'Barstool Blackout' party organizer: Not our fault if you get drunk and pass out

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Updated at 6:42 p.m. ET: A group that puts on “barstool blackout” parties on college campuses and at other venues across the country says it’s not to blame for partygoers who drink too much and wind up in the hospital.

Nine people who were among a crowd of about 1,600 attending a party Saturday night at the Paramount in Huntington, N.Y., were taken by ambulances to the hospital, NBCNewYork.com reported. Nearly all showed symptoms of alcohol poisoning, said Suffolk County police Lt. Joseph Condolff.

The party was sponsored by Barstool U, which promotes and stages DJ and dance parties for college students.


"I don't think they should be promoting this," Lauren Shea, a social worker with the Daytop Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in Huntington Station, told NBCNewYork.com.

"Most people think it's a fun time, but when you black out from drinking, that's a problem," said Shea.

Barstool U was started by University of Michigan graduate David “El Presidente” Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, a website described in a Boston Magazine article as a widely read “sports/smut site” that’s a cross between ESPN and “Girls Gone Wild.”

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Portnoy on Wednesday refuted the charge that “blackout” shows encourage college students to drink until they puke their guts or pass out. "People who say that are really disconnected with what we do," he told msnbc.com.

He said "blackout" refers to the venues being lit with black lights.

"It's an electric dance music party with black lights. You dress in all-white to reflect off the black lights," Portnoy explained.

"I really don’t think anybody in our demographic who has come to our parties is under any confusion that the goal is to drink and pass out."

A post on barstoolsports.com expounds on the fallout from the Long Island show:

Anyway this is just another classic example of out of touch ugly people, smug reporters, and idiot cops talking about something that they have no idea what they are talking about. For the 9 millionth time our Blackout shows don’t encourage kids to get blackout drunk. It’s called a blackout party  because it’s a blacklight party. We say it time and time again. Everybody who comes to our event knows that.  There isn’t even that much drinking at our events.  Everybody is just dancing for 3 hours straight.  That’s the opposite of blacking out.  If anything a kid who was drunk walking into our show would sober up. If a person wants to truly blackout they’ll stay in their dorm room or go drink in the woods.  It’s a hell of a lot cheaper and easier that way. You don’t pay 25 bucks to go to an electric dance music party to blackout. 

The post added:

If a kid blacks out before our concert or in his dorm he has nobody to blame but himself period.  We don’t encourage it, facilitate it, or have anything to do with it.  Stop pointing the finger at other people and start teaching kids to take responsibility for their actions.  We just throw awesome concerts that 99.9% of the people who attend have one of the best nights of their lives.

And for good measure, Barstool posted its own YouTube video of the Long Island party, which it says ended prematurely after a fire alarm went off 45 minutes into the show.

According to Barstool U’s website, several upcoming shows on the East Coast in March and April have already sold out.

Several visitors to the Barstool U website agreed with Portnoy’s view. One with the username “herpstoolderp” commented:

Anyone getting blackout drunk is making their own decision, it's not like Barstool is encouraging them to get blackout drunk, because what kind of @!$%#ing show would that be, with a bunch of passed out idiots? Honestly pres, you need to just say "We expect you to have a good time while drinking responsibly."

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If that many people experienced alcohol poisoning AND they have to explain that blackout means something other than what you think it means, maybe it doesn't really mean something other than what we think it means.

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Reply#1 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 9:22 PM EST

A bit convoluted but I think I understand what you mean. Sort of like, someone pissing on your leg & trying to tell you that it's raining.

If it's a party w/ blacklights, why don't they just say so? "Blacklight Boogie"!

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#1.1 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 9:34 PM EST

Alcohol does not make people drunk. Alcohol does not cause people to drive drunk. Food and grease do not cause people to become obese. Guns are not harmful. Smoking does not harm people. Women do not become pregnant by accident. Hee,hee, Gwad!, I scare myself sometimes.

    #1.2 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 9:59 PM EST

    Oh please 10 out of 1600 is a pretty decent ratio for the number of idiots in any crowd. alcohol poisoning ah well stupid is as stupid does - just what college kids do today and have always done

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    #1.3 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 10:14 PM EST
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    Kids these days. In the good old days, we didn't have expensive organizations to encourage us to drink until we blacked out, we did it the old fashioned way. We put a record (vinyl) on or maybe even a cassette (gasp) and then drank until we passed out. Or puked. Or maybe both, I don't remember. And then there was Hu Ke Lau the electric bong, but we won't get into that.

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    Reply#2 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 9:44 PM EST

    Amen. The movie Hangover was tame and we didn't need a wedding.

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    #2.1 - Wed Mar 7, 2012 10:23 PM EST
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    if ten people out of 1600 passed out that is 0.625 % got hammered. That is hardly a successful party if getting to oblivion was the intent.

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    Reply#3 - Thu Mar 8, 2012 12:07 AM EST

    If you read the article just a little more closely:

    1) Nine people were so inebriated that they were taken to the hospital. That doesn't happen if you're slightly buzzed or even hammered but still conscious.

    2) A fire alarm broke the party up after 45 minutes.

    That means that 9 people drank enough alcohol in 45 minutes they lost consciousness and had to be taken to the hospital.

    I drank plenty in my younger days and still on occasion have a beer or two more than I maybe should have. But never in my wildest, most reckless and irresponsible teens did I drink enough to pass out in 45 minutes or even think that that sounded even remotely like fun.

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    #3.1 - Thu Mar 8, 2012 9:17 AM EST
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    THANK GOD IT"S NOT MARIJUANA!!! That stuff is illegal and DANGEROUS!!!!

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    Reply#4 - Thu Mar 8, 2012 8:47 AM EST
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