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burninmylight said:
Aeolus451 said:

To be perfectly honest, she wasn't slammed and I wouldn't call her elderly. She's in her 50s from the look of her. The dumbass guy was trying to pick her up to carry her to the pool and throw her in but he slipped, so both of them fell. He picked her back up and threw her/jumped in the pool with her. It's not as big as deal as it sounds in my opinion.

The black kids were extremely disrespectful to her and shouldn't have threw her in, though. On the other hand, the white woman had no sense going over to party full of black teenagers to tell them to turn down the music with all of the BLM crap going on and things being more racially charged than ever. She should have just called the cops to deal with trying to get them to turn down the music.

You could have made this same post without the words "black", "white", "BLM crap" and "racially", and made the same point. I'm willing to bet the same outcome would have happened if the woman was of any race or color.

Also, 50 is pretty elderly. By age 50, you definitely need glasses, you definitely need a ton more rest than you used to 15 years ago, and she's definitely bruised and in pain from when he dropped her. It's a pretty huge deal.

Sorry, I'm not a writer for CCN or Huffington post. They always mention race except with a person of color did something bad. I always mention a person's race when it comes to anything because it's a common characteristic used to describe a person. If it was an older black woman, they wouldn't have done that. Things are more racially charged than before and BLM is emboldening young and dumb black people to act more violent in general. There's plenty of normal acting black people out there but there's also guillable dumb ones too just like any other race. 

Anyway, glasses don't have much to do with a person's age except if a person has bad eyes already or a defect of some kind, it will only get worse over time. I've worn glasses since I was a kid. It's not a good indicator of a person's age. To me, elderly is someone that's a senior citizen. 60+.  It seems most would agree with that as far as I can find on it with searches.