Culture Video Shows Black Woman Shouting She is 'Uncomfortable' by 'Too Many Whites' at UVA Multicultural Center - Black lady threatened by the presence of white people in her safe space.


A video shows a woman announcing that she felt "uncomfortable" by the presence of white students at a new Multicultural Student Center on the campus of the University of Virginia.

The clip of the incident was shared Wednesday on social media by the Young America's Foundation, a conservative youth group.

"Public service announcement," the woman, who appears to be black, said as she paced in the center. "If y'all didn't know, this is the MSC, and, frankly, there's just too many white people in here, and this is a space for people of color, so, just be really cognizant of the space that you're taking up because it does make some of us POCs uncomfortable when we see too many white people in here."

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"There's a whole university for a lot of y'all to be at, and there's very few spaces for us, so keep that in mind," she added. The comments were met with applause by people not visible in the video.

YAF confirmed to the Washington Examiner that the group obtained the clip from the Twitter account @WofaFlafa_Flame, which lists UVA in the bio field. YAF also said the original video source was deleted on Wednesday.

The video has hundreds of thousands of views and grabbed the attention of Rep. Chip Roy, a Republican from Texas.

"Hey, @UVa, this is what a 'multicultural center' causes. More race-based thinking and segregating. One of many reasons I have not contributed to UVa in 20 years (which of course means not on the most-favored list)," he said in a tweet on Wednesday.

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The Washington Examiner has been unable to verify the identity of the woman seen in the video or if she has any affiliation with the university.

University of Virginia spokesman Brian Coy confirmed he had seen the video before forwarding a statement that outlined the goals of the Multicultural Student Center.

"I believe deeply that we need to build a community that is not just diverse, but also inclusive," read part of the statement provided by Coy.

The Multicultural Student Center at UVA opened this week is intended as a "student-centered, collaborative space that supports underrepresented and marginalized communities, while cultivating the holistic empowerment of all students."

 
"Y'all" is a racist dogwhistle.

I hate that shit. It's literally people who non-stop lecture others about nonsense ideas like "cultural appropriation" "stealing" Southern black patois because they think it grants them credibility and woke points on social media.

It doesn't get more pathetic unless they're, like, also proud cuckolds or something.
 
Southern black patois

It's not just black vernacular though, it's part of the wider Southern culture shared by blacks and whites. Despite what these idiots on social media and college campuses would have you believe, in the rural parts of the South, there is an overall harmony among black and white and the only people treated differently are the Mexicans (nobody likes them).
 
It's honestly hilarious that this is the mentality that the modern Left has birthed. For decades they have been preaching from the altar of "one blood, one people", that there are no racial differences beyond skin tone. But now? You have actual Lefties advocating for segregation. Honestly, if things keep going this way, I wouldn't be surprised if they start crying for Balkanization and creating ethnostates for everyone. You know, the kind of stuff they criticize "Nazis" and "fascists" for wanting?
I'm still about that "One blood, one people" game. Problem is that the left moved on and abandoned pretty much everything they used to stand for leaving people like me somewhere in the middle.
 
This behavior wouldn't have seemed foreign on many college campuses in the 80s or 90s, the words would be slightly different, but the meaning would have been the same. I'd agree the PC/SJW/Woke hysteria didn't leak as often or as loudly into the real world, back then; the incidence of exceptionals who had been through four year communism and congratulations degree programs was much lower in most places, and propaganda delivery systems were much less effective. There's nothing new under the sun, though.
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And then all the cities will form independent city-states and leave those rural racists to fend for themselves! No, they know why they shouldn't advocate for forming their own nations, on some level.
When I was in school the loonies were all insisting the Franklin/Boys Town craziness was gospel truth - even after the crazy black chick admitted it was all a lie and went to prison.

It was like the pizzagate if pizzagate was cranked up to eleven. The basic idea is that Queen Elizabeth was running a pedo ring and source of children for ritual sacrifice using kids from Boys Town. It was run through a podunk credit union in Nebraska. When George H W Bush, or whoever, needed a young boy he called the queen and she would have one shipped to him to rape and disembowel for Satan at a party.

