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The White Student Union: Could a Minority Join?

Posted: 12/13/2012 5:54 pm

Back in October, a Towson University senior proposed a new club. He wanted to form a White Student Union on his campus. He felt that every group had an advocacy group, except the white race. Not surprisingly this sparked national headlines and provoked racial chatter among people of all races. Questions of whether this was racist grew with intense discussions and debate. While many topics were debated a simple question entered my mind: if the White Student Union were to become an official club, could someone of a different race join? To fully understand why I would ask this question here is a personal example:

Growing up in a rural area of Pennsylvania, I did not know many people that were a different race. In fact, I could probably count the amount on two hands. I was taught the whole "Golden Rule" philosophy, but I wouldn't call the area I grew up in diverse. When it was time to pick a college, I choose a small liberal arts college named Lycoming College located in Williamsport, Penn.. The entire size of the school was roughly 1,500 students with fewer living on-campus. For some of my fellow students, this was less than the population of their high schools.

My freshman year, one of the first people I met was a guy named Matt (who is black). We were talking about potential clubs that we thought about joining. I asked if he was going to join the Black Student Union (BSU). His response was the "is it because I am black?" I replied with a "no" and said I would join the club with him. I personally didn't care what the name was and it wasn't like I was going to fork over dues or sign a binding contract. Heck, there might be free pizza or some other first meeting incentive.

So, I joined the BSU and started attending meetings. A friendly reminder is that I am white. I figured college is supposed to be about new experiences. Instead of getting a tattoo or dying my hair blue as a sign of my newfound independence, I joined a club completely out of my element.

The next four years in the BSU was interesting and fun. While the campus wasn't the epicenter of diversity, there was still enough interest in the club for it to succeed. Though I was the sole white male member all four years; there were a few white female members. For the most part the BSU was a typical club. It hosted social events around campus. There was an annual Black Alumni Dinner in which I attended and still attend to this day. Some issues of race did come up especially around Black History Month and there were a few race-related incidents on campus that sparked discussion and action. This was one of the few times I remembered there were issues among the African American community that I would never understand, even if I tried. Nevertheless, some of the people I met in that club, regardless of color became (and remain) some of my best friends throughout my time there.

When I heard there was a possibility of a White Student Union on a college campus, I initially thought it was a joke. However, whoever decides to create a White Student Union on their campus will run into a brick wall if they encountered a person like me. I didn't join the BSU to make a statement, though initially I received strange reactions from some. So, if a person who isn't white wanted to join the White Student Union, they should be allowed. Wouldn't that contradict the entire point of the club? Not entirely, but it might damper their cause depending on how far the club actually wants to go to get their message across.

The Towson University student technically has a right to start a White Student Union. However, I would question his motives. Was he trying to stir the already shaky racial pot? In a campus like Towson, while diverse, the majority is Caucasian, is a White Student Union necessary potentially taking away funds from other organizations? While I wouldn't see a place like Howard University accepting a White Student Union either, at least they might have more of a case. While in all areas, things are becoming more diverse, it is not at such a rate that the white voice is somehow being lost.

While Americans have hit many milestones, when it comes to racial issues or issues of equality, there is still a lot of work to be done. The racial divide is slowly fading, but the line still exists in many communities across America. The White Student Union reminds us of this divide. While our landscape is changing, it is not changing fast enough to warrant a club like this. Will white people ever become a true minority? Population-wise yes, but other factors would need to occur for there to be any true "struggle." While it would seem hypocritical to some for not allowing a White Student Union to exist we are currently not at the point in history where a club like this could occur without propelling us backwards instead of forwards.

 

