(NaturalNews) Thanks to the subjective, discriminatory morality of the radical left, America's universities have now become
institutions of reverse racism where white students are systematically marginalized, oppressed and vilified solely because of the color of their skin.
This has now become abundantly clear as students of European descent are attempting to form "white student unions" across dozens of universities and colleges. But they're being admonished by school officials who call their efforts "offensive" or accuse them of carrying out "hoaxes" to offend minority groups.
The mere fact that your skin is white, these educational institutions are now saying,
denies you any right to form your own "safe spaces" of like-minded classmates who share a common heritage and culture.
Blatant racial discrimination against whites is now culturally accepted across America
Racism against whites based on their skin color is now institutionalized across America, and while Black Lives Matter activities verbally assault white students in the name of "tolerance," white students who seek to form quiet support communities of their own are derided as "racist" and accused of engaging in "hurtful speech."
When black students scream, yell, and verbally assault white students, that's "equality." If white students were to scream at black students, they'd be expelled for life, if not shamed on social media and stalked by violent attackers threatening to kill them.
When did "equality" become the new RACISM against whites?
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