Harvard Student Magazine Satirist Writes Racist Garbage, Doesn't Understand Satire
LatestHarvard — the storied Ivy League that’s produced many great comedic writers well-versed in the time-honored rich people traditions of “joshing” and “ribbing” — has apparently lost its edge/mind. The art of subtle satire has been one of the staples of their comedy scene for quite some time — turning out the likes of Conan O’Brien and some other funny-ish white bros — but they’ve really dropped the ball at their student-run magazine, Harvard Voice.
A Harvard attendee brought the recently published article, 5 People You’ll See at Pre-Interview Receptions, to our attention. In it “Anonymous” (more on this later) runs down a host of shitty stereotypes of the students who are idiotic enough to want jobs. It’s all pretty dumb but the shittiest has to be:
2. The Asian
You can always spot the Asian contingent at every pre-interview reception. They dress in the same way (satin blouse with high waisted pencil skirt for girls, suits with skinny ties for boys), talk in the same sort-of gushy, sort-of whiny manner, and have the same concentrations and sky-high GPAs. They’re practically indistinguishable from one another, but it’s okay. Soon, they will be looking at the same Excel spreadsheets and spend their lunch talking about their meaningful morning conversations with the helpdesk of Bloomberg. Uniqueness is overrated when you make six-figure salaries.
So many problems here. Where to begin? First off, way too many words. I could’ve gotten the job done in a way less space. Please see:
2. The Asian
You can always spot the Asian contingent at every pre-interview reception because they are Asian and all Asian people look and act the same Ching Chang Chong Man Rice Paddy Hat.
That about covers it, right? But perhaps the worst part of this whole thing are the poor choices the Harvard Voice editors made after the piece was published. Let’s explore their decisions:
1) Originally publishing it as written by “The Voice Staff” and then changing it to “Anonymous” when, I can only assume, they started receiving complaints. What happened, The Voice Staff?? If you can’t stand by something you publish, then don’t print it in the first place. And if you did made a mistake, strike through that shit (and I do mean shit) and issue an apology, like a g-d grown-up.
2) Erasing the entirety of “The Asians” section and replacing it with “The Super-Interviewee,” which might make even less sense.