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The Penn Band is Soft for Apologizing to Illinois
Penn got their doors blown off in the NCAA tournament last week, though members of the band hit Illinois with a “you’re gonna work for us someday” chant, which got everybody all riled up on the internet. They clutched pearls and gasped in horror.
Then the Penn band apologized:
There was nothing offensive about the chant, which has been used since the 1970s. There’s always been a tinge of “we’re better than you” douchebaggery, but in this case it was a bunch of dorky Ivies who play instruments. There was nothing racist, sexist, or homophobic, just kids at a basketball game having fun while their team is getting clobbered. Imagine if we got all offended every time somebody did a Patagonia vest joke about the Villanova kids. “We believe that individuals are not defined by institutional membership.” Obviously the Penn band has never met a Pittsburgh alumnus. Disgusting individuals out there. Let’s get it back to savagely ripping the other team and their fans while having a laugh.
Here are some approved cheers that Penn can use next year:
- “Let’s go Quakers!”
- “Yay Penn!”
- “I believe that we will win.”
- “That’s alright, that’s okay, we’re all gonna sing kumbayah later today.”
- “hey hey, what do you say? we respect the other team always”
- “The other team will lose the basketball game!”
- “nothing nasty, nothing, violent we’re gonna foster a safe a respectful environment”
So on and so forth.
Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com