Women's March Canceled Due to 'Overwhelmingly White' Participants
It looks like the infamous Women’s March is in trouble. Organizers canceled the march that was scheduled on Jan. 19 in Eureka, California. What could cause such a thing? Too many white participants.
KRCR-TV reported that organizers claimed participants did not represent the diversity of the area, so they felt it best to cancel the event.
“This decision was made after many conversations between local social-change organizers and supporters of the march,” the media release read.
“Up to this point, the participants have been overwhelmingly white, lacking representation from several perspectives in our community. Instead of pushing forward with crucial voices absent, the organizing team will take time for more outreach.
“Our goal is that planning will continue and we will be successful in creating an event that will build power and community engagement through connection between women that seek to improve the lives of all in our community.”
However, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Eureka’s population is just over 75 percent white.
Hispanics and Latinos make up approximately 11 percent of the population, and Asians make up approximately 7 percent of the population. Based on that, a representative showing would be mostly white.
If it is a “women’s march,” how does race even come into it? If it about women, why aren’t all women being welcomed and given a “voice” as participants?
According to The Washington Times, a number of people on Facebook expressed their displeasure with the decision and pointed out that, as the Census Bureau figures show, the area is predominantly white.
To some others, the march has always been predominantly white. With some white males in the mix.
This movement has ALWAYS been nothing but white angry liberal females. As long as they are diversifying, these men-hating rabble rousers should recruit some males for gender balance. There are only 3 in the crowd. They must be their tokens. https://t.co/K4okr4xpgK
— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) December 29, 2018
While they didn’t tell white women and men not to show up for future marches, the message could be taken as such. It seems they believe their power is not in numbers but in “diversity,” even where there is little in a given area.
Not that they’d explicitly tell white women not to come to a women’s rights march, just if there’s too many of them it makes for bad optics. I wonder if during civil rights movement it was less explicit or they told any group, sorry, too many of you peoplehttps://t.co/0dOBAPMX7y
— Jared DuBois (@JaredDuBois) December 29, 2018
This appears to make the march more about optics than reality and more about social justice than the empowerment of all women.
When your progressivism becomes so progressive that you no longer qualify to have a voice and you have to take away your own right to free speech. You can’t make this up.
Calif․ organizers cancel Women’s March for being too white https://t.co/8koEvEXJEi via @washtimes
— Atlas (@ZePunkin) December 29, 2018
Meanwhile, other marches across the country, including in Washington, D.C., are still scheduled to occur on that date. An announcement about the event notes that it “marks two years of resistance to the Trump presidency.”
What are they resisting? Under Donald Trump’s presidency, unemployment for women has dropped. And in terms of diversity, unemployment also dropped for Hispanics and blacks.
For now, it seems that it doesn’t really have to be about women or even make sense. Keeping up with the current talking points, such as “whites are bad,” is all that matters.
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