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by Bostondevil » February 11th, 2013, 10:21 am
Alas, there is more to the story.
As a Duke Parent now, I got an email.
History: About 10 years ago the Kappa Sigma fraternity was kicked off campus for infractions. They remained an unofficially recognized frat and moved into a house off East Campus, east of East Campus in fact. The neighborhood they moved to became known as the Far East. They started having an Asian themed party when they were living there. They were allowed back on campus (having never disbanded) last year, I think, maybe it's been 2 years. Anyway, this year they decided to revive their Asian Prime party as they called it. Don't know why it's called that. Perhaps there's a joke there that I'm too old to get. The still and "You had me a Herro" quote were taken directly from the movie "Team America: World Police".
The Asian student organization protested the party as soon as the email went out. The Kappa Sig's were asked to not hold the party. They didn't. They sent out a second email saying that the party's theme was being changed. It was no longer the Asian Prime party, it was now the International Relations party. People were asked to come dressed as their favorite foreign country. Some people still came in Asian costume but most, actually, DID NOT. The pictures that have been posted are highly selective. You don't see the Viking helmets or the dashikis in the pictures but they were there. The Kappa Sig's were guilty of insensitivity, yes, but they were asked to stop and they did. Given the facts of the case, Monata is right, the Kappa Sigs do not deserve further punishment.
Personally, I'm disappointed in the Asian Student Organization. They took their protest to the administration which was the right way to handle it. The fraternity was told not to hold an Asian themed party. An Asian themed party was not held. That should have been the end of the story.
I pointed out that the photo attached to the original offending email was a still from a Hollywood movie to make a point. Poking fun at stereotypes happens all the time, to great profit, in the entertainment world. To repeat what I posted OY, Duke grad Ken Jeong has carved out a movie career from his ability to send up Asian stereotypes on film. He's hilarious. We laugh at him. We're supposed to laugh at him. He makes pretty good money for it too. We're not going to change the human race's desire to laugh at stereotypes. We can ask fraternities not to hold parties picking on a single group, I agree. But when they comply and another group of students decides to continue to target them, well, who is being insensitive now?
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite!