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#RacistRager - Duke Kappa Sigma party ignites firestorm of criticism
A Kappa Sigma theme party held Friday has drawn major backlash from the Asian community and others at the University.
http://www.dukechronicle.com/article...torm-criticism http://cdn.dukechronicle.com/images/...e0938b7e89.jpg Students are really fighting back on this, and socially conscious people all over social media are giving this story a signal boost: http://angryasiangirlsunited.tumblr....irlsunited-was #RacistRager |
Kappa Sigma suspends the chapter at Duke, as you might well imagine ...
All over the news . . . http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?se...cal&id=8982791 excerpt from ^^ : ”DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Duke University chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity has been suspended by its parent organization following a party that some have called racist. Wilson Mitchell, the national executive director of Kappa Sigma, told ABC11 Wednesday all activities and events have been put on hold while the national organization determines the status of the Eta Prime chapter. . . . “ |
Sure, what they did was racially insensitive and such, but the outrage seems a bit over the top.
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I don't think that there would be a lot of outrage if a bunch of Asians were to dress in overalls and straw hats and throw a "White trash/hillbilly party". I'm half Asian and I'm not offended by this. |
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Seriously though, context matters. At Duke, this kind of party plays into every stereotype possible -- including those about Greeks. And I can see how the way the invitation was worded pushed it over the top for some people. The reality is that if they didn't think they'd provoke this kind of reaction at Duke, they were seriously deluded. |
Sidebar: Is the name of the party "Racist Rager" (going from the hashtag)?
I'm not one to get offended by everything race-related, but if this group hosted the party with the intent of being racists, they can't backpedal and act like all the backlash is a shock. |
the outrage is justified.
and i'm asian. |
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I do think the theme is very insensitive, and the wording in the email is outright stupid. Outrage? No. |
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Still stupid as fuck, though. |
because you're not dressing up to celebrate it, you're dressing up to mock it.
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I don't think you dress up to mock it per se. I think it's stereotypical and in some cases insensitive, but not downright mocking.
The language used in the email is mockery, to me, putting pencils in your hear is not. |
if it's stereotypical, then it's mocking.
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Kappa Sig has been officially suspended by their HQ as of today.
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If I dress up like Frau Antje I'm dressed up in a stereotypical form. But I'm not mocking anything or anyone. If I wear a sari I'm dressed in something considered stereotypical of the Indian culture, but it's not worn to mock, but because I like how it looks. If I wear a dress inspired by a traditional Chinese dress (like the ones that were quite fashionable in the 90s) again, it's something considered stereotypical, but not mocking. My point is, the thought behind it, and the behavior accompanying it is what decides if it's mocking. Quote:
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