Why else would they say "White female"? Of course, after I read the "article", I saw:
"...There was a white female student that kept making glares at me and another student. She would glare at both of us and then continue to proceed on her phone. This proceeded for 2 hours. Both me and the victim were Asian American women. I dont know if race plays a part in it. Though this event was small and seemingly insignificant, it made me and the other victim feel unsafe, uncomfortable and paranoid. We did not approach this person..."
I think it is pretty safe to say race plays a part in this, but not quite how the offended snowflake thinks it does.
FYI - “Snowflakes” are white. The term is a racist micro aggression and represents hate.
(Sarcasm)
Let me guess. The two girls were chattering constantly like a pair of over-caffeinated chipmunks and the other girl glared at them to indicate she wanted a couple of minutes of quiet. Much more likely than dreaded racism.