Jason Rantz: 5th Avenue Theater tells whites not to attend its plays

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Jason Rantz: 5th Avenue Theater tells whites not to attend its plays
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Though Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater can't legally deny entry on the basis of race, they're trying to dissuade attendance from whites anyway.

Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theater is hoping white patrons don’t attend some performances in the upcoming season — as a way to promote inclusion. Though they can’t legally deny entry on the basis of race, they’re trying to dissuade attendance from whites anyway. It should be enough to dissuade all of us from visiting the theater ever again.

The Global Majority Nights at The 5th Avenue Theatre is meant to bring “Black communities, Indigenous communities, and communities of color to experience our shows together,” free from white people. It’s likely they also don’t want Asians or Latinos to attend, given they “other” those groups by explicitly inviting black and Native Americans to attend, while lumping everyone else in as “communities of color.”this is a way to atone for their past racism. They don’t seem to recognize the irony.

“Global majority” is a term that references the fact that the majority of the global population isn’t white. They haven’t figured out that their racist embrace means they view white people as the minority, suggesting they are the ones being oppressed here.

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