
A 30-year-old New York City white woman has been accused of racism for promoting a simple dice game that evidently offends black people.
The woman, Ellen Christy, enjoys playing a game called Bunco, so she decided to post an ad to a Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn community Facebook group inviting others to join her “Bunco Club.”
“Hi all – seeking women living in Bedford-Stuyvesant to join a Bunco Club!” she wrote in the Facebook post, according to the New York Post. “Bunco is a game of rolling dice (think Yahtzee!), no skills required.”

In response, local race hustlers like a woman named Janessa Wilson accused Christy of being a colonizer and a racist.
Some of the angry race hustlers wrote that she was running a “Colonizer Cee-Lo Club.” This was a reference to a dice game associated with Bed-Stuy. FYI, Bunco originated in 19th-century England.
The funny part is that even Cee-Lo wasn’t invented by black Americans — it was invented by Chinese laborers working in the United States.
“Yall playing gentrified cee lo?!” one race hustler wrote.
“Colonizers be colonizing,” another race hustler added.
Eventually, Christy’s post was deleted, though it’s not clear if she deleted it or the community’s page manager deleted it.
However, the race hustlers weren’t done. Williams, in particular, subsequently posted a screenshot of Christy’s original post to the community and complained that “deleting your post, and all of the labor that we did to educate, is colonial violence. so that tracks.”
“The dice game is literally genocide,” another hustler wrote.
“Posting that in this group was already an act of violence,” another race hustler kvetched. “I would have not a trace of reason to believe that a whites-only club in Bed-Stuy would be a safe and welcoming space to anyone not white.”
But as noted by the Post, Christy never indicated any racial requirements to join her club. Instead, she just linked to a questionnaire with simple, non-race-related questions like the following:
- “Do you live in Bedstuy?”
- “If no, what neighborhood do you live in?”
- “How did you hear about this club?”
- “Why do you want to join this club?”
Another race hustler, meanwhile, wrote a whole essay about the affair.
“When I saw the initial post I said: Oh. How nice,” they wrote. “Then my mind IMMEDIATELY went to the story of the African American woman who mysteriously died while attending a slumber party with all her white friend group and kept on scrolling. Sometimes you have to ‘read the room’ or even better be willing to acknowledge the elephant in the room and go from there. Hopefully she’ll learn from this.”
Learn what — that some people desperately need a life!?

In fairness to Christy’s critics, she herself appears to be quite the “woke” moron.
“In the years following my graduation from nursing school, advocating for birthing people and reproductive and sexual health became increasingly important to me,” she reportedly told a student newspaper while in school for midwifery.
“I started to read more about the positive impact nurse-midwives can have on perinatal outcomes and experiences of pregnancy, and I became inspired to begin the process of becoming a nurse-midwife myself,” she added.
Notice her use of “birthing people,” a trans-friendly term that erases women to prop up the transgender community’s delusions.
Unfortunately, what Christy experienced is part of a broader movement to rid games of alleged colonialism.
Indeed, just a year ago, Red Pepper magazine ran a piece saying it was “time to decolonise play.”
“Our ‘innocent’ playthings reveal a darker side of play, in which empire and colonialism have historically been articulated and legitimised through play,” the piece read. “This tendency towards colonial rationales, nationalistic fervour, and white supremacism has passed through the very foundations of the design of games themselves. One of the reasons that colonial ideas transfer so easily is that colonial thought is not separate from modern social structures for much of the globe.”
Leave it to the “woke” scolds of the world to ruin literally everything, including even simple ol’ games.
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