in age. She didn't drive. She worked in a factory and barely made their rent. Their dad worked in another state and sent money for basics. School clothes were always from the thrift store. Even if the thrift store sold swim trunks and flip flops that was money she'd have to take from jackets and shoes. Her kids got shots through the free clinic. I doubt they ever had a physical once.
It sounds like her problem was having six kids. Did any of them play ice hockey?
The pinnacle of Rich Brat sports. Not likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should get better with the current generation, given the large amount of resources the DC government has poured into public pool over the last 15 years.
But in the DC area the pools were some of the first things to be defunded after the White Flight years. All those private, exclusive pool clubs in MD and VA? They were created so the whites wouldn't have to mix at the pool with poor POC.
It all goes back to money as a proxy for racism. Amazing, right?
About this time last year, I posted asking if anyone could recommend a private swim club in MD that was relatively racially diverse. It didn't go particularly well.
Maybe because there was an insinuation on your part that white people would be nasty to you because you are black. 99% of people don't care about this crap.
Dp/ Agree. at least 2 of my kids swimming instructors have been female POC, and this is in McLean. Further, there are many, many POC at the McLean pools where they have swim meets. So I'm not seeing the evidence that POC don't swim.
Anonymous wrote:According to a PP/ARTICLE black people don't swim due to violence and intimidation? Does anyone actually believe this crap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should get better with the current generation, given the large amount of resources the DC government has poured into public pool over the last 15 years.
But in the DC area the pools were some of the first things to be defunded after the White Flight years. All those private, exclusive pool clubs in MD and VA? They were created so the whites wouldn't have to mix at the pool with poor POC.
It all goes back to money as a proxy for racism. Amazing, right?
About this time last year, I posted asking if anyone could recommend a private swim club in MD that was relatively racially diverse. It didn't go particularly well.
Maybe because there was an insinuation on your part that white people would be nasty to you because you are black. 99% of people don't care about this crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted early about my family. Hair care with daily or weekly swimming was a pain in the butt, but I know even my male cousins didn't learn because of other poverty barriers within the same afterschool program. Required:
True swimsuit not shorts
a combination lock
a swim cap
flip flops
Doctor's signature on form that child could participate
My aunt had six kids close together in age. She didn't drive. She worked in a factory and barely made their rent. Their dad worked in another state and sent money for basics. School clothes were always from the thrift store. Even if the thrift store sold swim trunks and flip flops that was money she'd have to take from jackets and shoes. Her kids got shots through the free clinic. I doubt they ever had a physical once.
It sounds like her problem was having six kids. Did any of them play ice hockey?
Anonymous wrote:I posted early about my family. Hair care with daily or weekly swimming was a pain in the butt, but I know even my male cousins didn't learn because of other poverty barriers within the same afterschool program. Required:
True swimsuit not shorts
a combination lock
a swim cap
flip flops
Doctor's signature on form that child could participate
My aunt had six kids close together in age. She didn't drive. She worked in a factory and barely made their rent. Their dad worked in another state and sent money for basics. School clothes were always from the thrift store. Even if the thrift store sold swim trunks and flip flops that was money she'd have to take from jackets and shoes. Her kids got shots through the free clinic. I doubt they ever had a physical once.