Dartmouth Sorority Succumbs To Protestors, Cancels Annual Kentucky Derby Theme Party
Kappa Delta Epsilon at Dartmouth University has hosted a Kentucky Themed party every year for as long as I can remember. It’s a pretty good theme. It allows girls to dress like they’re going to the track without actually traveling to the event (although everyone should make the trip at some point) and it allows guys to drink all the Mint Juleps.
Until last year, that is, when “black lives matter” protestors stood outside the party last year and chanted that they are part of the problem. Well, that protest was enough to spark change for KDE. On Tuesday night, the sorority voted heavily in favor of changing the theme to Woodstock because Kentucky Derby was thought to be racist and elitist (these kids go to one of the most expensive schools in the country, by the way).
From The Dartmouth:
KDE vice president Nikol Oydanich ’17 said that after speaking to last year’s protestors as well as individuals in the Afro-American Society, the sorority wanted to change the theme because of its racial connotations.
“[It is] related to pre-war southern culture,” she said. “Derby was a party that had the power to upset a lot of our classmates.”
How can a Kentucky Derby-themed party be associated with pre-war southern culture? The Kentucky Derby wasn’t run until 10 years after the Civil War. In fact, the Derby came about when Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr. traveled to England in 1872 and watched their famous Derby and thought, “Hey that’s a great idea. America should do it. Only better.” So the Derby was born in 1875, where blacks dominated the jockey game until being banned from tracks in 1904.
With this new information, I hope Kappa Delta Epsilon will listen to my generous offer: $1,000 to still throw the party anyway (photo and video proof needed). Think about it, get back to me, and make the right decision..
[via The Dartmouth]
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These ridiculous protests cause a lot of unnecessary tension because many non-White people aren’t bothered by such traditions.
Either way, this bullshit is going to end one way or another.
9 years ago at 10:39 amWho the fuck protested against this
9 years ago at 10:42 amBlack Lives Matter. The most cancerous, toxic, misinformed entity roaming the United States of America.
9 years ago at 11:07 amIf anybody is going to protest, it should be the fucking horses
9 years ago at 6:40 pmLiberals are about as useful to society as screen door on a submarine.
9 years ago at 10:44 amAnd yet NO ONE actually protests the Derby itself.
9 years ago at 10:48 amI want one of these pussies to call BLM’s bluff.
9 years ago at 10:50 amGive me and my boys $1000 and we will throw the most outrageously offensive party you’ve ever seen.
9 years ago at 11:04 amI hate how all of these BLM protests aren’t even remotely based on facts. God forbid they look up some facts before losing their collective shits and protest an event that literally effects them in no way whatsoever. At no point, does people dressing up in sun dresses and seer sucker effect anyone?
9 years ago at 11:18 amPeople just need to learn the concept of if it doesn’t effect your life, don’t give a shit what someone else does.
We don’t win any more…
9 years ago at 11:58 amPathetic
9 years ago at 1:18 pmThis movement makes no sense, I had one tell me I couldn’t be offended by a joke made about tacos and sombreros(I am hispanic) that was really fucking racist because the man who said it was black and he is oppresed so it’s ok. These people are retarded
9 years ago at 1:42 pm