This one is making the rounds.
You can tell it is a rental and NO seamanship or yield to Right of way.
That could have ended badly.

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@RoninGrey @sardonicsmile

The bigger boat users are violating the smaller boat users

The people in the big boat which costs big money are black or maybe Idian or at least not white unless there is a very strong shadow to make them look darke

But if blacks are kept systematically poor due to racism then how could they afford the big boat?

@shortstories @RoninGrey
I do not know the Indians to behave like this at all. That sounds absurd on its face.
These are obviously Blacks. You can tell by the lack of seamanship and wild gesticulations. This is called "stuffing it" of "splash down" when the bow breaks the waterline after coming out.
Completely out of their element. They treat their cars the same way.
This vessel looks like a Sea Ray 250. They are very common rental models.

@sardonicsmile @RoninGrey

As far as I am concerned if it is powered by a motor then moving fast requires no skill or ability

Maybe repairing a motor or not hitting things is a skill if it moves fast with a motor

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@shortstories @RoninGrey. Well, your claim is absurd, on its face.
Sounds like you are firm in your belief.

Consider high performance sailing, driving, and flying. So none of these sports require skill?
I suppose gaming is not a skill, as well?

This is absurd.

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@sardonicsmile @RoninGrey

Sailing requires skill because you have to understand the interaction between wind and the sail and the rutter

Human powered boats with paddles like canoes require skill to move fast

Moving fast in a motor boat does not take much skill because the motor does the work for you

Not crashing or tipping over a motor boat requires skill

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