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squirrely girl 01-25-2007 03:02 PM

i just don't get where people get the ideas for these parties - a party with this theme doesn't even make sense to me

macallan25 01-25-2007 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1389176)
No, no, no - they are being 'fratty'. ;)


Actually that isn't being fratty. Thanks. Those people look like poor trash.

macallan25 01-25-2007 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by starang21 (Post 1389191)
you see white kids dress like aunt jemima armed to the teeth?

I believe he means that he sees white kids trying to dress like black rappers and street thugs all of the time.

I do to. It is ridiculous.

Tom Earp 01-25-2007 04:15 PM

It was inexcusable and even though kids today do ethnic cross over dressing, something like this is stupid for semi adult college kids.

But, I still wonder if it was a Fraternity function as not sponsered and attended by members of other GLOs?

I will tell you, that LXA IHQ takes a dim view on this sort of thing.

macallan25 01-25-2007 04:19 PM

So apparently now if you have a party that offends someone in what I am assuming is a private home, not a University residence, not affiliated with a University or fraternity house, and not taking place in any kind of public area, then you get your photos splashed all over the National News Media and your name slandered by your University?

HOOORAAYYY!!

LPIDelta 01-25-2007 04:32 PM

Mac--I get what you are saying, but the pictures were posted online by someone from the party. I think that pretty much is an invitation for people to view and respond.

I don't see what is "fun" about this kind of a theme? People making a fashion statement is one thing, but having a party where the theme is to ridicule another culture is just plain insensitive, not funny.

Tom Earp 01-25-2007 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by macallan25 (Post 1389260)
So apparently now if you have a party that offends someone in what I am assuming is a private home, not a University residence, not affiliated with a University or fraternity house, and not taking place in any kind of public area, then you get your photos splashed all over the National News Media and your name slandered by your University?

HOOORAAYYY!!

mac, I agree, but everything has become so sensitized and P C that it is really getting over the top anymore.

If the group in the same ethnic group do something, then it is perectally alright.

But, god forbid if someone out side of that group does anything, then there is hell to pay.

We all have to trod that fine line of being perfect.

Fun in no matter what some think as being fine isn't.

Ergo, the native American and sports.

Soon, maybe it will be the Bears, Horses, Dolphins, Steelworkers, Insects, etc.

dzandiloo 01-25-2007 04:45 PM

Oh gawd. I'm a Tarleton Alum...my husband is an alum of that LXA chapter. I don't even know what to say. I see the point that it was a private party, but to put it on the WWW was clearly an invitation to the world to see and criticize. Knowing the history of that chapter, and knowing they are one of the only GLOs on that campus that have African American alumni, I feel confident in saying this was definitely not a chapter sanctioned activity. Fat lot of good that does, though. :(

jubilance1922 01-25-2007 04:50 PM

The issue is not whether is was fraternity sactioned or not, on public property or not, at a public or private institution. The issue is that its 2007, and people still think its appropriate and in good taste to have a party theme that ridicules and demeans another group of people. It boggles my mind that after countless reports of these types of events and the backlash against it, folks still go "wow, that's such a good idea!" when these things are brought up.

Then again, there are lots of folks on here who think they did nothing wrong, so I guess this sort of thing will just keeping repeating itself. Maybe I should hold a "Dress up like a Becky" party and then post the pics on here....hmmmm

Elephant Walk 01-25-2007 04:55 PM

Doesn't everyone have an MLK gathering every year?

We don't have people dress up but we always drink 40's of old english and chicken wings.

tunatartare 01-25-2007 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jubilance1922 (Post 1389270)
The issue is not whether is was fraternity sactioned or not, on public property or not, at a public or private institution. The issue is that its 2007, and people still think its appropriate and in good taste to have a party theme that ridicules and demeans another group of people. It boggles my mind that after countless reports of these types of events and the backlash against it, folks still go "wow, that's such a good idea!" when these things are brought up.

Then again, there are lots of folks on here who think they did nothing wrong, so I guess this sort of thing will just keeping repeating itself. Maybe I should hold a "Dress up like a Becky" party and then post the pics on here....hmmmm

who's Becky?

DSTCHAOS 01-25-2007 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1389156)
Yeah, that was kind of my point.

But see my join date? I've only been here for one year's worth.

You'd think at some point they'd stop having the parties...

I was talking about it being a yearly thing, in general. Not a GC thing. :)

jubilance1922 01-25-2007 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1389273)
Doesn't everyone have an MLK gathering every year?

We don't have people dress up but we always drink 40's of old english and chicken wings.

I never do that....Does that mean I'm out the Black club? *gasp*

DSTCHAOS 01-25-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1389267)
mac, I agree, but everything has become so sensitized and P C that it is really getting over the top anymore.

That's a dumb logic. Didn't you already type this:

It was inexcusable and even though kids today do ethnic cross over dressing, something like this is stupid for semi adult college kids.

I will tell you, that LXA IHQ takes a dim view on this sort of thing.


Which is it?

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1389267)
But, god forbid if someone out side of that group does anything, then there is hell to pay

Exactly. Does that not make sense to you?

DSTCHAOS 01-25-2007 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tunatartare (Post 1389274)
who's Becky?

A stereotypical white woman or even a stereotypical white sorority girl.


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