In a video recently shared on the internet, a Jamaican woman, also the owner of an Airbnb accommodation, housing tourists, sparked interest. She shares her experience with the black American tourists who have stayed with her. According to her, most of these visitors were problematic, while only two behaved in an exemplary fashion.
Unpleasant trends lead to controversial exclusion
This young lady, who works hard to maintain her home and ensure the well-being of her guests, says that receiving visitors of other races, origins and continents has posed no major problems so far. However, she notes a recurring trend with black American tourists, who seem to pose more difficulties. She accused them of being problematic, proud, pretentious and ungrateful.
As a result of these experiences, the owner decided not to welcome any more black American tourists to her accommodation. Unfortunately, this decision has been criticized, with many people accusing her of racism or having an inferiority complex towards her own community.
It’s worth raising the debate around this situation. As the owner of an Airbnb accommodation or other type of business, is it acceptable to turn away certain groups of people based on personal experience? Is this a stereotype or a reality based on specific observed behaviors?
Respect for otherscomes first
It’s essential to understand that your way of being will not necessarily be accepted by others. It therefore seems unacceptable to try to impose a lifestyle typical of one community on another. However, many people regard this idea as tribalism or racism. However, this is not the case. You have to respect people and have a sense of manners. Generalizations aren’t always accurate, and it’s essential to treat everyone fairly. Nevertheless, it’s legitimate to wonder about recurring behaviors that can be observed within a specific group.
Challenging yourself to improve your social behavior
This situation is also a reminder of the importance of social intelligence and the ability to challenge oneself. We have a habit of blaming others, without taking into account the mistakes we too can make. Tribalism and racism should not be seen as the slightest correction or remark on a behavioral error. It’s essential to respect other people’s cultures, customs and lifestyles when staying with them. Similarly, it’s essential to behave respectfully and responsibly, avoiding any harmful or destructive behavior.
What’s more, when we go somewhere where we feel rejected, it’s essential to ask ourselves questions. Because the problem could probably be the bad behavior of our antecedents.
This case raises complex questions and invites reflection on the way we interact with others, particularly when it comes to cultural diversity and harmonious cohabitation. Mutual respect and social intelligence are crucial to fostering better understanding between individuals and communities.



