White tourist tries to remove local kids from Nevis beach
COTTON GROUND BAY, St Kitts & Nevis A woman - since dubbed a 'Karen' by local media outlets - lay down on the beach in protest, in a bid to stop children from training for a relay race.
In the viral video clip, children can be seen sprinting along the sandy shore carrying batons.
The woman can be seen on the phone, with the social media user who uploaded the footage claiming that the tourist was calling the police.
She can then be seen confronting local parents who were cheering on the children in their baton race.
Eventually, the disgruntled tourist takes her protest to the next level by laying down in the sand and blocking the children's racing path.
People on social media were left horrified by her actions.
One person commented: "You visited their home to tell them what to do and how to do it?
"If the children were rude and being destructive is one thing, but they were training for a sporting event!"
Another put: "This is embarrassing. Some people forget that they are a guest in the country and their stay can be shortened at any time."
"Please carry yourself like an adult."
A third viewer said: "I'm so infuriated, I have no words. I just can't stand this entitled privileged nonsense. Just stop it now."
Many people joked that the disgruntled tourist was helping the local children by turning their exercise into a jumping course after she lay down on the beach, forcing the hopeful athletes to jump over her body.
The actions have prompted Premier Mark Brantley to affirm that all beaches in St. Kitts and Nevis are public spaces.
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8 Responses to “White tourist tries to remove local kids from Nevis beach ”
Send her packing and let her learn a lesson in proper behaviour and make her an example for any others who might think the same way.
The local people and the beach were there long before she took her ugly self there. She should have laid down in quicksand and no one helps her. What an @#$!