Politically correct segregation on college campuses isn’t just for classes. It applies to living arrangements too:
A group of students at the Claremont Colleges in search of a roommate insist that the roommate not be white.
Student Karé Ureña (PZ ’18) posted on Facebook that non-white students in need of housing arrangements should reach out to either her or two other students with whom she plans to live in an off-campus house. The post states that “POC [people of color] only” will be considered for this living opportunity. “I don’t want to live with any white folks,” Ureña added.
Students have it drilled into their heads incessantly that the ultimate evil is racism. When someone pointed out that demanding people not be white is racist,
“This is directed to protect POC, not white people. Don’t see how this is racist at all…” responded AJ León (PZ ’18), a member of the Pitzer Latino Student Union.
In case that wasn’t enough to drop your jaw,
“We don’t want to have to tiptoe around fragile white feelings in a space where we just want to relax and be comfortable,” commented Nina Lee, a Women’s Studies major.
As if whites were the ones sniveling belligerently about imaginary “microaggressions.”
Barks Africana Studies major and Resident Assistant Terriyonna Smith,
“White people always mad when they don’t feel included but at the end of the day y’all are damaging asf [sic] and if a POC feels they need to protect themselves from that toxic environment THEY CAN! … I’m not responding to NO comments and NOPE I don’t wanna have a dialogue.”
Needless to say, any white students who expressed similar sentiments about blacks would be expelled immediately. They might even be sent back to grade school for being unable to construct a sentence in English.
Racism is a problem, all right. It only cuts one way: in favor of those who want it to be an issue.
To think this will get less ugly when whites become a minority would be delusional; have a look at South Africa if you think otherwise.