UC-Berkeley Protesters Block White Students From Going To Class, Have Little Sense Of Irony

Students of color and LGBT students at the University of California-Berkeley — also known as one of the few places on earth that could be considered a perfect antonym for “Nazi Germany” — are tired of feeling oppressed. Granted, oppression sort of feels like a synonym for inconvenienced in this instance, but hey, I’m a straight-cis-middle class-serial killer-frat-able-puppy strangler-Christian-white-for teen smoking-male. What do I know? I have it all!
*twirls about with arms open as beautiful fall foliage slowly falls around me, finishes, sighs happily, exits, group of Mexicans walk over, rake up leaves, give me side eye as I skip away*
But maybe few places are more fraught with intolerance than a world class university just outside of San Francisco. After Russia, China, and rural Alabama I’m having trouble thinking of anything else so sure, fuck it, let’s just throw Cal-Berkeley in the mix.
To protest their oppression, the Cal POC and LGBT students decided to block Sather Gate, a popular bridge/walkway on campus, and only let through students of color and, I guess, white students who could somehow prove they were gay?
“This white boy says he’s gay. Should we let him through?”
“Hold up! Pull up a picture of a big hard dick on your phone and see how his pupils dilate when he looks at it.”
“Damn we thought of everything! This protest is FLAWLESS!”
Here’s a video of said protest.
These are my three favorite parts of this video, in no particular order:
1. The girl chastising Cal-Berkeley PD, telling them she doesn’t give a fuck about them, as if she wouldn’t call them in a heartbeat the second she felt threatened on campus, which, I feel like might be often.
2. Another girl complaining on the megaphone about how she can’t afford a long sleeve t-shirt at the Cal bookstore (more on that in a moment). Some people might say that civil rights leaders would be rolling over in their graves at a POC treating the price of a long sleeved t-shirt like it’s a white’s only water fountain, but I have to believe that, in a way, those civil rights leaders are pretty thrilled they did their job so well that these days this is all these kids have to bitch about. After all, aren’t the parents who worked hard to pull themselves up and give their kids a better life still proud of those kids even when they become spoiled morons? I know mine are!
3. All the non-white students who the Cal protesters inadvertently forced to walk through the creek. I have to imagine at least a few gay kids were forced to do that too.
Also, can you imagine how fun it would be to have your pledges try to get through there? As much as I’d like to see them cleverly attempt to finagle their way through the white blockade by, say, wearing hot pants and mesh tops and tricking the protesters into believing they’re gay based on stereotypes (which, ironically, would totally work at least three times), I think a flat out bum rush would be the most entertaining. Chaos >>>>>>.
The protest then moved to the bookstore, whose prices these students apparently really aren’t fans of.
From Reason.com:
Afterward, the protest moved to the campus bookstore, where activists posted an eviction notice informing the owners that their building was being reclaimed as a safe space for queer and trans students.
“You are hereby notified by the students of the University of California, Berkeley, to vacate the premises immediately,” the eviction notice stated. “University administration wrongly allocated this two-story facility to a third-party corporation, keeping in line with its intensifying legacy of prioritizing financial profit over student needs.”
That’ll teach that fat cat robber baron Cal Berkeleyington V to put his profits over students. I half expect he spit out his scotch and dropped his cigar when he heard the news.
I’m firmly of the belief that everyone should have a space they feel safe in on campus. A private space they can go to. Not a public space they suddenly declared theirs because they want attention equality. My fraternity house definitely operated as the former. I see no reason to deny anyone else what I had, barring some sort of unreasonable expectation on a group’s part.
But oh wait they already had that. Again, from Reason.com:
They were apparently incensed that one of their official safe spaces had been moved from the fifth floor of a building to the basement.
I don’t know, maybe the basement is a shit hole? Then again my fraternity house looked like a haunted crack mansion, so my sympathy is low here.
But the long and short of this whole thing is that Cal-Berkeley students fought discrimination with… discrimination. Which is literally the equivalent of trying to put out a burning house by using more fire. Great job guys. Praying you get some nicer digs and those reasonable t-shirt prices you were hoping for. This definitely wasn’t counterproductive and hypocritical at all..
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[via Reason]
Hopefully Trey Parker and Matt Stone are taking note.
9 years ago at 1:18 pmMaybe violence is sometimes the answer
9 years ago at 1:22 pmGave up on Johnson already?
9 years ago at 10:02 amNo, Ron Paul is just better
9 years ago at 1:12 amPays thousands of dollars for school and a $40 long sleeve is the last straw?
