BERKELEY, Calif. – Social justice warriors at the University of California Berkeley are demanding “safe spaces” for LGBTQIIA+ students, as well as “spaces of color,” in their latest protest against school administrators.

Protestors blocked traffic at the intersection of Telegraph and Bancroft in front of campus, as well as white students attempting to cross a walking bridge, as part of a massive tantrum on Friday that eventually moved to a student store and through a Student Union building where others were studying.

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Students chanted through megaphones and linked arms while holding banners in front of the UC Berkeley’s Sather Gate, where they forbid white students from entering campus. Banners included “Fight 4 Spaces of color,” “students over profit,” and other social justice slogans.

“Students were unsatisfied with their safe spaces being relegated to the basement of Eshieman Hall, and were demanding the 5th floor of the same building as their news space,” according to text in a YouTube video of the protest posted by Diego Reyes on Saturday.

Students took turns venting with the megaphone against university officials, school police, and others who allegedly violate their “safe spaces.”

“Berkeley why the f*** do you let UCPD do what they want with our bodies?” a female student yelled into the megaphone as she paced back and forth in front of the crowd. “I’m talking to you UCPD, I don’t give a f*** about you.”

University police, meanwhile, still give a f*** about students, and several officers were on scene to make sure things didn’t get out of hand.

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“Students of UCB heading to class that Friday afternoon were forced to take alternative routes to class,” according to the text in the video. “Protestors denied cross of the blockade to all whites.”

Heat Street reports the protest disrupted many students who were attempting to study in the area.

The video shows several white folks attempt to talk through the protestors, only to be pointed around the barricade. When one elderly man attempts to walk through the human fence despite the warnings, the protestors erupted in anger and changed “go around, go around.” Several Hispanic students are seen in the video passing through the gate without issue.

“Organizers of the event did not want to be recorded, and refused to state their message on camera,” according to the text in the YouTube video.

After a while, students moved to the front of campus to occupy the student store, where they again locked arms in a human barricade and prevented their classmates from entering. They also repeatedly chanted in unison.

“Students over profit! Students over profits!” they yelled. “Ain’t no power but the power of people and the power of people don’t stop!”

The social justice protestors then posted an eviction notice on the store that served as both a statement and a threat to university officials. One student climbed onto a vestibule in front of the store to post the eviction.

“You are hereby notified by the students of the University of California, Berkeley to vacate the premises immediately. University administration wrongly allocated this two-story facility to a third-party corporation, keeping in line with its intensifying legacy of prioritizing financial profit over student needs,” the notice read.

The mock eviction demanded that administrators expand “the bridges and QARC (Queer Alliance Resource Center) spaces into this two-story facility and the 5th floor of Eshleman, respectively. …

“The work that these student-run spaces produce to recruit and retain students of color and provide support for the LGBTQIIA+ student community is invaluable and must be affirmed by the university,” it continued.

“If you fail to vacate immediately, community action will continue to escalate with the goal of eliminating any revenue generation,” the eviction notice read. “This space expansion is one step in an ongoing process to remedy the historical devaluation of students of color and LGBTQA+ students.”

The event concluded with more than 100 protestors chanting “students over profit” as they walked through the ASUC Student Union building where others were studying.

“They’re just causing a ruckus and disrupting students trying to study,” one white student told the camera man. “They’re being quite childish.”

“It’s ridiculous,” his friend said.

“I agree with their right to protest,” the first student continued, “but disrupting the peace of others is not okay.”