The row centres around the exhibition ‘This is Colonialism’ and the museum’s decision to restrict white people from entering a small section of the display

Police officers are gathered in front of the Zeche Zollern museum in Dortmund, the focus of what social networks are describing as a racism scandal.

The row centres around the exhibition ‘This is Colonialism’ and the museum’s decision to restrict white people from entering a small section of the display. For several months now, Saturdays at the museum have been reserved for black people and people of colour to explore a colonialism exhibition

The museum claims the objective is not to be discriminatory, but to reserve a safe space for reflection for non-whites.

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    You can go. But you cannot go to the safe space where affected people are; which btw is drumroll Not a public venue.

    Oh, the museum and its exhibit on colonialism isn’t a public venue? Curious. I’m sure you can back this claim up.

    Are you seriously asking where in the US you cannot go when you are not white?

    Yes. Please, show me where in the US there are prohibitions on public venues for people who are not white.

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      Yes. Please, show me where in the US there are prohibitions on public venues for people who are not white.

      The city of Harrison Arkansas

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      the museum and its exhibit on colonialism isn’t a public venue

      No, its private property. Just because they allow everyone in, doesnt mean its now public.
      They can kick you out for whatever reason they want.

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        No, its private property. Just because they allow everyone in, doesnt mean its now public.

        I don’t think you understand what a public venue is if you think being private property disqualifies it.

        They can kick you out for whatever reason they want.

        Not in the US. Not since 1964.