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White students were banned from a debate tournament hosted by Northeastern University and Boston College.
The Chicago Thinker first reported the story, calling it brazen racism. Click here to read their reporting on the story.
The two schools recently hosted the American Parliamentary Debate Association’s inaugural BIPOC tournament.
BIPOC stands for black, indigenous and people of color. In other words, no Caucasians.
The University of Chicago sent an email announcing that the debate was only open to anyone who “does not identify as white.”
Campus Reform reports the debate tournament is meant to promote affinity among non-white debaters and cultivate racial diversity.
The tournament did allow white students to apply to be judges – but were told that they would be selected with a lower priority. In other words, students of color would be given preference.
It won’t be long until white students at Northeastern and Boston College will be forced to drink from separate water fountains and sit in the balcony.
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