July 21, 2008

Bourgeois Slavery for Honky Crackers

Stuff White People Like has a post up today about unpaid internships.

In most of the world when a person works long hours without pay, it is referred to as “slavery” or “forced labor.” For white people this process is referred to as an internship and is considered an essential stage in white development.

...you would assume that the most sought after internships would be in areas that lead to the greatest financial reward. Young White people, however, prefer internships that put them on the path for careers that will generally result in a DECREASE of the material wealth accumulated by their parents.

White people view the internship as their foot into the door to such high-profile low-paying career fields as journalism, film, politics, art, non-profits, and anything associated with a museum.

When all is said and done, the internship process serves the white community in many ways. First, it helps to train the next generation of freelance writers, museum curators, and director’s assistants. But more importantly, internships teach white children how to complain about being poor.

Well that's embarrassing.

Posted by Karen

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Comments: 6 so far

July 22, 2008 7:26 AM

Morgan said:

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THAT is hilarious.

July 22, 2008 2:12 PM

Speaking as an always-an-intern, never-an-employee... ouch. But true.

And on THAT note, off to my volunteer gig in Uniacke. Ummm, does this make me a total sucker?

July 23, 2008 10:22 PM

Jeanette said:

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that kind of stung a bit...but i didn't need an internship to complain about being poor! that's what my BFA was for apparently...

July 24, 2008 12:32 AM

How about picking and choosing comments? Is that Honky McCrackers enough? You refuse to publish my daps? Not nice.

July 24, 2008 8:41 AM

Will,

Ooops, musta missed that one. Now published!

July 24, 2008 4:09 PM

No one else tolerates unpaid internships but white people? Really? I kinda thought everyone has done at least one at some point...

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