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In reply to the discussion: Is the rise of "safe spaces" bringing back the era of segregation? [View all]kwassa
(23,340 posts)Your posts opposing multiculturalism are well-noted, as well.
Safe spaces are voluntary, no one is forced, unlike segregation. They are an enlightened response to historical discrimination, and only exist in limited forms in limited areas.
Separate voluntary housing for black students and other groups goes back a long way.
I grew up in Oberlin. It was the first college in the country to admit blacks and women, in the 1830s, and they were among the first students there. There was a house for black students back when I was in high school there in the late '60s. I am sure it is still there. My wife had the option of living in one when she was in a different college in the late 70s, but chose not to do so.
Housing like this is not even news, really.