Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if communities don't build pools, does that mean they are upholding white supremacy?
No. The point is the reason a wealthy, populous county like Fairfax County has no outdoor public pools (I'm not counting water parks) is because they chose to not build pools because they would have to be integrated. That is why here, and elsewhere, you have a system of expensive private pools that require residency or a membership.
The racism doesn't have to be spitting in your face to be racism.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a liability issue. For example, Recently there was an incident and now many of the public lap pools in DC make you get out every 45 minutes on the hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if communities don't build pools, does that mean they are upholding white supremacy?
No. The point is the reason a wealthy, populous county like Fairfax County has no outdoor public pools (I'm not counting water parks) is because they chose to not build pools because they would have to be integrated. That is why here, and elsewhere, you have a system of expensive private pools that require residency or a membership.
The racism doesn't have to be spitting in your face to be racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if communities don't build pools, does that mean they are upholding white supremacy?
No. The point is the reason a wealthy, populous county like Fairfax County has no outdoor public pools (I'm not counting water parks) is because they chose to not build pools because they would have to be integrated. That is why here, and elsewhere, you have a system of expensive private pools that require residency or a membership.
The racism doesn't have to be spitting in your face to be racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if communities don't build pools, does that mean they are upholding white supremacy?
No. The point is the reason a wealthy, populous county like Fairfax County has no outdoor public pools (I'm not counting water parks) is because they chose to not build pools because they would have to be integrated. That is why here, and elsewhere, you have a system of expensive private pools that require residency or a membership.
The racism doesn't have to be spitting in your face to be racism.
Anonymous wrote:So, if communities don't build pools, does that mean they are upholding white supremacy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tax these private pools and build one truly for the public!
Communities and cities don't want to be legally and financially responsible for accidental drownings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a town that was almost 100% white and there was no public pool. Not everything is about racism.
What kind of white?
Was this in the north east? South? Midwest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Pools inspect their water several times a day. There is nothing cleaner about private pool water.
I did not say it was cleaner. I'm saying public pools are often more crowded. Yes, pools should have staff to check the water several times a day. Do you honestly think they do in every community that has public pools?
Do you have proof that they don't?
My experience has been that the people who use the pool are watching everything the lifeguards do. One of their jobs is to test the water (and we see them doing it every hour at the public pool I frequent). They have the test tubes out. It's not that hard to do. People do complain if they see things that are not done right. I don't know about EVERY community, but they are excellent in my community. We pay for that and we d*#%n well are watching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1132168.page
Wow, pg pool is terrible
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a town in NJ that was mostly white and there weren’t any community pools. First time I ever heard of such a thing was when I moved to VA. Nobody cared at all. Why would there be shared pools?
Anonymous wrote:
Pools inspect their water several times a day. There is nothing cleaner about private pool water.
I did not say it was cleaner. I'm saying public pools are often more crowded. Yes, pools should have staff to check the water several times a day. Do you honestly think they do in every community that has public pools?