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07:50 PM on 12/19/2012
Why the hell would a so called "minority" want to join anything that is all or mostly white?
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Wendell Corey
07:33 PM on 12/19/2012
Also why is there not a section for white voices ?
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Willie Pagan
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09:01 AM on 12/20/2012
now that is a very good question...
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Wendell Corey
07:32 PM on 12/19/2012
I think people scream racisim when whites want to have a group or club of their own because people are afraid of the white race.
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Willie Pagan
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09:04 AM on 12/20/2012
that sounds quite logical...
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Bill Pilgrim
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11:18 AM on 12/19/2012
Non white, people of color, minorities you pick the descriptive word you like have been given a free pass to organize as groups based solely on their ethnicity. Whites, Caucasia, people of European ancestry have been accused of every ism under the sun at the mere mention of forming a group. Some comments here trace the origins of race based groups on their exclusion forcing them to form groups with like looking people well its 2012 and calling people ignorant or stupid because they question the double standard is unfortunate and leads to even more division. There are award shows dedicated to particular races. Who really cares but call it what it is and stop blaming old white people for everything. . So if you don’t have a problem with groups being formed on the basis of race, religion , creed or color I find it completely reasonable for a white union to exist.
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Willie Pagan
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09:06 AM on 12/20/2012
great post... detailed and you hit all points correctly.
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lavender menace
I calls it like I see it.
11:26 AM on 12/18/2012
What is wrong with a white student union? White students should have their own group if every other race has one. This group would have to conform to school rules to make membership available to all students regardless of race as the BSU at your school has.
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Willie Pagan
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09:07 AM on 12/20/2012
wish everyone was as open minded as you... excellent post indeed. If you are gonna allow one you must allow them all...
06:43 PM on 12/17/2012
What would be the problem with a black man joining? Unless of course, it was Rob Parker.
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White Diamond
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04:02 PM on 12/17/2012
So what if whites want to form a White Student Union. What you so afraid of? The more you protest against it, the worse you look.
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Willie Pagan
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09:08 AM on 12/20/2012
Ms. Diamond... you keep sparkling... lov ya..!!!
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11:54 AM on 12/17/2012
Anyone who wants to be white is white. Next question.
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lionzion
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04:31 AM on 12/17/2012
The answer is no, as you already know. White people are not welcoming as you might think. Any white person is welcomed in an any black organization; NAACP, The nation of Islam, The urban League, heck, One of the founding members of the black Panther is Asian. Now, where are the black man in the white man's insitutuons?
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11:31 AM on 12/17/2012
Where are "the white man's institutions"?
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White Diamond
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02:21 PM on 12/17/2012
Office of the President of the United States and Attorney General, for starters.
04:22 AM on 12/17/2012
So...This isn't about people with European ancestry, it's about whiteness...not the same thing.
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09:41 PM on 12/15/2012
Yes, they are not called that but some of the Sororities on our campus are all white etc (old rich money and members can only be inducted by a family member or person reference of means)., the Skull and Bones at Yale is based on upper class status and whiteness, the Bohemian club in San Francisco is all white rich men, the Olympic golf club did not allow Blacks and other non-whites to be members until the 90s etc. So there will and always have been white clubs on campus 'cause most of the campuses were all white and did not allow Black to enroll in their schools, thanks to legalized Jim Crow Laws in the South, hence the birthing of the Historical Black Colleges. Tribalism has always been here, take a look at all world history and each tribe/ethnicity/religious affiliation is group, based of their values and goals. It is just a fact, people are basically drawn to those who look like them and hold their same ideals, language, and lifestyle. I see it everyday on campus and in life.
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Willie Pagan
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09:10 AM on 12/20/2012
correct... people want to associate with others like them... only natural... not everyone is into the mixing thing...
12:58 PM on 12/15/2012
I agree with you Mr. Benkovic. The White Student Union has a right to congregate, but like yourself I have issues with the forming of said groups. Was it out of some bigoted idea that every other minority has a group and why not us. But then they've basically ignored the reason behind WHY these groups were formed because the minority were not welcome or wanted in predominately white groups. Sort of like when white people stupidly ask, "Why do they have BET/Univision? Isn't that racist?"
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S Alleyne
12:00 PM on 12/17/2012
Ignorant Americans should know better but their cognitive dissonance is unable to be reasoned with as it has elements of mental instability and other biased attributes. If an Ignornat American asks, "Why do we have BET/Univision?" they should realize that THOSE people were not allowed to be part of the social congress of the nation so they formed their own. These ignorant American never understood and never wil understand (at least pretend to understand) thier own past historical ignorance. They look at a recent Black Baptist Convention and complain that it is unAmerican, pretending that slavery did not exist and they prevented Americans of a different hue from participation because they passed laws to do just that! Now they are shocked at their own creation.
12:26 PM on 12/15/2012
I find this to be an odd question these days. Isn't this like asking whether a minority can be a republican? I would think they could as long as they represent white folks' and their agendas. And there are plenty of people like that these days. Hell, white folks in these groups welcome them. It makes them look non racist to themselves.
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Willie Pagan
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09:12 AM on 12/20/2012
very, very good post... quite correct..!!!
01:30 PM on 12/20/2012
I know.....They have put their best yet out there in Tim Scott.
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22Keys
04:20 AM on 12/15/2012
Either everyone gets a group or no one does. It's that simple.
12:29 PM on 12/15/2012
No it's not. You are dismissing the content of someone's character. Some people of color on the outside have a white character. And the opposite could be said for some whites. Race and culture is not as simple as it used to be. It is not just about outward appearance.
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Utopian Sky
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10:59 AM on 12/16/2012
False.
People form groups out of a need to form those groups.
Whites dominate and control society.
They do not suffer from discrimination.
They do not require additional networking to get a leg up on life to overcome lifelong bigotry and intolerance against them.

Bigotry is a sickness in our society, like a cancer.

We have treatments for the various forms of cancer, but we do not treat healthy people for cancer.

White people luck out by not having this cancer, so it is idiotic for them to demand the same chemotherapy as everyone else.
11:40 AM on 12/17/2012
That was so deep and so true.
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BlairCase
02:21 PM on 12/14/2012
White students union would most likely permit non-white students. White students are a minority on many campuses, including the University of California, University of New Mexico, and University of Texas-El Paso. Non-Hispanic whites make up only 45% of the freshman class at the University of Texas-Austin and will soon be a minority.
12:31 PM on 12/15/2012
Maybe in the south....And that is a maybe. It won't work any other part of the country.
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Utopian Sky
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11:03 AM on 12/16/2012
If Non-Hispanic whites make up 45% of the freshman class at the University of Texas-Austin, then 55% are composed of "everyone else", meaning people of all of the diverse ethnicities from all over the world.

That tells me that Non-Hispanic whites are the majority compared to every other individual group. They are only a minority if you falsely classify "everyone else" into a single demographic label.

Thus, there is no need to advocate or uplift those poor disenfranchised Non-Hispanic white people who just can't catch a break.
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BlairCase
05:05 PM on 12/17/2012
Non-Hispanic white students are already outnumbered by Hispanics in Texas public elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. They are also a minority at colleges like the University of Texas-El Paso or University of Texas-San Antonio. They will probably be outnumbered by Hispanics at UT-Austin.