
Houston Woman Boycotts Rescue Effort for Texas Flood Victims Because They're Wh…
A woman and business owner from Houston, Texas is now in trouble after what she said about the missing flood victims and the rescue effort.
A recent social media video has sparked debate regarding "Camp Mystic for girls," a Christian camp located in Hunt, Texas. In the video, a user identified as Lauren Remillard expresses strong opinions, alleging that the camp operates as an "all-white" and "whites-only" enclave. Remillard criticizes parents who choose to send their children to such a camp in 2025, stating, "It is definitely a freaking choice." She further suggests a double standard in public empathy and media coverage, claiming that if a similar situation involved missing Hispanic girls in East Texas, it would not garner the same attention or sympathy. Remillard also draws a parallel to current political issues, including the deportation of family members, urging viewers to consider the broader societal climate. The claims made in the video regarding the camp's policies are unverified and represent the speaker's personal commentary.
A woman and business owner from Houston, Texas is now in trouble after what she said about the missing flood victims and the rescue effort.