Black Student Tries to Kick White Students Out of College Center, Claims There’s Too Many of Them

Anders Hagstrom of the Daily Caller recently sat down with YAF spokesman Spencer Brown as he explained a video that’s gone viral (its gotten more than 4 million views to date) showing a black female student declaring there were “too many white people” in the college building where she was studying.

The irate black student blasted her white classmates at the University of Virginia for occupying the school’s new, expanded multicultural center. At one point in the video, she declares, “Excuse me, if y’all didn’t know, this a [Multicultural Student Center] and frankly there’s just too many white people in here and this a space for people of color.”

Further on, the woman shouts, “there’s the whole university for a lot of y’all [white people] to be at and there’s very few spaces for us.”

 

The Young America’s Foundation at the University of Virginia responded in a tweet, “Leftists at the University of Virginia are dictating who is and who isn’t allowed in the new Multicultural Student Center.”

UVA President Jim Ryan called on students to remember they “need to build a community that is not just diverse, but also inclusive.” For that to happen he said their Multicultural Student Center should be “open to all members of the university community.”

Watch the video to learn what Brown thinks will bring an end to students feeling entitled the way the woman in the video obviously thinks she is.


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