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BTW, community service also encourages unity, discipline, creativity and teamwork and it helps others in the process. So maybe our orgs do have different values. The difference, at least for me, is that I value stepping as entertainment and not a validation of the purpose of my organization. If all of us never did another step show, but instead put that time and energy into planning and inplementing a program keeping our youth out of gangs, imagine what that would look like. Again, I enjoy as step show as much as the next person, but it is not the be all and end all of MY org. We have bigger fish to fry. |
To ladygreek,
This is my last post to you because I'm getting nowhere and you seem to like twisting my words. I never said or would ever say that stepping is a validation for the purpose of my sorority or for any of the NPHC orgs for that matter. How dare you imply that!!!!!! And I know a whole lot of DSTs that wouldn't appreciate you saying such a thing either. It sounds like you don't know too much about the other NPHC orgs, only your own which is really closed minded of you. But then maybe you didn't have the "undergrad experience," where on some campuses the NPHC orgs are very tight and learn a great deal about eachother and do community service together. In my original post I say that I am not opposed to others stepping, especially if it keeps kids off the streets (read my original post again), but I present my reasons for why I don't like what's going on currently. And guess what? Those are MY opinions (not my sorority's) and I'm entitled to them. As for community service, community service is ofcourse our top priority, my top priority; hence the SGRho motto "Greater Service, Greater Progress" and wherever Sigma is we are always commended for the amount of community service we do. So don't go there please!!! Do a little research into other NPHC orgs besides your own and you'll find this to be true for yourself. But just as community service is important, scholarship, sisterhood, and yes stepping can also be important (especially to undergrads) and needed to provide diversity in our activities. As I said before this conversation is over between you and me. I have too much respect for DST and the other NPHC orgs to allow you to take me where I don't want to go...all because I have an opinion that is different from yours. Peace. Aurorablue, SGRho, Spr. 93 |
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I remember hearing similar information from my Great Aunt who pledge Zeta Phi Beta in 1959. She never stepped in her undergrad years and ladies had to dress up on the yard and in the classroom. The Sigmas were know for their stepping but they stepped in suits, dress shoes with their cane. The stepping was definitely different than the high jumping, hopping, dancing, bumping and grinding I've seen at these step shows.:p I personally don't get offended when I see high school students stepping. They are children and they are entertaining, and most steps were derived from African traditions anyway. Now, I would be upset if they were singing hymns, doing chants, calls and handsigns that were derived from certained organizations because that would definitely cause some issues. |
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And come over to the SGRho forum, introduce yourself and get to know your other Sorors here. Welcome to GC! |
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I think you need to let the Alphas (there are plenty on this site) speak for themselves regarding this issue because obviously you don't know as much as you think you do on this matter. I had this thought when you made your initial post a few days ago but felt I had to make the statement now because you are taking this wwwaaayyyy too far. I see that you are a relatively new poster so please read some threads and take the time to get to know the atmosphere before putting yourself out there. |
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