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.
This is incredibly dumb, but tbh I understand their intention. In Germany you'll meet the worst kind of racists.
Once in Starbucks, a white ~~cunt~~ woman filled my coffee mug with trash while I was in the bathroom... Less extreme, but I think every Asian descendant was at least once told to go back to China. I have been mocked for my Asian eyes, etc.
Seriously, many of their grandparents were okay with locking Jews in camps, the population as a mass grabbed and shared Jews' properties, and then officially killed them in gas chambers.
You sound pretty racist yourself when you generalize the whole german population like that, based on one asshole messing around with your coffee ...
I didn't. If that's your take from this text of mine, I don't know how I could explain that to you.
You're not alone in being called a bigot here for describing bigotry. It's absolutely nuts.
So, maybe I edited my comment and they are replying to an old version which could've indeed been poor, so I don't blame them too much.
Anyway, I'm finding out that those people who complain on the web often can't read. Especially the type who thinks in black or white basis. They can't see nuance. If people do see nuance, they often wouldn't attack unless I write something really stupid.
Simply put, that type of people can't be argued with. They won't see the complexity of reality. Hence, it follows that they can't read. Maybe they are teenagers who love to write on Steam threads or something (god forbid, I love that too).
So I often tell them they are wrong, with some explanation, yet also tell them I don't intend to convince them (because they aren't ready) and maybe that they have to read my text again (which they can't).