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02-13-2006 01:31 PM |
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Originally posted by kddani
I am amazed that you want to insult people about something when you did not even READ THE POSTS. The posts that have been about the GS have been about our own individual experiences with GSUSA.
I didn't realize that my childhood was a myth :confused: I think I might need some therapy on that issue
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I'm not trying to insinuate that anyone's childhood is a myth. I'm only pointing out that yes, while some GS troops only have the opportunity to sell cookies and make crafts, many, many others have the opportunities to do amazing things. I was trying to make a correlation to what most on hear hold dear to their hearts - their GLO.
We all get up in arms when we read or hear about someone bashing greeks. I even listed some common stereotypes (funny though, I don't think I ever mentioned hazing) such as "paying for friends" and "greeks don't care about their philanthropies, they just do it because they have to" - those two stereotypes are alive on my campus today and I love greekchat because I can find other's experiences with similar issues and come up with ways to combat them.
My point is that in some chapters, greeks probably don't really care about their philanthropy. But is it fair to say that for all? Is anyone drawing the connection yet? Nationally, Girl Scouts has fabulous programs. It's unfortunate that some don't get to take full advantage of that - just like it's unfortunate that some sorority sisters don't get to take full advantage of what their organization has to offer.
If I ran around saying XYZs were all sluts and you were a lifelong member or XYZ. You'd probably get pretty upset.
As a lifelong member of Girl Scouts, I natually get upset when people say my organization perpetuates societal gendering. I even get upset when people say that Girl Scouts is only now finally beginning to change because I know that their programs have always been evolving. I know that forcing women into the home to cook and sew has never been the goal (Juliette Lowe with the first American GS troop ever strung up curtains around an outdoor court so that her troop could wear their bloomers while they played sports!)
I'm sorry I've offended so many people by defending an organization I've gained so much from.
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