The tweet said: Dreaming of a white campus? Our campuses will be open and operating fully today, Monday 11 December, so please make your way in as planned. (We cant guarantee snow but well try!) #snowday #londonsnow.
One twitter user replied: You know who else dreamt of a white campus? Hitler, thats who. Disgusting. Kumail Jaffer, a PPE student at Warwick University urged UCL to retract and apologize. He added that if anyone does not understand why the comment is offensive, they should look into the history of the oppression of the PoC [People of Color], according to the Telegraph.
UCL quickly apologized for the tweet, saying it chose our words very poorly
Were sorry and well choose out words more carefully in the future. The university explained it had been referring to the song White Christmas, and posted a link to a YouTube video of the 1942 song, which was written by Irving Berlin.
The universitys response, however, caused even more uproar online, with hundreds of replies blasting their apology. Many felt it was unnecessary, claiming the university was crumbling under pressure from snowflake students.
Jennie Powell wrote on Twitter: You really are absurd
how can anyone be offended by the fact that snow is white? Nobody can change that, get a grip. Stefan Roy added: Seriously why are you pandering to such nonsense? Theyre clearly trying to find offense when theres none there
And you apologizing just makes it worse.
Another tweeted: Its absolutely barmy that you feel the need to apologize for referencing a song about snow at Christmas when there was, errr, snow at Christmas. In a world full of real problems, why the hell is this an issue? Another said: Oh ffs. Stop crumbling to pressure by permanent offendotrons.
One Twitter user wrote: The little liberal snowflakes need to stop making everything racist and getting offended easily. Put your big boy and big girls pants on and learn to act like adults! Another user said: How desperately unhealthy does your mind need to be to attempt to shoehorn racism into a lyric about snow? How do these people get their socks on in the morning?
Earlier this week, Oxford Brookes University was criticized for closing its buildings due to heavy snow, with students arguing that they need access to libraries to study.