Posted on 11/23/2015 6:53:37 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
More than 30 âWhite Student Unionâ pages have recently sprung up over the last several days on Facebook, pages that affiliate themselves with various universities around the nation.
The creation of an âIllini White Student Unionâ Facebook page that surfaced Nov. 18 in response to a âBlack Student Solidarity Rallyâ at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign gained national attention, but apparently itâs just the tip of the iceberg.
Over the last week, at least 33 other âWhite Student Unionâ pages have appeared on Facebook, according to research conducted Sunday by The College Fix.
Notably, âWhite Student Unionâ Facebook pages have been created for Stanford, Penn State, UCLA, UC Berkeley, the University of Missouri, and NYU, along with many others.
These âWhite Student Unionâ pages currently exist only as social media creations, and it is not clear whether they are created by students at their respective universities. It is also unclear if these groups plan to become actual student organizations on campus, although a North Carolina university page states they plan on holding âgroup meetings, info sessions, rallies, and protests on the UNC campus.â
Commonalities between the pages exist. Many share a copy-and-paste like description in the âaboutâ section. Word choices in these descriptions are largely identical across certain pages with the exception of the differing university names substituted in.
One common description states: âA safe space to support and promote the interests of students of European descent at [relevant university name]!â
A longer description found on several of the pages states: âWe affirm the dignity and ancestry of our proud people who have gifted the world with countless works of beauty, science, and wisdom, and are committed to promoting a dialogue and political resistance that will secure a future for our posterity and spirit. ⦠At the same time, we do not wish to denigrate or harm any other group or ethnicity.â
The different âWhite Student Unionâ pages also interact with each other. They like each otherâs pages and posts. They share links with each other and comment on each otherâs pages as well.
In their timelines, some pages post news articles critical of the Black Lives Matter movement, or stories that aim to debunk white privilege. Posts on these pages also include articles on racial controversies at other campuses or their own. Additional posts are on topics such as Europe and the European refugee crisis, political correctness, links to other âWhite Student Unionâ pages, and any articles written about themselves or other âWhite Student Unionâ pages.
Some commentators posting to the sites have criticized them as going about their aims the âwrong way,â or say creators are trying to fan the flames. Some accuse them of hate and racism. A handful cheer them on.
Many questions remain.
âFor [expletives]âs sake, does one of these pages have a single member who is actually a student of the university itâs supposed to be associated with?â asked one poster on the UCSB page, to which the pageâs administrator responded: âThe white student union of ucsb is in a building phase and is still in an understandably delicate place in time. We hope to engage as a group soon.â
While it is unclear who created these pages, students and administrators alike are taking them seriously.
At UC Berkeley, a protest has already been organized in response to the âUC Berkeley White Student Unionâ page. The event is scheduled for Nov. 30.
âThis is clearly an outrage and a direct attack against PoC groups. I am in contact with various student groups including the BSU and BAMN, and we will try to get enough people to get this despicable page off of Facebook,â the protestâs event page states.
âNote that this event is not meant to incite a race war. We are simply expressing our view that the White Student Union at UC Berkeley is improperly using the seal, and that the group contains many comments deemed harmful to PoC,â it adds. âWe do respect the rights of the people behind the UCB WSU group; however, the group as a whole is inappropriate and thus deserves the consequences.â
At the University of Illinois, it acted swiftly to have the âIllini White Student Unionâ page removed. A report by The Daily Illini quoted campus spokeswoman Robin Kaler as saying: âIt is disturbing and cowardly that someone would create an anonymous and senseless social media page specifically designed to intimidate others, including and especially our students.â
The following is a list of pages from other schools across the United States and Canada: UCLA, Stanford, UC Davis, Princeton, University of Missouri, UC Berkeley, California State University at Fullerton, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Penn State University, Florida International University, Ohio State University, University of North Carolina, University of Texas at Austin, UC Santa Barbara, University of Minnesota, Occidental College, LSU, Michigan State University, Washington State University, University of Central Florida, North Carolina State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Montana, Loyola University at Chicago, Rutgers, NYU, Portland State University, University of Illinois, University of British Columbia, University of Western Ontario.
While the UC Davis page was up earlier Sunday, it was defunct by 7 p.m.
Is this another Black Student Trick ?
More than likely. The fact they have identical about pages would suggest this. It is unlikely there is some white supremacist organization out there just spawning these facebook pages despite not having anybody on the ground to even join up. It’s purely to get media attention.
It would be ironic and hilarious if these actually caught on and became a force on college campuses.
Smells like a false flag.
Just due to demographics, it would, at most colleges.
And certainly if the segregation of whites from everyone else continues.
It is catching on. There is an entire growing movement, they call themselves the alt right.
With maybe a whiff of backlash, just to make things interesting.
Probably also bait. See if any real students bite (or, rather, “like”)
That way they can be targeted for shaming, harassment and reeducation.
It could be a stunt to point out the inherent racism of black student unions.
Pretty amazing to see WSU on the list. Pretty hard to believe.
Yep. This is a very well-funded campaign that is being directed by professionals who recognize what a weapon the social media can be. There is nothing spontaneous or accidental here.
Good.
maybe but i think its also true that when someone makes noise its inevitable that someone else will push back. Boys in girls locker rooms, BLM, what have you.
I hate to sound like a white supremacist, but to even dignify all this victim politics is to lower oneself. The worst thing is to give into guilt or defensiveness. Besides, their obsession with diversity is now bordering on the pathological -- a form of narcissism based on inferiority and jealousy.
If someone were to confront me with "white privilege," I would retort, "I don't need to blame racism for my mediocrity." Then I'd walk away.
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