We also get another acronym, BIOPIC.
I thought most of the student body at that school were Middle Easterners anyway.
If the have a white and non-white “cafe”, half the minorities would be screaming for admission to the white cafe while demanding the non-white cafe exclude whites. That’s just the way these people operate.
Their spell check turned BIPOC (which I discovered earlier this year) into BIOPIC (biographical motion picture), I see.
Do they have a “one drop” rule to determine who gets into the privileged cafe?
“”it could have been done better, obviously.”
How can one do segregation better?
Wait, I thought segregation was the new inclusiveness.
It’s all so confusing.
These people need serious psychological help. And some history lessons.
Colleges require compulsory attendance within the first few days of classes starting in segregated seminars. Whitey goes into one, and is told he is worth nothing and is responsible for all the evils in the world. Non-Whitey is in the other, and is told he can do no wrong, is the victim, and that Whitey bears responsibility for his failures.
So this is following in the same path.
Apologize apologize...grovel grovel...snivel snivel...
The use of “cafe” was the cause of much confusion as people online thought the university was building two separate, physical cafes to serve students, said Vice-Chancellor Ken Kettenbeil, adding the sessions were one-time events, but he anticipates the dialogue will continue.
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I have a problem with the term “Cafe”. The word is French for coffee. It’s use for BIOPIC students is cultural appropriation.