Gay student group bans white people from event

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due to Canada's "history of white supremacy"



Apparently Queer McGill thinks they can create a "safer space" if they hold the event "free from the presence of white folk." From the McGill Daily:
Queer McGill has faced controversy recently due to Rad Sex week, which is a queer- and trans-positive series of talks, workshops, discussions, and performances on the topics of gender, sexuality, sexual health, and less conventional sexual practices. This year, the series will feature an event called “Desires: A QT*POC Exploration,” an art and discussion workshop only open to to queer and trans people of colour (POC). The event’s description, which specified, “White folks need not attend,” prompted swift and vicious backlash on social media.​
Queer McGill has responded with an official statement, which The Daily has chosen to reprint here: “We chose this workshop as to enable POC to have a safe(r) space free from the presence of white folk and the history of white supremacy and immaterial colonization associated with them/us. We feel that this space is important to provide for people who don’t want the voices of white folk weighing into the conversations of POC romance. We maintain that racism is an institutionalized system of oppression in which people of color are systematically restricted. The position of privilege that white folk hold has been institutionally developed and supported in this country, making reverse racism systematically impossible. This is not to say one cannot be prejudice [sic] against white people, but the institution of racism does not apply. The use of the label ‘ally’ does not exempt people from this.”
The Daily wholeheartedly agrees with this statement, and recognizes the need for safe(r) spaces specifically for POC. As stated in its description, the event deals with very intimate and sensitive experiences related to sexual and romantic desires. Grounded in decolonization principles, it seeks to analyze and deconstruct experiences and perspectives that arise specifically from the intersection of race and queerness. In addition to the predominant place taken up by whiteness and heteronormativity in public discourse, queer POC often face race-based marginalization even in queer spaces. Further, while queer people and POC separately are not sufficiently represented, queer POC have even fewer spaces devoted specifically to them.​
Creating this kind of safe environment for people to open up about their experiences and to discuss them should always be a priority. What’s more, demanding access to this space for observers who do not share a similar identity is insensitive. While some people have argued that this event should be open for educational purposes, it should never be the job of queer POC to educate others. Anyone who considers themselves an ally should respect the needs of those they are supporting over their own curiosity. It is important to have safe spaces within the McGill community, and we should strive to support them, and ensure that they continue to exist.

Subway to Damascus: McGill University's gay student group bans white people from event due to Canada's "history of white supremacy"

not very fabulous of them
 

Blackleaf

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The white people MUST respond (in all seriousness) with a series of talks, workshops, discussions, and performances in which all gay people are banned.
 

Blackleaf

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That should go over well.

It's time we started fighting back against the Left and make them realise that such racism against white people is unacceptable. The Left keep banging on about the "racist Far Right", but they themselves are incredibly racist and bigoted.
 

55Mercury

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The white people MUST respond (in all seriousness) with a series of talks, workshops, discussions, and performances in which all gay people are banned.
no no no... only gay people of colour should be banned.

and have the white gays administer a round of blow-jobs - a good time is had by all!
 

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not very fabulous of them

Well at least we were referred to as white. I hate to be called Caucasian. I don't even know what that is. An Asian with a cock?

It's time we started fighting back against the Left and make them realise that such racism against white people is unacceptable. The Left keep banging on about the "racist Far Right", but they themselves are incredibly racist and bigoted.

Right now these students are asking questions like "What does it mean to be a LBTQWTF person of colour in a society dominated by repressive white males?" In a couple of years, they will be asking quetions like, "Would you like fries with that?"
 
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