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Social media protesters crash 'Cowboys and Indians' party at The Rhino

9:02 pm - 01/31/2013
Photos of a “Cowboys and Indians” party on Twitter prompted outraged social media users to crash a Parkdale bar and demand attendees remove the “racist” costumes.

Bar patrons who wore feather headdresses and war paint to a “Cowboys and Indians” party on Saturday faced a battle they may not have expected.

A horde of outraged social media users crashed the Parkdale bar where the party was being held and demanded they remove the “racist” costumes, after photos appeared on Twitter just hours earlier.

Experts are calling the flash protest of about 30 people rare, as it’s unusual for social media users in Canada to mobilize as events are unfolding. But for one Toronto woman who took part, it was hard not to speak up.

“They were reinforcing so many negative stereotypes,” said Leslie McCue, 25. “It’s degrading to our culture, to see women dressed in short felt costumes and low-cut tops, men with full headdresses holding alcohol, throwing tomahawks at each other and wearing multicoloured feathers.”



The themed party was apparently organized by a Toronto couple to celebrate two birthdays. More than 20 people attended, but none of the guests could be reached by the Star for comment.

The Rhino Bar and Restaurant on Queen St. W. played no part in organizing the party but faced the ire of many at the bar that night.

Photos of face-painted guests wielding tomahawks quickly appeared on Twitter, with the hashtag #racist or #racistparty. Soon, some were calling for action.

“Round dance flash mob at #TheRhinoBar #parkdale midnight tonight. Stand against racism #idlenomore,” wrote one user.

Danielle O’Hanley said staff dismissed complaints about the partygoers, who were also reportedly making war calls and acting out fake scalpings.

“By allowing the group to stay and take over a large section of the bar, the management was essentially saying it was OK to behave in that way,” she said.

On Monday, the Rhino posted a lengthy apology on its website. General manager Chris Starr wrote that staff had thought the group was on a pub crawl and would move on.

“We have heard from numerous people on social media that the event was racist and by implication that the Rhino is racist. We are deeply troubled by this,” Starr wrote.

Some stood up for the bar staff, including Victoria Vaughan, who said they were supportive and understanding.

She and friend Lance Morrison sat down with party attendees and explained why the costumes were offensive. On napkins, they wrote phrases like “I’m native and these are my people,” and “Are you OK with this?”

Meanwhile, McCue distributed copies of a CNN article titled, “We’re a culture, not a costume.” Eventually, some removed their headdresses and face-paint.

“This was a war fought with words. And it was beautiful,” Morrison wrote on Facebook. But he said that many partygoers still did not think the costumes were offensive.

Daniel Justice, chair of First Nations Studies at the University of British Columbia, said that “playing Indian” has a long history of racist subtext.

“No one would play Jews and Nazis,” he said. “The narrative of cowboys and Indians is of cowboys killing Indians. That’s what westerns are about.”

Queen’s University social media expert Sidneyeve Matrix said that although information — and misinformation — spreads rapidly on social media, it’s still rare for Canadians to mobilize in response to real-time events.

“It never would have happened without a fleet of mobile gizmos and gadgets,” she said. “It really is about a connected class of people.”



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Even though the party was a disastuh, I'm glad to see social media used for positive activism.
romp 1st-Feb-2013 04:53 am (UTC)
I credit Idle No More!
poetic_pixie_13 1st-Feb-2013 07:30 am (UTC)
Anything that forcefully tells white Torontonian asshats to fuck right off will always have my approval.

While I can see people getting pissed at the bar's management for not speaking out I can't say the same about the waitstaff. A job's a job, especially in this economy, so I'm glad the protesters didn't harass them.
keestone 1st-Feb-2013 12:30 pm (UTC)
“No one would play Jews and Nazis” . . . Daniel Justice may be spot on about the racism involved, but he also seems a bit optimistic about people getting that other racist dress up play is not just harmless fun either. . . . "Prince Harry says sorry for Nazi costume " That said, good on the people who took a stand.

Edited at 2013-02-01 12:34 pm (UTC)
chaya 1st-Feb-2013 02:23 pm (UTC)
No oneOnly sociopaths and completely ignorant assbags would play Jews and Nazis
keestone 1st-Feb-2013 02:48 pm (UTC)
Yeah, pretty much. There's a lot of them out there though. (And I suppose people with disturbing fetishes might be added to that list.)
bethan_b_bad 1st-Feb-2013 09:10 pm (UTC)
To be (slightly) fair to Harry, the party in question was a 'Sound of Music' party. He didn't just pick a Nazi costume at random.

He's still a total divvock for choosing it at all, mind.
keestone 1st-Feb-2013 10:10 pm (UTC)
Yeah, that was really more the first example that came to my mind rather than a perfect parallel.

He should still have known better though.
bethan_b_bad 1st-Feb-2013 10:26 pm (UTC)
Yeeeeeah. But if he was good with cause and effect, or emotional maturity, let's be honest: he wouldn't be Harry.
lamardeuse 1st-Feb-2013 12:58 pm (UTC)
Danielle O’Hanley said staff dismissed complaints about the partygoers, who were also reportedly making war calls and acting out fake scalpings.

These people can fuck right off.
soleiltropiques 1st-Feb-2013 05:55 pm (UTC)
Yeah.

...Acting out fake scalpings...

In what UNIVERSE could this EVER not be racist?

This isn't rocket science, people.
katrinar 1st-Feb-2013 02:26 pm (UTC)
you guys should hear some of the shit floating around on twitter. a friend of mine was basically called a reactionary baby and that she should "relax."

not many things bother me to this extent, but we're living in a country where right now, there is a growing movement for native rights (Idle No More) and Chief Theresa Spence was on a hunger strike for months. and these thoughtless, privileged white kids show up in face paint and feather headdresses?

tacky, tacky, tacky.
soleiltropiques 1st-Feb-2013 05:53 pm (UTC)
Do you know there's actually an Idle No More 'Resistance' page on Facebook? People (including myself) have tried to report it as hate speech and it is still up. They didn't even bother emailing me about this after I reported it.

I think I'm going to send them a detailed message explaining why this page is racist hate speech (since this seems to be a difficult concept for them). I'm not expecting much (or anything) with regards to a response from them but they should be made aware that they are not acting against racism the way they should.

Another company that deserves blame is yahoo.ca. They regularly have hateful and racist crap on their site and don't seem to care. I wound up shutting down my email account there because it was so disgusting.

You stay classy, people. /sarcasm

Edited at 2013-02-01 05:53 pm (UTC)
katrinar 1st-Feb-2013 05:56 pm (UTC)
HOLY SHIT. i had no idea about that. that's awful.
AWFUL. our country's pathetic record on native rights is rearing it's ugly head, and no one is interested in doing anything about it.

sigh.
soleiltropiques 1st-Feb-2013 05:29 pm (UTC)
This demonstration is awesome. Thanks for posting this info.

(White) Canadians have a lot to learn about not being racist assholes.
zinnia_rose 1st-Feb-2013 10:45 pm (UTC)
who were also reportedly making war calls and acting out fake scalpings.

You stay classy, racist assholes.
illusivevenstar 2nd-Feb-2013 11:59 pm (UTC)
yeah, whenever I'm out on Halloween, I always run into a couple of white girls dressed like Pocahontas...

White people are just the absolute worst.
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