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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Tbh it's the best marketing they could hope for, no-one would care about or have heard of their little play without this.
How so?
It's probably advisory and requested rather than enforced. So of course, groups of whites should book up the tickets for those performances 
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Certain black experiences (and don’t tell me you’ve experienced exactly that same level or type of racism) are unique to black people and black people alone and they should have the right to feel protected in certain spaces and able to have a sounding board for things that pertain mostly to black people. You can flip the tables for reverse-neutrality’s sake but the bottom and top line is white people don’t need it. Understand it, don’t understand it. It doesn’t change anything.