Mexico has decried President Donald Trump’s intention of building a wall across the US-Mexico border to keep illegal immigrants out, but one Mexican college recently used that exact same tactic at a graduation party, erecting a high wooden wall to separate students and relatives that had paid to attend, from those who hadn’t.
Photos of the bizarre wall separating an events hall into two areas have been doing the rounds on social media for a week, sparking quite the debate between people who see the measure as discriminatory, and those who see nothing wrong with keeping students and relatives who didn’t want to pay from eating and partying for free.
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/mexican-college-puts-up-wooden-wall-at-graduation-party-to-separate-paying-attendees-from-those-who-didnt-pay.html
Those people sitting down paid for the tables. Big deal that the others are separated from them. It's not really a wall. Do you want those chairs, lined up, and up close to the people sitting down at the tables and probably eating? that would make it an awkward seating arrangement.
>>132273022
Who cares? I wish this thing happened more often at stuff like Baptisms and Quinceñeras so I wouldn't have to deal with my shitty mooching family members who only go to parties for the free booze.
Good and stay out
Proof that the wall does work
free market wins again
>>132273451
>and Quinceñeras so I wouldn't
You have to go back juanito.