Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Video Of Mexican Family Getting Kicked Out Of North Carolina Pool For Playing Spanish Music Sparks Outrage

Video Of Mexican Family Getting Kicked Out Of North Carolina Pool For Playing Spanish Music Sparks Outrage
@esposatoxica/TikTok

An example of the Latinx community being subjected to frequent racist and verbal attacks in shared spaces simply for speaking Spanish was shared in a viral TikTok video.

A Mexican family enjoying the pool at Flex Fitness and Recreation Center in Hendersonville, North Carolina, suddenly found their day was cut short when they were kicked out for playing Spanish music.


The owner of the establishment allegedly confronted the family in "a rude manner" and took their speaker away from them because a White patron "did not like Mexican music."

Then the owner contacted the local sheriff's department to have the family escorted from the premises for "trespassing," even though they paid for entry.

In the viral video—posted by Bianca Figueroa, a.k.a. @esposatoxica on TikTok—family member Veronica Ramirez and a responding deputy were seen having a discussion in Spanish.

In a translated text overlay, Ramirez told the bilingual deputy:

"It hurts me to see the inequality and racism. I will explain to you what happened, and we will leave because I understand your job; you're an employee."

Although Ramirez was furious about the ordeal, she maintained her decorum and showed respect towards the deputy.

@esposatoxica

Tiktok, do your thing.

"She's had music in English, and she says nothing," Ramirez told the officer, possibly referring to another guest by the pool.

"But we had Spanish music, and she came with a bad attitude and disconnected our speaker and tried to take it with her."

She continued:

"You know why she called you? Because I told [the owner] 'you're not a businesswoman. You're not intellectual because we are paying customers'."
"She should've come to us like you did, and said 'please turn off your music.' But no, she came with an attitude and forcibly disconnected our speakers."

The family complied with the officer and Ramirez told him she was "leaving for you. Because I respect you, not for her."

@esposatoxica/TikTok


@esposatoxica/TikTok


@esposatoxica/TikTok

When the footage was posted online, Figueroa said the women who initiated the conflict were "triggered" by seeing the circulating video and subsequently accused the family of being "belligerently drunk" and "cussing everyone" at the pool.

"Now do we see belligerently drunk women?" asked Figueroa.

"Do we see anyone being arrested for public intoxication? No we don't. On the contrary, we see very respectful Mexican women defending themselves for a service they paid for."

In a follow-up video, Figueroa said the owners of Flex Fitness were "bashing" the family in the comments.

She shared a screenshot of her response to one commenter—who was allegedly one of the daughters of the owner—claiming to have been called a "White bitch" by the Mexican family."

But Figueroa pointed out the member of the Mexican family used the word bitch, but only after being called a "Mexican bitch" first.

@esposatoxica

Reply to @85manny05 unfortunate update. What can we do?

But it didn't end there.

Ramirez—who is a single mother of two children—was a tenant of the owner of the facility and paid $1500 a month for an apartment.

Her building was next to the pool. She said music was allowed there since she can "hear it all the time."

Now, Ramirez is being evicted with no explanation. She was given ten days to gather all her personal belongings and leave the apartment.

Social media users showed support for the family and slammed Flex Fitness and Recreation Center with one-star reviews on Yelp and Google.

As of Wednesday, Flex Fitness and Recreation Center is listed as "permanently closed," as pointed out by a Twitter user.

Whether that update is by the owner or an online troll is unclear.

Ramirez said she plans to take the facility's owner to court for how they were treated.

A GoFundMe was established by a family friend, Bonnie Corral, to help Ramirez find legal representation and relocate her and her two children.

So far, over $14K was raised of its $20K goal.

More from Entertainment/music

Swiss Church Sparks Debate After Introducing Bizarre AI Jesus Hologram To Take Confessions
Fred de Noyelle/Getty Images; Lima/Getty Images

Swiss Church Sparks Debate After Introducing Bizarre AI Jesus Hologram To Take Confessions

A church in Switzerland is stirring debate with its use of an AI-generated Jesus hologram for confessions. Dubbed Deus in Machina (“God in Machine”), the project is installed at St. Peter’s Chapel in Lucerne, the city’s oldest Catholic church.

The hologram, developed by experts from Lucerne University’s Immersive Realities Center and a parish theologian, greets users with, “Peace be with you, brother,” and invites them to share what’s troubling their hearts. It can respond in 100 languages, with answers based on sacred scripture and theological texts sourced from the internet.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Nancy Mace
Spectrum News 1; Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

AOC Calls Out Exactly What Nancy Mace's 'Gross' Anti-Trans Bathroom Crusade Is Actually About

Speaking to reporters, New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called out South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace, for proposing a bill that would prohibit transgender women from using women's bathroom facilities at the U.S. Capitol.

Mace introduced the resolution shortly after Delaware elected Democrat Sarah McBride as the first openly transgender member of Congress.

Keep ReadingShow less
Kate Winslet with Leonardo DiCaprio
Eric Charbonneau/Roadside Attractions via Getty Images

Leo DiCaprio And Kate Winslet Share Tender Kiss During Surprise Reunion To Delight Of Fans

Hollywood A-listers Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, famous for their star-crossed lover roles in the global box office phenomenon Titanic 27 years ago, gave fans all the feels when they recently reunited on stage for a screening of Winslet's latest film.

DiCaprio introduced Winslet on stage at a screening of her new "passion project" film, Lee, based on the life and work of WWII journalist Lee Miller, played by Winslet.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Summer Lee
Oversight Committee Democrats

Dem Rep. Expertly Pinpoints Why Republicans Are Dismantling DEI Programs In Mic Drop Rant

Speaking during a House Oversight Committee hearing, Pennsylvania Democratic Representative Summer Lee expertly pinpointed why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs are being targeted by Republicans nationwide, noting that "remedying past discrimination is not, in turn, a discrimination."

DEI programs are organizational strategies aimed at ensuring fair treatment and full participation for everyone, with a special focus on historically marginalized or discriminated groups. These frameworks strive to create an environment where all individuals, regardless of their identity or abilities, are valued and included.

Keep ReadingShow less
pho with vegetables beside chopsticks and glass of water
Matthew Hamilton on Unsplash

People Describe The Absolute Best Meal They Ever Ate

I've traveled quite a bit—for work and pleasure—and had some memorable meals along the way.

There was the borscht, pierogies, and sausage at Polish restaurant Mazurka (R.I.P.) on Rue Prince-Arthur in Montreal, Canada. The poutine I sampled across Quebec and the Maritimes. All the fresh breads, doner kebabs, schnitzel, and baked French onion soups I ate while TDY in Germany. The yakisoba, sushi, and seafood curry I had while working for the DoD in Japan.

Keep ReadingShow less