There used to be a term for people who banned people from places based entirely on the color of their skin.
Many POC members moved here to be able to avoid white violence and presence, so respect their decision of avoidance if you bring white guests.
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Guests are allowed in common spaces but please be mindful if there are house members in the room beforehand. White guests are not allowed in common spaces (see intro).
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Avoid bringing parents/family members that express bigotry. Queer, Black, and Indigenous members should not have to avoid common spaces because of homophobic or racist parents/family members.
The original post can be found on Reddit here.
At least one interracial student claimed to have experienced prejudice at the house for having skin that is too light:
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The Person of Color Theme House, a five-story, 30-room home that can accommodate up to 56 students, exists to serve "low-income, first generation, immigrant and marginalized students of color."
It's part of the Berkeley Student Cooperative, a nonprofit housing cooperative established to provide affordable housing to Bay-area college students.
Since it was established in 2016, the POC house has faced its share of internal problems.
One former member wrote in a Mediumarticle that the house has become known for its "call-out culture" perpetuated by "the lack of intersectionality."
"Several members have been criticized for being white/white passing, aligning themselves with whiteness, or allowing white violence in the house," she wrote.
I'm so glad we're sending our kids to expensive colleges so they can learn to be racists who live in a constant state of passive-aggressive ire.
Imagine if they had just learned a trade and learned to work with people of all backgrounds instead of being schooled in neo-Marxism that makes them hate everyone (at least they'll make edgy baristas when they graduate with those gender studies degrees).
Stephen Ross, cooperative experience manager for the Berkeley Student Cooperative, told The College Fix that "neither the BSC nor the POC house has an official policy" excluding white guests from common spaces.
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Ross explained that people of color have been negatively impacted by past events like "racist and discriminatory remarks made by former President Trump" and police killings, in addition to facing "daily experiences of covert and overt racism."
There it is!
So the racism is okay because these kids have bought into woke lies that Trump said racist things, that black people are being mowed down by cops in the streets, and that literally everything is a racial microaggression.
Woke educators wind these kids up so tight that they're like a Vietnam vet still seeing Charlie in every tree and bush, then affirm them in the PTSD delusions they've created.
Co-ops in the BSC are run by private landlords, not the university, Assistant Director of Media Relations for Berkeley Adam Ratliff told The College Fix. Therefore, he said, it is "not the role of the campus" to comment on what they do.
No, but we live in a country that has actually banned racial discrimination in its laws, so maybe Ratliff should care about illegal activity that spreads racial hate?
No?
Anyone?
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