80s and 90s leftists took it as gospel, it was fucking weird. Bush was a CIA director, vice president and president of the US. He could get boys on the down low if he needed them for some reason without having to mail order them from the Queen in such a visible way that some black woman in an employment dispute at a credit union in Nebraska wouldn't know about it.
 
I hate that shit. It's literally people who non-stop lecture others about nonsense ideas like "cultural appropriation" "stealing" Southern black patois because they think it grants them credibility and woke points on social media.

It doesn't get more pathetic unless they're, like, also proud cuckolds or something.

Black patois? Are you retarded?
 
I hate that shit. It's literally people who non-stop lecture others about nonsense ideas like "cultural appropriation" "stealing" Southern black patois because they think it grants them credibility and woke points on social media.

It doesn't get more pathetic unless they're, like, also proud cuckolds or something.
It isn’t Southern black patois, it’s just Southern. Unless you mean the people appropriating it don’t know that and think it’s black.

However I do totally agree that I cringe at and am annoyed by the aggressive constant y‘alling from upper middle class wokelings when I know without a shadow of a doubt that they have never even been to the South, though they probably consider changing planes in Atlanta to count.
 
I hate that shit. It's literally people who non-stop lecture others about nonsense ideas like "cultural appropriation" "stealing" Southern black patois because they think it grants them credibility and woke points on social media.

It doesn't get more pathetic unless they're, like, also proud cuckolds or something.

As others have pointed out "y'all" is simply a southern in general term, not specifically a black thing.
 
It isn’t Southern black patois, it’s just Southern. Unless you mean the people appropriating it don’t know that and think it’s black.

However I do totally agree that I cringe at and am annoyed by the aggressive constant y‘alling from upper middle class wokelings when I know without a shadow of a doubt that they have never even been to the South, though they probably consider changing planes in Atlanta to count.
I wonder why did y'all, a Southern saying became so popular in woke circles. Don't woke people hate everything about the South?
 
I wonder why did y'all, a Southern saying became so popular in woke circles. Don't woke people hate everything about the South?

It's completely nonspecific so that these clowns don't run the risk of singling anyone out or accidentally excluding anyone. It's also much leas confrontational than saying "you all" and people who ascribe to liberal politics tend to hate confrontation.

Just my theory
 
I wonder why did y'all, a Southern saying became so popular in woke circles. Don't woke people hate everything about the South?
Fauxthenticity.

Black people from America almost always (modern African and Caribbean immigrant families aside) come from the South. Even if they‘ve never been here themselves, there is a legacy of Southernness, which is why they all use y’all. Consider that black people, due to poverty and getting their kids taken away or otherwise abandoned for Grandma to raise, are more likely to grow up with multiple generations under one roof, so the language and accents of older people who did grow up in the South gets adopted by the younger generations. But they themselves know that y’all is not black, it is Southern.

Boring white wokelings would read black y’alling and try to y’all a bit themselves. When black people did not screech at them about cultural appropriation for this, they doubled down. Finally a black thing to emulate without getting canceled!

But the only reason black people don’t care is that they know y’all is not black cultural appropriation, but Southern cultural appropriation. So really even black people outside the South who use it are cultural appropriators, though they get excused for it because they really just grew up hearing it from their families.

The fact is that a great many things the uninformed associate with being black is really just Southern, particularly food.

However everyone knows white people don‘t have any culture to appropriate, duh.
 
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It's completely nonspecific so that these clowns don't run the risk of singling anyone out or accidentally excluding anyone. It's also much leas confrontational than saying "you all" and people who ascribe to liberal politics tend to hate confrontation.

Just my theory

I would add that most millennial liberals, being from the coasts, find southern accents comical. They tend to act in a perpetually unserious way and saying “Y’all” is their way of approaching something they consider serious in a way that they think comes off as lighthearted and funny. It doesn’t, of course.
 
