Just for some background:
UC Berkeley is the largest, most well-known, and most difficult to get-into University in the Public University of California collegiate system. About 30,000 undergraduate students attend classes on-campus each day and tuition remains around $15,000 a year right now. Among the long list of famous people who have come out of UC Berkeley are famous people like John Cho, the actor, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple with Steve Jobs (who also attended Berkeley but didn't graduate) and Kary Mullis, inventor of the PCR who was murdered in 2019, right before the COVID plandemic.
Now, back to the story at hand!
Not that this news coming out of Commiefornia should surprise anyone, especially since it comes straight from Bizerkly (Berkeley, Ca for you not in the know), but whites aren't allowed at POC House (Formerly just known as Castro).
But, newsflash, it's a Federal Law in America that you can't discriminate based on Race when it comes to housing:
Source Article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11128839/Berkeley-alumnus-slams-op-banning-white-people-common-areas.html
I know Berkeley and I know the co-ops of Berkeley. Trust me when I say that the best of the best people don't live in these co-ops.
Back in 2010, a man, John Gibson, had a horrific drug overdose and was just watched by his roommates who tried to cover up their "friend" convulsing and dying on their shared floor.
They didn't want to get in trouble for the incident, so, instead of calling 911 to save John's life, they just let him seizure, stroke out, and suffer irreversible brain and spinal cord damage.
John spent the next 7 years of his life in agony, bound to a wheelchair with a tube jammed down into his gut to feed him and provide him with air.
His family never heard him talk again and John died in 2017, leaving his parents with a $3 million dollar bill for his care.
Basically, the courts said nobody was responsible for John's death other than John...even though John was surrounded by paying students who watched him drown in his puke and then left to go get pizza for lunch.
The family never won in civil court against the school or John's roommates - John's family did win a court battle that forced the former drug den Cloyne was when John overdosed to become a sober-living house.
Source:
https://www.dailycal.org/2017/09/27/cloyne-resident-dies-7-years-disabling-drug-overdose/
https://www.jems.com/training/mother-sues-uc-berkeley-after-son-left-b/
https://www.sfgate.com/education/article/Ex-UC-Berkeley-student-dies-7-years-after-12227955.php#photo-6014457
Fast forward to today: POC house, about a 10 minute walk from Cloyne Co-Op where John essentially died years ago because fellow students couldn't be bothered to save his life, is now claiming that because of "white violence", whites aren't allowed in the co-op. Maybe these co-ops, which are owned by private landlords but are given money by the city, shouldn't be subsidized by taxpayer dollars? I'm just saying.
If you're looking for housing in the Berkeley area and really want to live at POC House, maybe avail yourself of some reading about your rights first. If they turn you away because your skin color, that's illegal and you can file a complaint with the HUD - maybe change for the better can happen. https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/online-complaint