The “Tongues United” club at the University of Minnesota is a #SafeSpace where LGBTQ people of color can come together to discuss their struggles as students in a discriminatory society. Here’s’s the catch: Straight and/or white students are not allowed to be a part of their “inclusive” club.

Ironically, this ANTI-diversity club is sponsored by the University of Minnesota’s Office of Equality and Diversity.

The school’s Gender and Sexuality Center for Queer and Trans Life hosts “Tongues Untied,” a space in which people can congregate to discuss the impact of sexuality, race, and gender, according to Campus Reform. But not everyone is invited.

“For our allies: we do appreciate your voices and commitment to dismantling racism and homophobia; however, please note that this is a space created for LGBTQIA and/or same-gender-loving people of color,” the space’s description reads.

“If you identify as a queer and/or trans indigenous person or person of color, we welcome you to take part in our discussions,” states the group’s Facebook page. –The Daily Caller

Watch the intro video for the club here:

 

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