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Hartofsec 09-22-2013 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by AZTheta (Post 2241842)
denial. hint: it is not a river in Egypt.


Quite a while back a prolific member here sent me a PM nastygram and said that some of you were "investigating" me. I'm not sure why I was subject to a Greek Chat investigation.

But I would be really interested to know the results of your "investigation."

Investigation Biddies!


ETA: In the interest of accuracy, I was told that you all were "researching" me. Just checked my past PMs.

Hartofsec 09-22-2013 06:17 PM

In other news, I understand that England's granddaughter pledged a chapter, but not one I have seen speculated upon here at GC.

Hopefully the Investigation Biddies will be on it immediately.

Bama54 09-22-2013 06:27 PM

Thank you Blue Skies and Yes, Tichou that is exactly what I am talking about. Sorry Dr Phil was offended. If I wanted to pledge a NPHC sorority, I would be a minority. If my child, who was born in India, wanted to pledge an NPC sorority at Bama, she would be a minority. It would not offend her to be called so, nor would I be offended.
Too bad real discussion can't be done in this thread. The subject is something I have done my part to change over the past 20 years. I am very happy these young women spoke up and even more happy at the pact the NPC sororities have made.
Contrary to what many of you apparently believe all Alabama Greek Alums are not prejudiced and even more difficult for you to believe is that those of us who grew up in the 60s are even less so. But then, we are the women who fought with our sisters of all races in the business world to open doors that were closed to women of all races.
Thank you.

MysticCat 09-22-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bama54 (Post 2241971)
Sorry Dr Phil was offended.

Not to worry. I'm pretty sure DrPhil wasn't offended.

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If I wanted to pledge a NPHC sorority, I would be a minority. If my child, who was born in India, wanted to pledge an NPC sorority at Bama, she would be a minority. It would not offend her to be called so, nor would I be offended.
If you've been doing your part to change things over the last 20 years, then I'm sure that you're well aware that generally, "minorities" means non-whites, and that the word has not just situational meanings (like a white person in an NPHC org), but deeper and broader historical and cultural meanings.

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Too bad real discussion can't be done in this thread.
Of course real discussion can be "done." At least it can unless newbies make pronouncements out of the gate about how there can' the any "real discussions"—pronouncements that easily come across as attempts to deflect real discussion.

KDCat 09-22-2013 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2241916)
You all better answer that question!!!! Which sorority(ies) at UA wears the Diversity Dashiki?

Does the Diversity Dashiki come in Lilly prints?:p

Bama54 09-22-2013 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2241976)
If you've been doing your part to change things over the last 20 years, then I'm sure that you're well aware that generally, "minorities" means non-whites, and that the word has not just situational meanings (like a white person in an NPHC org), but deeper and broader historical and cultural meanings.

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From Dictionary.com "minority."

3. group differing, especially in race, religion, or ethnic background, from the majority of a population

There was a time I was a minority at my job. I certainly was a minority at Bidgood Hall (the building that housed the school of business when I was at Alabama) and I was a minority when I worked in Haiti.

Oh and I have watched this forum for a while here and there. Even though I am retired, I don't have the time or inclination to make 100s of posting on chat boards.

So that being said, if anyone has the information and wants to be kind enough to ask the question originally asked, thank you.

I won't respond further to immature and rude comments.

Jen 09-22-2013 07:43 PM

You come off like you think your experience being a minority at your job equals the experience of ethnic minorities every day of their lives. Even as a "minority" in your job and in foreign countries, you still have white privilege and always will.

MysticCat 09-22-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Bama54 (Post 2241983)
From Dictionary.com "minority."

3. group differing, especially in race, religion, or ethnic background, from the majority of a population.

And in this country, unlike Haiti, the majority of the population is white, so the minority is non-white. People, particularly white people, who use the words "minority" or "minorities" without further explanation or qualification rarely if ever mean anything else unless they (1) qualify how they were or are a minority, like by being a white student at an HBCU, and (2) are trying to suggest that that experience gives them an understanding of what it's like to be non-white in American society.

DrPhil 09-22-2013 08:25 PM

LOL. What in the samhell is Bama54 typing about? Bama54 has officially become dumb. Why couldn't the dumb happen when I was bored and waiting for my flight? I'm back home now. :mad:

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Originally Posted by KDCat (Post 2241981)
Does the Diversity Dashiki come in Lilly prints?:p

Of course! :D AZTheta and I shall sew it.

33girl 09-22-2013 08:36 PM

None of you answered my question while I was out having Panhellenic drinks.

Is there Green Book verbiage that sets a time limit for bid acceptance? Just someone open their stupid book and look it up and tell me. Don't make a big I Ate Your Parents Scott Tenorman-level deal out of it.

Titchou 09-22-2013 08:53 PM

Not a peep about time limits on COB in the Green Book.

33girl 09-22-2013 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2242030)
Not a peep about time limits on COB in the Green Book.

Thanks oodleroos. :)

Kevin 09-22-2013 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bama54 (Post 2241971)
Thank you Blue Skies and Yes, Tichou that is exactly what I am talking about. Sorry Dr Phil was offended. If I wanted to pledge a NPHC sorority, I would be a minority. If my child, who was born in India, wanted to pledge an NPC sorority at Bama, she would be a minority. It would not offend her to be called so, nor would I be offended.
Too bad real discussion can't be done in this thread. The subject is something I have done my part to change over the past 20 years. I am very happy these young women spoke up and even more happy at the pact the NPC sororities have made.
Contrary to what many of you apparently believe all Alabama Greek Alums are not prejudiced and even more difficult for you to believe is that those of us who grew up in the 60s are even less so. But then, we are the women who fought with our sisters of all races in the business world to open doors that were closed to women of all races.
Thank you.

It's great that you're participating here. Don't feel too attacked here, you've just come out and stated how you have fought with your sisters of all races in the business world, but back at (I'm assuming) your alma mater, all it took to really get a lot of folks at least give the issue lip service was for ONE collegian to come out about it in a public manner.

DeltaBetaBaby 09-22-2013 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2242034)
Thanks oodleroos. :)

Plus, if there were, you could just re-extend the bid as many times as you wanted.

ADPiEE 09-22-2013 09:19 PM

thread crash...
I haven't been keeping up with this issue too much and I'm lost trying to read this thread but to answer the original question, it appears from social media that ADPi has an Alpha who is AA...which I would assume makes them a winner.
Several AA NPC girls in Texas so I don't have a huge grasp on why this is a big deal but apparently it is


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