Karen is accused of racism after meltdown over man bringing black guests to private pool
A bikini-clad white woman has been accused of racism after videos posted online showed her yelling at a neighbor who invited some black friends to swim in their apartment complex’s pool.
The unknown woman in a red bikini was seen yelling at her neighbor, whom she identified as “Joshua,” for inviting his friends to the pool in Fort Worth, Texas.
She argues that the men are not paying the $2,000 rent to live in the apartment complex and use the pool and that they should “get out” before she threatens to call the police.
But later the woman could be seen beating one of the black men in question.
The videos were originally posted to TikTok by user @telly.vswrld, a recent high school graduate who appears to be one of the black men the woman was upset about.
They have been viewed more than 300,000 times since they were first posted Monday, but information about the woman and what was going on remains sparse.
A blonde woman in a red bikini has been accused of racism after videos posted online showed her yelling at a neighbor who invited some black friends to swim in their apartment complex’s pool
At one point, she threatened to call the Fort Worth Police Department, though it’s unclear if the call was ever made
The first video featured the heavily tattooed blonde woman confronting her white male neighbor in blue swimsuits with pineapples on them and blue Crocs.
“Are you fucking serious, what the f***?” she asks the man, who calls her “f***ing disgusting.”
“You can’t just send someone over for a swim, can you?” he asks the woman.
“Do you think I pay $2,000 for nothing?” she replies. “You want a pool, go pay $2,000 like me, that’s fucking wrong.”
“No, it’s wrong for you to think you can be cops,” the neighbor replies, starting to pull his shirt back on.
At that point, the woman threatens to call the apartment complex’s rental office because someone could be heard offscreen saying to the black men, “I’m sorry for her.”
A follow-up video shows her sitting on one of the lounge chairs in the pool complex, saying, “This is fucking ridiculous Joshua.” I don’t need to be around here.’
Joshua then replies, “I don’t know why you have to be like that,” to which the woman says, “They don’t live here.”
‘Who cares?’ asks Joshua.
“I pay a damn lot of money to live here,” the woman in a red bikini retorts.
“And will they take your money?” asks Joshua.
“No,” she admits, “but I don’t want a lot of people splattering me who don’t pay to live here. F*** you all.’
The videos begin with the unknown woman confronting a neighbor, whom she identified as Joshua, because he invited his friends to the pool even though they don’t pay rent.
A follow-up video shows her sitting on one of the lounge chairs in the pool complex, saying, “This is fucking ridiculous Joshua.” I don’t need to be around here’
She repeatedly tells the group of friends to “get out” and go back to Denton, a nearby town with a median household income below the national average
The men and woman then begin to talk at the same time, although a man could be heard saying to the woman, “We have grown into a grown nation.”
She then tells them to “go back to Denton, where you belong.”
Denton, a nearby city, is also predominantly white, according to the US Census, with only 11.5 percent of the population identifying as black or African American.
However, the median household income is lower than the national average, at just $65,168 compared to $71,000.
“He doesn’t pay to live here, he doesn’t pay ass so he doesn’t care,” the woman continues. “I pay $2,000 to live here. I don’t want assholes who don’t pay s*** living here.
“Fuck it out.”
One of the black men then tries to explain that his friend lives here, but the woman insists that they are ‘getting out’.
She continues to deny being a “crackhead,” saying sarcastically, “that’s why I can afford to pay $2,000.”
“Get the f*** out,” she repeats before twerking for one of the black men filming the altercation and punching him. “Go away, you don’t live here.
“I’m calling the police right now,” though it’s unclear if she ever called.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the TikTok user and the Fort Worth Police Department for comment.