I wonder why did y'all, a Southern saying became so popular in woke circles. Don't woke people hate everything about the South?
You all sounds stilted, but is a useful phrase in English. Especially online, y'all is a way to sound more conversational while addressing a group of people. Unfortunately, woke people love it so much it's become associated with them more than it has with southerners; point out it's hypocrisy or that it's from an area they routinely shit on and you're dismissed the same way they dismiss criticism usually - by insulting you, blocking you, then mocking you to their 'friends', because fuck being held to the same standard you hold other people, right?

I'm still about that "One blood, one people" game. Problem is that the left moved on and abandoned pretty much everything they used to stand for leaving people like me somewhere in the middle.
It's funny, because you get the same people who hate nationalism and arguing against the existence of borders who are also the most militant about cultural appropriation and imperialism, and it really puts their lack of worldliness and egocentrism on display. They don't realise that, for example, there's millions of immigrants who love calling themselves Americans, who think it's a land of opportunity that they benefit from having moved to, and are non-white, and that by acting like all patriotism is racist, white-nationalist bigotry, these people get erased at best, insulted at worst.

These are also the people who do things like open a local Chinese restaurant, or a Mexican restaurant, but these are foreign foods that white people are being appropriative if they eat, so they want to drive away customers. These are the people who act like each race is a gestalt entity, and so can't understand why, for example, latinos are often conservative, due to religion and coming from countries that have demonstrated the failures of actual socialism. Or that claiming white people have no culture then acting like they're a monoculture makes no sense.

I was taught that fomenting racism, encouraging poor white people and black people to fight each other, was a trick by the right to prevent them from realising their commonalities and ganging up on the elites. Now, the left is doing the exact same thing, probably for the exact same reasons - but it's worse, because they think they're morally superior for doing so.

It's just so much more galling to see racism being performed sanctimoniously. And these people need to realise that if their definition of racism doesn't persist outside the western world, then it's not a workable definition.
 
I'm still about that "One blood, one people" game. Problem is that the left moved on and abandoned pretty much everything they used to stand for leaving people like me somewhere in the middle.
When you get your paychecks by combating racial bigotry, the last thing you want is to actually solve it.

We were getting too close to blacks and whites getting along. Boom, enter the new SJW narrative. So long as black people are galvanized into artificial terror and anxiety, the woke organizations get to keep fundraising.
 
This behavior wouldn't have seemed foreign on many college campuses in the 80s or 90s, the words would be slightly different, but the meaning would have been the same. I'd agree the PC/SJW/Woke hysteria didn't leak as often or as loudly into the real world, back then; the incidence of exceptionals who had been through four year communism and congratulations degree programs was much lower in most places, and propaganda delivery systems were much less effective. There's nothing new under the sun, though.

It definitely didn't just burst out, fully formed, from the brow of GooberGrape or whatever, and a lot of this mental-illness-as-a-political-movement goes back to the mutant bastard offspring of Marx and the hippie nonsense of the 70's. It's been slowly metastasizing like a horrible case of butt cancer.

I guess that, in the 90's, the adults were still in charge and this stuff was mainly confined to the "ology" and womyn's studies covens of universities. 80's and 90's style mainstream wokeness was also more about wanting to buy the world a Coke and implausibly racially diverse groups of handsome models smiling and laughing in advertising.

The messaging is now pretty much "Fuck you, Dad whites/men/heterosexuals/heterosexual white men!", which is a big change from the days when this sort of thing was restricted to vegan lesbian worker's cooperatives in Portland, and a huge jump in anti-social aggression from supposedly mainstream institutions like the mass media.
 
I wonder why did y'all, a Southern saying became so popular in woke circles. Don't woke people hate everything about the South?
I also think it's in no small part due to the fact that "you guys" is considered offensive because it runs the risk of misgendering someone, esp. a trans woman, in the group. (I don't think it needs to be said here that "you guys" has always inherently "misgendered" half of the population but of course no one except for a few feminist academics ever gave a shit when it was just regular old women whose existences were being Violently Erased.)

Not many other gender neutral colloquial terms to address a group of people...and being from the midatlantic, I'm glad they took "yall" and not the "yinz" or "yous" of my proud ancestral homeland. :optimistic:
 
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