We normally don’t write about random people on Twitter, but Dr. Bueno here has been getting ratio’d all day now and has only added to her thread, so we don’t think she’s concerned about the comments.
In short, she wants a refund or voucher from Airbnb because her rental in Maine was in view of Trump yard signs and other white nationalist symbols, which she later explains could include the American flag. These made her immediately terrified for her life, and she wants Airbnb to understand the trauma Trump signs cause a black person.
Disappointed @airBnb doesn’t understand the trauma of TRUMP signs on a @airbnb rental causes Black person
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
My husband rented a place in Maine and when we arrived in the evening we saw Trump yard signs and other white nationalist symbols. I immediately was terrified and scared for my life and family safety
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
We left and @Airbnb says they cant do anything. Prime example how white companies make a BLM statement but when Black person tells them they didnt feel safe they do nothing
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
If they want to be racist they need to post a complete picture so BIPOC know not to stay there. We need a greenbook for @Airbnb where we know we are safe
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
I shouldnt have to pay to stay at a place i dont feel safe and @AirbnbHelp at minimum should give me a full refund/voucher for all the trauma this experience has caused
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
@Airbnb has a discrimination statement but its only words no action. What about believing a black person and making them retell a traumatizing experience. Do better
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
What “symbols of hate,” you might ask?
This experience shows that people are unaware of signs and symbols used. Top symbols that invoke fear for Black people …list below https://t.co/wXubFseobg
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
1 KKK symbols and flags
2 confederate flags and symbols— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
3 police lights /blue lives matter flag
4 trump signs and white terrorism slogans— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
5 USA Flag – yes this is a symbol used in many places to scare Black people
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
That’s quite a list … which of those fear-invoking symbols did she see in Maine, aside from the Trump yard signs? Did a police car go by with its lights flashing? Did someone in Maine have a Confederate flag? Were the neighbors wearing Klan robes? Pictures would really help us understand.
#econtwitter thoughts?
— Cary Bueno, Ph.D (@CarycruzBueno) September 24, 2020
This sort of feels like an insult to people who’ve experienced actual trauma.
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