As previously reported, The Boonies CEO Tim Pool has been banned from the 310 N Raleigh St DIY skatepark in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
This action was taken because the Raleigh St DIY OGs have been gatekeeping the spot and refusing to accept his donation for the contest's prize money.
Despite all the gatekeepers at the DIY skate spot and skateboarders throwing stones at him, Pool threw them bread. It reflects a philosophy of responding to hostility or negativity with kindness and generosity rather than further hostility.
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Instead of retaliating or responding in a similar negative manner, the journalist encourages responding in a way that diffuses tension, promotes unity, and sets an excellent example to the next generation of skaters.
Pool's approach reminds us how important it is to stay positive when facing tough times. Whether it's fixing things or making peace, his actions show that there's always room for respect and mutual understanding in the skateboarding community.
Pool posted, "Super cool to see the homies repairing damage. We are planning on sending a cleaning crew to pick up trash next."