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Reporter escorted out of 'White Privilege' workshop because he is white
A reporter attending this year's White Privilege Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, was escorted out of a workshop because he is white.
Progressives Today reported the conference had "segregated workshops open to only some conference participants, based solely on the color of their skin."
A reality one of their staff found out the hard way when he was escorted out of a workshop.
"It can feel, for some people of color, unsafe," an organizer said, according to Progressives Today. "Not universally – like in your group everybody was fine, but for some people it can feel like… Oh, I don't..."
"Because I was white they would feel unsafe?" the reporter asked.
Also read: White Privilege Conference speakers judge by skin color and claim rape is not intrinsically bad"Exactly," the organizer responded. "Exactly. And it's not because you've done anything. You seem like a perfectly fine person, but it's because of experiences they've had with others."Or, as the definition of racism states, the attendees were intolerant of his race.
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