1/5 Ivan B. 6 years ago on Google
I
never
write
reviews
but
for
my
most
recent
experience,
I
would
be
doing
myself
a
disservice
if
I
didn't.
Additionally,
if
it
was
possible
to
give
a
-5
star
review,
I
would
have
justifiably
done
so.
This
club
has
the
worst
outside
staff
in
the
city
of
Bonn.
On
the
7th
of
January
around
0130,
I
was
heading
to
Untergrund,
a
place
I
have
been
before.
When
I
arrived,
an
older
gentleman
(age
between
late
40s-early
50s)
looked
at
me
and
after
a
few
seconds
said
no.
In
my
head
I
then
wondered
why
he
said
no
hastily
because
what
I
was
wearing
was
a
Ralph
Lauren
Polo
Dress
Shirt,
fitted
jeans,
chelsea
boots,
and
a
G-Star
peacoat.
I
only
mention
the
brands
to
paint
a
picture
of
me
looking
more
than
presentable;
far
from
being
"messy".
He
then
uttered,
you
have
to
be
a
student
in
order
to
get
in.
I
responded
by
saying
ok
and
to
his
surprise
I
pulled
out
my
current
student
ID
and
handed
it
to
him.
He
then
analyzed
the
ID
card
with
his
flashlight
and
after
his
revision,
proceeded
to
tell
me
no
again.
So
now
I
was
inclined
to
ask
him
and
in
a
calm
tone,
"excuse
me,
but
I
want
to
understand
why
you
said
no?"
I
noticed
he
became
irritated
at
me
calmly
wanting
to
know
why
I
was
being
rejected.
Another
colleague
of
his
(age
between
early
to
mid
30s)
came
up
and
said
he
told
you
know
then
it
is
a
no.
He
then
states,
too
many
guys
and
you
need
to
bring
a
girl
with
you.
So
I
said
ok,
I
stood
out
of
line
approached
two
females
that
were
by
themselves,
explained
the
situation
and
asked
if
they
could
accompany
to
this
establishment.
They
agreed
and
we
all
went
to
the
line
together.
The
younger
staff
(age
between
early
to
mid
30s)
allowed
the
girls
to
enter
and
then
looked
at
me
and
still
said
no.
Now,
at
this
point
I
am
becoming
frustrated.
It
was
time
for
me
to
press
for
answers
and
understand
my
rejection.
During
this
entire
time
I
was
still
calm.
I
then
said,
"you
wanted
my
student
ID
and
I
showed
that
to
you,
you
wanted
me
to
bring
a
girl
with
me
and
I
brought
two,
now
tell
me
why
do
you
still
say
no?"
A
third
gentleman,
the
actual
bouncer
(between
the
late
30s
and
early
40s)
literally
got
close
to
my
face
close
enough
to
kiss
me
and
said
you
need
to
leave.
At
this
point
I
did
not
want
to
go
inside
but
my
mission
now
was
to
get
an
honest
answer
from
them.
I
asked
the
bouncer
again
help
me
understand
why
I
was
told
no
and
his
very
"insightful"
response
was
"they
have
a
gut
feeling"
and
that's
why
I
am
not
allowed
in.
At
this
point
I
told
him
I
have
been
here
before
when
a
different
staff
was
working
and
there
were
no
issues.
My
next
statement
(which
I
did
not
want
to
use
or
even
have
that
be
the
real
reason
of
my
rejection
)
was
is
it
because
I
am
black?
After
saying
this
the
bouncer
then
proceeds
to
push
me
and
my
hands
were
in
my
jacket
to
restrain
myself
from
fighting
back.
After
this
I
said
I
am
not
here
to
fight
and
from
your
outrage
and
you
feeling
the
need
to
fight
a
man
that
only
seeks
to
be
answered
peacefully,
you
then
are
truly
rejected
me
solely
based
off
the
pigmentation
of
my
skin.
After
making
my
point
and
confirming
my
suspicions
of
why
I
was
rejected,
I
turned
around
and
left.
It
is
unfortunate
that
a
persons
skin
color
is
a
deciding
factor.
As
mentioned
earlier,
I
am
not
"playing"
the
black
card
but
if
you
are
black
and
decide
to
go
to
this
establishment
just
keep
in
mind
based
on
who
is
working
the
front
door,
you
may
or
may
not
get
in.
If
you
are
rejected,
then
you
too
will
see
the
clear
reasons
for
this
rejection.
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