Travel Commentary
One of The Worst Places For single Catholics
To stay/visit in the U.S.
There are many nice places to visit around the world because they provide happiness and joy. On the other hand, there are a few places that you know are one of the worst places to visit. Sometimes, unknowingly, you think that all people are educated with morals but there are some towns that just do not hold up to the test.
One of the towns that has a very old history in the U.S. is Williams, Arizona. This town is one of the worst places to visit, despite it being near the Grand Canyon. One of the major flaws of this town is that most of the male population lack morals. Why do we say this? For the simple fact that some female residents and visitors complain that they are harassed and annoyed by cars going by that may try, at times, to interfere with the peace of the town and for the fact that most of the male population of the town like to talk badly about and stalk women everywhere they can. These men are mainly Caucasian. Recently, I found out that these rumors about men trying to stalk and harass women are true because I was leaving to get into my car and a very rude Caucasian man started talking loudly about something while I was trying to leave. These men loiter together wherever women seem to be located. Then, men seem to linger around gas stations, waiting to stalk women there too. The situation is very bad. My advice is to avoid this town altogether.
One cannot help but wonder if the occupants of this town have ever been educated about God's 10 Commandments because a few of these offensive people of Williams should be ashamed of themselves because the town could have such potential for more visitors if they would just be nice to all residents and to all visitors that come to visit the town since it is one of the towns that you need to travel through in order to visit the Grand Canyon.
On the surface, the town may seem harmless but in reality, it may seem like one is stepping into the old west days of outlaw criminals trying to falsely accuse and disturb innocent women. There is even an evil display plaque at the entrances of the city that is trying to scare people away who come to visit the town which can give a visitor the chills as he or she goes by. It is my true wish that the insane, unfortunate people who try to upset the women and visitors of the town would get educated about the laws of the U.S. that are against disturbing the peace and against female stalking and harassment.
In the past, on any of my visits to this city, the city of Williams, Arizona seemed like a harmless, quiet and successful town but now that I have had more interactions with the lawlessness of the town, my opinions have greatly changed in the negative opinion. Hopefully, other towns, cities and people can learn from this article that various cultures, Catholics, and women should always be treated with the utmost respect and dignity. From what I have seen and learned from other places that I have visited in the past, the cities and towns usually try everything to accommodate and try to make their residents and visitors feel at home, at ease and at peace in their neighborhood surroundings. So, my advice to potential visitors that want to visit the Grand Canyon is to avoid this city like the plague. Make sure you keep your important items under lock and key, never talk to strange people, be careful if you are a Catholic or a woman or a nice person and never go where you see hoodlum men just loitering around in a mischievous manner, especially if you're a nice, civilized person, a catholic or a woman because we all know that civilized, intelligent, sane human beings would never act in such a stupid, uneducated and feeble way.
One of the towns that has a very old history in the U.S. is Williams, Arizona. This town is one of the worst places to visit, despite it being near the Grand Canyon. One of the major flaws of this town is that most of the male population lack morals. Why do we say this? For the simple fact that some female residents and visitors complain that they are harassed and annoyed by cars going by that may try, at times, to interfere with the peace of the town and for the fact that most of the male population of the town like to talk badly about and stalk women everywhere they can. These men are mainly Caucasian. Recently, I found out that these rumors about men trying to stalk and harass women are true because I was leaving to get into my car and a very rude Caucasian man started talking loudly about something while I was trying to leave. These men loiter together wherever women seem to be located. Then, men seem to linger around gas stations, waiting to stalk women there too. The situation is very bad. My advice is to avoid this town altogether.
One cannot help but wonder if the occupants of this town have ever been educated about God's 10 Commandments because a few of these offensive people of Williams should be ashamed of themselves because the town could have such potential for more visitors if they would just be nice to all residents and to all visitors that come to visit the town since it is one of the towns that you need to travel through in order to visit the Grand Canyon.
On the surface, the town may seem harmless but in reality, it may seem like one is stepping into the old west days of outlaw criminals trying to falsely accuse and disturb innocent women. There is even an evil display plaque at the entrances of the city that is trying to scare people away who come to visit the town which can give a visitor the chills as he or she goes by. It is my true wish that the insane, unfortunate people who try to upset the women and visitors of the town would get educated about the laws of the U.S. that are against disturbing the peace and against female stalking and harassment.
In the past, on any of my visits to this city, the city of Williams, Arizona seemed like a harmless, quiet and successful town but now that I have had more interactions with the lawlessness of the town, my opinions have greatly changed in the negative opinion. Hopefully, other towns, cities and people can learn from this article that various cultures, Catholics, and women should always be treated with the utmost respect and dignity. From what I have seen and learned from other places that I have visited in the past, the cities and towns usually try everything to accommodate and try to make their residents and visitors feel at home, at ease and at peace in their neighborhood surroundings. So, my advice to potential visitors that want to visit the Grand Canyon is to avoid this city like the plague. Make sure you keep your important items under lock and key, never talk to strange people, be careful if you are a Catholic or a woman or a nice person and never go where you see hoodlum men just loitering around in a mischievous manner, especially if you're a nice, civilized person, a catholic or a woman because we all know that civilized, intelligent, sane human beings would never act in such a stupid, uneducated and feeble way.