Education Dept. Forced to Apologize For Funny Bridesmaids Meme, Because Everything Offends Everyone
The U.S. Department of Education issued an apology after an outcry materialized over an apparently offensive Tweet.


The U.S. Department of Education issued an apology after an outcry materialized over an apparently offensive Tweet.
The Tweet was sent from the Federal Student Aid office of DOE and contained a picture of a captioned scene from the movie Bridesmaids that depicts Kristen Wiig's drunken character saying, "Help me, I'm poor." Accompanying the picture was a message from the office, "If this is you, then you better fill out your FAFSA."
FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which determines students' eligibility for federal grants, loans, and scholarships.
The office yanked the Tweet off the internet after a few hours, but not before tons of people took to social media to lambast the organization for making fun of poor people. Monroe Community College President Anne Kross wrote, "Unbelievable. Take this down. … Everything about this is tone deaf and just wrong."
DOE agreed, according to Inside Higher Ed:
We apologize for this insensitive Twitter post, which flies in the face of our mission of opening doors of opportunity for every student," said Dorie Nolt, [DOE] spokeswoman. "It was an ill-conceived attempt at reaching students through social media. We are reviewing our process for approving social media content to ensure it reflects the high standards we expect at the U.S. Department of Education."
But if DOE's goal is to get as many desperate millennials to sign up for FAFSA as possible, isn't this just speaking to them in their own language? As blogger Liz Gross points out, many college applicants have used that very same "insensitive" language to describe themselves. In fact, #helpmeimpoor—an explicit reference to the same movie—exists in Twitter space and is used by debt-weary students to both laugh and vent about their situations. As Gross writes:
I'm a social media and market research strategist for a student loan servicer. My target audience is very close to that of @FAFSA—it's the same students just a few months or years later, they've gotten their loans and are thinking about paying them back. I'm very familiar with the conversation that happens online regarding financial aid and student loans. I've considered sending a similar tweet. Here's why.
The tweet reflects the language of the audience.
#HelpMeImPoor is commonly used by students when they refer to their struggles paying for college. This exact meme has been used by students in that context. These are their words. Here's just one example.
I have a different take.
The cost of college has spiraled of control, plunging students into a collective trillion dollars of loan debt. It's a self-feeding loop: The federal government launches a dedicated campaign to persuade desperate students to borrow more and more money, which in turn empowers universities to keep raising prices.
Isn't the idea that the government has any business convincing students to fall further into debt—sticking taxpayers with the bill if anything goes wrong—the truly offensive notion here?
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I said this before, when those horribly patronizing Obamacare ads came out:
This perfectly illustrates what the Obama administration thinks of its constituents.
Hey now, they had a "Selfie Wall" at a recent event. You're just not hip or cool like them.
I think it perfectly illustrates what much of the political and bureaucratic classes think of the public. How would you start to view people if your job was to hand out "free" money but they sort of had to beg you and jump through hoops to get it, like a trained animal?
nothing left to cut
Goddammit, these fuckwits don't apologize for causing skyrocketing tuition, declining education quality and an environment in which any individuality or initiative is forcefully snuffed out, but they apologize for a tweet?! Cunts.
Because none of those other things make people FEEL BAD.
#bringbackourfeelz
Don't forget extrajudicial Sexual Assault Courtz!!
America is lousy with p-words.
Puppets?
P-slur.
FoE just committed an act of violence against my pre-1992 self.
*Curls up in a ball and weeps until apologized to*
I'm not wasting one of my precious, allotted comments to respond to this.
Apology accepted.
Parasites?
See, you said "lousy" and.....
lice......
Nevermind.
Penis!
poontang!
Plebes?
proggies?
Poofters?
Wait, why the fuck should I help you because you picked a really expensive school to attend?
FAFSA: Look er'body, Free Money!!
You're shocked to discover things that are considered humorous within a social group are often interpretted as not humorous when an outsider says them?
You're shocked to discover things that are considered humorous within a social group are often interpretted as not humorous when an outsider says them?
Are you othering the DoE?
"What's up my cracker!"
Ah, the resident griefer troll here to tell us why the outrage is absolutely correct and we just don't understand because privilege.
Lolwut?
Unsurprising ? correct
Beyond that his statement that it's unsurprising that in-group jokes are taken with hostility when someone else makes them is factually correct.
Ironically, Brandon's knee-jerk hostility toward me, the outsider, just further demonstrates my observation.
You better check your outsider privilege, Mr. Dragon.
That's simply retarded
best to say nothing - ever - too much risk of offending someone or some thing.
A few weeks ago I went on a date with a deaf fellow. This random dude that looked like a KISS member sans makeup at the next table over kept making small talk with us. My date isn't great at reading lips and doesn't talk. I responded and my date smiled and nodded politely.
The random dude clearly felt slighted and kept glaring at my date.
I'm not deaf and this is my default response to most people making chitchat.
And this is why I quit making eye contact immediately afterward.
I didn't say it's correct, but it's common human behavior, so it's odd to act like it's suprising.
The Tweet was sent from the Federal Student Aid office of DOE and contained a picture of a captioned scene from the movie Bridesmaids that depicts Kristen Wiig's drunken character saying, "Help me, I'm poor."
Forget the poor. I'm outraged, outraged I tell you, that these bureaucrats are making fun of drunks.
#thisissoberprivilege
I may take the most umbrage at the idea that anything from that movie was funny.
Oh snap!
Seriously. It was American Beauty level overpraised.
Isn't the idea that the government has any business convincing students to fall further into debt?sticking taxpayers with the bill if anything goes wrong?the truly offensive notion here?
Yes, but it's also ridiculous that some actually halfway decent social marketing from .gov got sucked into a retard vortex.
Well, nicole, think of it in this context: who but retards would actually follow a government agency on twitter?
Excellent point. If I ever signed up for Twitter, it would never occur to me to follow a bureaucracy.
I can't even imagine what the point would be. What would they possibly have to say that wasn't propaganda?
However, that doesn't change the fact that I was trying to get nicole to admit that she followed some government agency, even if it was just the Department of the Worst, thereby admitting that she is also retarded.
Does NASA count? They post some pretty cool pictures/images.
So you're admitting you're retarded, then.
I don't follow NASA but their tweets to pop up when re-tweeted by the other space related people I do follow.
If I were a retard I would be offended that you would imply that I was as dumb as a bootlicker.
What the Internet has given us:
1. More porn
2. Higher quality cat videos
3. The Instant Outrage industry
Government should be a humorless entity with no personality, period.
I'm not outraged, I just think this was probably a waste of some government worker's time and hence, our taxes.
Plus, it probably violates copyright law.
Whoops, I forgot: laws, who cares about those?
Why do rich people think collage students would be offended by being called poor?
Hilary wears her poverty like a crown.