9 years ago at 1:22 pmAlso, I bet you like at every other college in America, these kids get hella free shirts.
9 years ago at 1:26 pmIt’s also called free enterprise, the school has the right to charge 1000$ for a shirt, and people can decide on their own if they think that item is worth their money
9 years ago at 12:05 amGuarantee none of this gets shown on national news bc it goes right along w their agenda. Flip the roles and ban one minority from passing and all hell breaks loose. What a joke
9 years ago at 1:41 pmthis is why we need Donald Trump. He really is the ONLY republican with the guts to stand up to this shit. Hes symbolic of the conservative pushback we are seeing… I just wish people would label this for what it is, anti-white bigotry
9 years ago at 5:12 pmEven better, Johnson/Weld
9 years ago at 6:42 pmCan we block off California, and force all the libs to stay in?
9 years ago at 1:55 pmPepper spray all of them
9 years ago at 2:22 pmOh my god how I would have loved to throw some haymakers around
9 years ago at 2:34 pmGuys no. These students, of one of the top academic colleges in the world, are clearly the victims of a racist, elitist society that would never let them achieve anything, like a chance for an equal and great education. Down with the system. Bernie for Potus.
9 years ago at 2:54 pmI don’t know if you’re serious or not?
9 years ago at 3:03 pmProtesting the school whose affirmative action allowed them to get in. Nice.
9 years ago at 3:02 pmYou know, in 20 years this whole fucking thing will come crashing down in California. The state is broke and is being taken over by people like this. People who think that the rich will remain there to feed them as they attack them and as the state approaches 90% tax rates. I’d be perfectly happy with 49 stars on the flag.
9 years ago at 3:07 pmYou’re from South Carolina, a state that sucks $1.35 of federal spending out of the government teat for every dollar you and your inbred compatriots pay. Where does that money come from? “Broke” places like California which gets $0.78 for every dollar that its productive citizens pay in taxes. http://taxfoundation.org/article/federal-taxes-paid-vs-federal-spending-received-state-1981-2005
By all means, kick us out of the Union, if you think you won’t miss our generous subsidies for inbred pig-fuckers like yourself.
9 years ago at 6:56 pmFunny, Texas doesn’t seem to have a problem subsidizing less economically fortunate states. We’re in the black. Maybe try something else there champ.
9 years ago at 10:06 pmBro I agree with you man. Fucking swear to god, midwesterners and southerners have this mind-blowing despicably self-validating ego they always try to impose on everyone. The south and midwest is an absolute shit hole. Fucking backward circle-jerking idiots that have no talent whatsoever. I mean aside from Georgia Tech and Emory, is there a single relevant University in those geographical regions. Most of these grads will make less than 100,000 mid-career.
I always laugh when these delusional fuck heads think they’re all gonna be some super hot shot money making brahs in the future. Because really, you guys have no chance in Wall Street/Consulting/Tech and that’s the brutal truth. Why the fuck would Goldman Sachs recruit University of Alabama kids when they are rejecting 3.9 GPA Harvard students.
9 years ago at 12:52 amYou’re a fucking idiot. It’s not about what you know, it’s about who you know. And how well you can kiss ass. Damn near every member of this site will likely have a nice (possibly somewhat bullshitted) resúme. Wall Street and tech is a push for most cause the scarce number of obtainable jobs. However, consulting and other forms of sales that yield strong commission rates are very obtainable for most. Just gotta be able to sell someone a pen.
Fuck you if you don’t get the reference.
9 years ago at 9:01 amVanderbilt, Duke, North Carolina, Virginia, William & Mary, Furman, Washington & Lee, Wofford, Wake Forest, Davidson to name a few “relevant” schools in the Southeast. You kiss ass but I highly doubt you’re a 3.9 GPA at an elite school too.
9 years ago at 9:05 amWhile I do recognize that my state is largely poor due to large amounts of rural areas and a lack of people or attractions outside of Charleston and the beaches, my point is the people who are taking over in California are not people who believe in democracy. They are people who will continue to go further and further left until there is nothing left to socialize. The dependence on incredible tax rates will eventually run dry, the state government still owes hundreds of billions of dollars to state workers. “In 1950, 10% of California’s fiscal take came from income tax; by 2014 64% did.” Also, the top 1% made up over 50% of their funds (while that is the case for America in general). Its pretty dangerous to keep pushing the top and hoping they don’t disappear as the state continues to lean more and more on tax dollars.
9 years ago at 9:17 am