22nd OCT 2012/ ISSUE 06 FREE
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Social Junkies forced to pull Armed Forces vs. Taliban themed clubnight Richard Crook Editor Social Junkies have landed themselves in hot water yet again after The BOP organisers were forced to pull their “tasteless” ‘Armed Forces and Taliban’ themed clubnight. The decision came after the massive backlash from students pressured them to cancel the event just one day before it was set to go ahead. Flyers for the night depicted men representing the Taliban against a wall with their hands tied, and a soldier pointing a gun towards them.
Social Junkies claimed they changed the night on Monday and withdrew “all promotional material”, but students found flyers being distributed around campus as late as Thursday. The promoters issued a grovelling apology on Facebook after being overwhelmed by sustained attacks from students and members of the Union Executive. “The BOP should have paid closer to attention to this theme and, more importantly the image that accompanied it when it was originally designed. We made a mistake. We are sorry,” said a statement on their Facebook page. But Social Junkies put the blame for the theme
selection on Halls RAs, stating, “As in every year, the themes are put out for discussion and choices are made via google docs between many RA members.” The flyer thanked several hall committees for their “help and support”, including Owens Park, Oak House and North Campus halls. Prior to the event being cancelled, Ben Hourahine, Social Secretary for Owens Park, said on Facebook, “Already bought my Abu Hamza fancy dress costume.” Both the Islamic Society and the Students’ Union came out against Social Junkies. Saad Wahid, Diversity Officer at the Union, told The Mancunion, “This theme trivialises the suffering felt by everyone affected by the devastation of conflict worldwide. It makes a mockery of the armed forces, their families and of human rights abuses committed in the context of war.”
The Islamic Society went further, calling for more action to be taken. “This event was founded on the fundamentals of racism and stereotypes, asking guests to dress as racially stereotyped caricatures.” “We believe that it is not enough that the event is cancelled. We believe the organisers should not only be held accountable for their unacceptable behaviour but for their complete lack of respect.” The BOP takes place at Jabez Clegg every Friday. Alan Harvey Duty Manager at Jabez Clegg, “We found out this morning. We can’t cancel the event because of our agreement with Social Junkies. At the end of the day we are a venue, people hire us out, then its up to them what they do.”