Live Protest Scheduled For Today In Response To Kappa Sigma’s Asian-Themed Party At Duke

Herro nice Duke peopre! You may be in some trouble.

I know Duke students are smart kids. I know this. So when, and after fielding complaints regarding the impropriety of their ‘Kappa Sigma Asia Prime’ that was to occur on February 1, they decided to proceed with the racially insensitive party, they had to know there’d be volatile recourse from the Duke community. Students caught wind of the party after a poorly-worded email invitation was passed around. So, how bad was it?

Kappa Sigma

Ah, shit. I think the “Chank You” line did you guys in. Should’ve left that one in the holster.

Now sure, there is some — SOME — pretty funny shit in that email, as long as you’re the type that doesn’t take life too seriously and lets lowbrow humor roll off the back. But shit, there are not enough people like that. You have to understand that. A good rule of thumb to go by is if you’re dealing with racial stereotypes, people of that race are going to be offended. Every time. Therefore, don’t go down that route.

Okay, so they decided to change the theme to “international affairs,” but when the partygoers show up dressed in full Asian garb, including sumo fat suits, kimonos, and conical straw hats, your PC defense doesn’t have a leg to stand on.

An Asian student group at Duke University has filed a formal complaint with the school after a fraternity hosted a weekend party with a theme that some consider racist.

Naturally. It was only a matter of time. What else?

The Asian Students Association said Wednesday it will hold a 1 p.m. protest on campus. The group issued the invitation through their Facebook page, entitled “Race Is Not a Party: Rally for an Inclusive Duke”. More than 700 people have indicated they will attend.

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[They] will use this opportunity to spread awareness of why the events of the past week were hurtful and to establish a concrete plan for how our community can move forward.”

Kappa Sigma President Luke Keohane did apologize in an article published by Duke’s independent student newspaper, The Chronicle:

“Upon learning of the deeply damaging effects of our email to our fellow students, we should have completely canceled the aforementioned party,” Keohane said, according to the newspaper. “The Duke Community in which we exist is one that we see too often as divided, and while our actions have brought attention to and widened that divide, it is our sincere intention to work to contribute to a United Duke.”

Duke students, if shit gets heated at today’s protest, keep us updated. Email me: dillon@grandex.co

Here are more photos of the #RacistRager:

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[via WRAL, Facebook]

Images via Facebook

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  1. Basil Haydens

    Obviously these Asian students that were offended are having a tough time seeing the bigger picture here.

    12 years ago at 12:18 pm
  2. Zero_FucksGiven

    After the article the other day about North Korea I find this party perfectly justified
    Fuck Commies, That is all

    12 years ago at 12:23 pm
    1. gatorjoe95

      Yeah because all Asian countries are communist and India, Japan, and South Korea don’t have some of the biggest capitalist economies in the world. And despite claiming to be communist China has become increasingly capitalist and free market in the past 40 years. Another ignoramus who has no idea what he’s talking about.

      12 years ago at 8:05 pm
  3. DoubleTap

    Thanks for pointing out that it was a sumo wrestler suit. I thought they actually got a midget sumo wrestler at the party.

    12 years ago at 12:47 pm
  4. Patrick_Bateman_VP

    The Sumo Wrestler is motorboating that girl like he’s a kamikaze pilot that takes off in an hour

    12 years ago at 1:00 pm
  5. Grizzly_Longcut

    I’m sorry, shouldn’t they be making my sesame chicken instead if learning things?

    12 years ago at 1:17 pm
    1. gatorjoe95

      More Asians have attended university, graduate school and have bachelors or masters degrees than any other race in the country including whites.

      12 years ago at 8:08 pm
    2. dukenavalhistorians

      ^^ that statement is not even close to true. Asians didn’t become a large presence in top universities until the 1980s, when the children of expatriated Chinese intelligentsia were old enough to attend schools in the US. There was another surge when old man Bush pushed for immigration reform after Tienanmen, which favored educated, highly skilled laborers. Don’t even try to bullshit history on me.

      12 years ago at 11:05 pm