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YMCA
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Ms. Maria Carlota,\r
Please calm down. Aren't you aware that people don't get sued for telling the truth. The YMCA's across the whole Nation have a serious problem with Racism. The YMCA's Motherhouse in Chicago, is now in court for a class-aciton-lawsuit for Racism. Please inform yourself about the current events regarding the YMCAs before resorting to sue me. The YMCA's problems in El Paso can no longer be ignored. It's like trying to cover the sun with a finger. Ms. M. C., perhaps you should be sued for threatening to muffle free speech--especially when it warns the public of hazardous conditions such as crumbling ceilings and lax life-guards. I dare the The CEO of the Y's in El Paso to send out a questionare to it's current and past members and employees to see how the Y's rate. I would like to see the CEO publish the results in The El Paso Times. The responses will prove my reviews.\r
It's that simple. So take a deep breath and get ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work to make major improvements. Your threats are not taken kindly, please grow up and help your community responsibly.
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