THIS...is WHY...I no longer travel for leisure. And the few times I do, home is where I pitch my tent.
Behind the Woketard insult of these ICE employees...AND their unlawful discrimination...and even behind the mystery of how a family of durka-durkas wound up OWNING a Hilton Hotel in the Minneapolis area...
...behind that, there's the social creep, that's gone on for twenty years. How foreigners have taken over various service and hospitality industries that DEPEND on cleanliness.
I remember being a kid, when 7-11 came to our ex-urb. Now we had a local brand of convenience store, Lawson's; but they didn't sell gasoline; they didn't sell alcohol. Lawson was a dairy, and their retail stores were to sell milk. Since they were phasing out home delivery.
7-11 opened up, and it was like an airhead paradise. Slurpees! What a concept! All the junk kids love, and priced reasonably. No need to tell Momma where you were. Clean. Colors aimed for a kid's eye (or a moron's eye) - loud and vivid. I remember the slogan of the time - Oh, Thank Heaven for 7-Eleven! Even had gas out front - buy a gallon for our mini-bike.
Now, 7-Elevens are dirty, dusty; run by P@k!s...you really want to die, eat a week-old hot-dog out of a 7-Eleven. And they make it OBVIOUS that they HATE white people. The buildings are in what might be called "arrested decay." It's no secret why 7-Eleven fell so far, that they were taken over by a foreign franchise (7 & I Holdings). They're interested in their domestic market.
Same with hotels. Fifty years ago, chain hotels prospered because, despite costs and bland properties, that the rooms were clean and vagrants, criminals, lot-lizards were kept away. The whole history of the Holiday Inn chain explains that. Motel 6 - all the rooms look the same when your eyes are closed, so save money with a $6.99 room at Motel 6.
Well, that went away 30 years ago. The Third-World "hosts" took over, first the Super 8s and then the Motel 6s; then the mid-tier chains. Back 15 years ago, in my motorcycle-touring binge, I got in the habit of staying at Holiday Inn Express hotels - the extra $40 a night was a near-guarantee that everything would work, that the room was clean, that the staff spoke English. Often, pleasant young blonde clerks there to smile and ask questions, instead of Indians who no-spreak-engrish.
Hampton, owned by Hilton, was a cut above that level. And HILTON, was the top of the tier. That's where your boss's boss stayed, when he was meeting the worker bees in the field.
To see HILTON get overrun with Woketards - even if they're trying to fight back - is the absolute death of the hotel industry. Which now can join the restaurant industry, which itself has been ruined by Venture-Capital ownership, cost-cutting, and Sysco foods in places that used to be famous for their own recipes.
It's the ongoing death throes of a once-magnificent culture...but it is terminal.