Please quote where I said anything about HBUs.
And have another drink with your imaginary strawman...
You're smarter than you're pretending to be. I am the one that brought up HBCUs as an analogy to the "black affinity dorms." You responded to my analogy with your "that don't make no sense" meme. I'm not saying you brought up HBCUs so you are doing the "straw man."
Here is the point as simply as I can make it. Let's get back to your actual words.
If we want to talk about accuracy and reality, they are black only dorms in practice. The "open to anyone" is just a farce to avoid legal troubles. And I did note in the video that Charlie Kirk brought up the term "black affinity housing", so he was aware of the terminology.
My counter point (not straw man) is that when black people COULD legally bar white people from our spaces, in general
we did not bar them. So it's dishonest of you to claim that now "black affinity dorms" don't outright bar white people just for legal reasons. It's not a straw man argument to point out historical facts.
Edit: Here is another analogy, not a "straw man" but an analogy, that might get you to see the truth if you are actually open to it (which I'm beginning to doubt). I used to live in Nashville which has multiple "gay bars" and at least one "lesbian bar." Those bars do not bar (no pun intended) heterosexuals from going in. But I can't imagine a heterosexual male ever going into a gay bar for fear of being seen as gay. Likewise most straight women wouldn't go into a lesbian bar. I have heard of straight women going to gay bars so that they could drink without getting hit on. Compare this to what you learned from "Grok."
Non-Black students (including whites) can apply and are not legally excluded, but the cultural focus, application essays on Black identity/racism, and community commitments deter most.
If 50% of white people fit into the "anti-woke" category I'm pretty sure most, if not all of them, would be put off by the application essay itself. In the news recently there have been two "race focused" towns created in America. Freedom Georgia is a town designed by and built for black people. But they say on their website that their town is open to black people
and black allies. In other words white people, (or Asians, or Native Americans or whatever) are welcome as long as they are pro black. From their website:
We welcome all allies of BIPOC and corporations that wish to build meaningful relationships with communities of color to connect with us for doing good. If you would like to become a strategic partner or sponsor of our development projects and community events please send us an email at [email protected].
Contrast that with all white town that was recently created under the banner "Return To The Land."
Inside the Ozark hills in Arkansas, a group called Return to the Land has established a whites-only community. Sky News reports.
www.nbcnews.com
They do NOT allow anyone who's not white under any circumstances. The self-hating racist "Hodge Twins" sent a message to the founder of the "Return To The Land" project saying basically "hey @Aavroll. We know your community is for whites only but can you make an exception for us 2 negros? we're not even full Sub Saharan. we over 40% white."
And the response they got?
"Well God bless the Hodgetwins. But no. You can buy the house next to the community though."
Oh, and both of these communities are 100% legal. (Yes
@Anti Federalist. You can move to Arkansas and have your whites only wet dream fulfilled.) So Freedom Georgia allowing "black allies" has
nothing to do with being legal. And before you try to deflect from my point, which you cannot refute, by saying "I didn't say anything about Freedom Georgia", I didn't say you did. Again I'm arguing from analogy. Black people, whether required by law or not, do not generally bar other races from our spaces.