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Gusteau 11-03-2010 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by SKdove (Post 2000576)
All the "cultural" fraternities/sororities at UCR have worse hazing than other organizations; it's really bad..
Maybe he should've joined Sig Ep, Lambda Chi, Pike, Delts, Phi Psi, or AEPi... they all have one or more gay/bi members in their fraternity and there aren't any problems there. Just saying.

Really? Please learn about organizations outside of your council, refrain from posting hearsay, and rethink such statements. :rolleyes:

DrPhil 11-03-2010 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by EE-BO (Post 2000577)
The side issues- at least from my perspective- are not important here. They make for good discussion and understanding of different viewpoints, but I do not see how they apply to the immediate situation at hand.

Yes, from your perspective.

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Originally Posted by EE-BO (Post 2000577)
The young man should have- at his age and having the maturity to know himself so well- made a better choice.

He did make a better choice. He didn't dismiss his hopes of being a member of this fraternity but came forward about the homophobia.

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Originally Posted by EE-BO (Post 2000577)
What more is there to this story?

You tell us. You're the one who said it was getting complicated.

knight_shadow 11-03-2010 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by SKdove (Post 2000576)
All the "cultural" fraternities/sororities at UCR have worse hazing than other organizations; it's really bad..
Maybe he should've joined Sig Ep, Lambda Chi, Pike, Delts, Phi Psi, or AEPi... they all have one or more gay/bi members in their fraternity and there aren't any problems there. Just saying.

Uhhh...no.

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Originally Posted by EE-BO (Post 2000577)
The side issues- at least from my perspective- are not important here. They make for good discussion and understanding of different viewpoints, but I do not see how they apply to the immediate situation at hand.

This young man came into a rush process where he was verbally informed in person and given a pretty big clue in writing that he was not making a good decision.

The organization in question deserves much scorn for their overt recruiting practices in contradiction of national policy, and are to be especially disdained for taking someone who at least one of their member had reason to know was not going to find a good home. Leaving aside being politically correct- if an organization really does have certain unspoken prejudices, then all its members need to adhere to them when recruiting others or risk putting those individuals in a bad position in the here and now.

The young man should have- at his age and having the maturity to know himself so well- made a better choice.

What more is there to this story?


The side conversations were necessary because, like I said earlier, fitting in with your initiating chapter is not always the end goal. You may think it's stupid because your experience was very chapter-focused. Many non-IFC/NPC organizations don't operate that way.

Drolefille 11-03-2010 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by SKdove (Post 2000576)
Just saying.

Just don't.

If someone joined Sigma Kappa and was subjected to this sort of harassment and hazing, I wouldn't tell them that they should have joined somewhere else, but that our chapter were being homophobic idiots.

PiKA2001 11-03-2010 12:35 AM

If he wasn't initiated why did he go to the induction ceremony? Is it common among LGLO's to show off their former pledges like this?

knight_shadow 11-03-2010 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 2000588)
If he wasn't initiated why did he go to the induction ceremony? Is it common among LGLO's to show off their former pledges like this?

It sounds like he was watching the Salute as a general student member.

Drolefille 11-03-2010 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2000592)
It sounds like he was watching the Salute as a general student member.

Check out the story, it's written like he was a participant and that 'failed' pledges were common participants. It struck me as strange too but I don't know enough about it to comment. Unless perhaps it was out of a desire to remain active for the next semester or something...

knight_shadow 11-03-2010 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2000595)
Check out the story, it's written like he was a participant and that 'failed' pledges were common participants. It struck me as strange too but I don't know enough about it to comment. Unless perhaps it was out of a desire to remain active for the next semester or something...

I agree, the story is poorly written, but when I reread it, I saw the section about him dropping. Dropped pledges don't participate in coming out shows/salutes. Those activities are held to show off newly initiated members.

DrPhil 11-03-2010 12:48 AM

Unless it was a true probate which occurs while they are still "on line" and before the coming out show/salute. Perhaps he participated in the show before he dropped, which used to happen all the time when probate shows used to occur when there were "probates."

Going to read the article again. LOL.

knight_shadow 11-03-2010 12:50 AM

I don't believe that any LGLOs have probates in (what I believe to be) the traditional sense of the word. Most use coming out show/probate interchangeably.

DrPhil 11-03-2010 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 2000603)
I don't believe that any LGLOs have probates in (what I believe to be) the traditional sense of the word. Most use coming out show/probate interchangeably.

The same can be said about most BGLO chapters.

However, there are LGLO and BGLO chapters that have actual probates, even if just to have their "probates" appear at a campus party or something to that effect. In the 90s, LGLO chapters got away with that more than BGLO chapters did. LOL.

In reading the article again:
Ruiz was at Lambda Theta Phi's "Coming Out" or "New Members Salute" ceremony last March where new inductees--and those who failed to complete the pledging process--were presented to an audience.Ruiz said that members of the audience repeatedly called him a "cock sucker" and said that he liked "disco stick."

I can't understand why those who dropped would participate. It seems like it could be either of two things: 1) those who failed to complete were still "on line" or 2) (and I wouldn't know this much) if there is a ceremony after the induction and coming out show.

DrPhil 11-03-2010 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ShawnMack (Post 2000625)
You sure are hanging around in the bisexual isle alot

when you going to come out the closet fag

I do believe this is a sock puppet.

I miss the more amusing sock puppets.

Drolefille 11-03-2010 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ShawnMack (Post 2000625)
You sure are hanging around in the bisexual isle alot

when you going to come out the closet fag

Oh, good. Can we ban you now?

knight_shadow 11-03-2010 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2000624)
The same can be said about most BGLO chapters.

However, there are LGLO and BGLO chapters that have actual probates, even if just to have their "probates" appear at a campus party or something to that effect. In the 90s, LGLO chapters got away with that more than BGLO chapters did. LOL.

In reading the article again:
Ruiz was at Lambda Theta Phi's "Coming Out" or "New Members Salute" ceremony last March where new inductees--and those who failed to complete the pledging process--were presented to an audience.Ruiz said that members of the audience repeatedly called him a "cock sucker" and said that he liked "disco stick."

I can't understand why those who dropped would participate. It seems like it could be either of two things: 1) those who failed to complete were still "on line" or 2) (and I wouldn't know this much) if there is a ceremony after the induction and coming out show.

Gotcha.

I don't think this instance was a "true" probate, though, because the Salutes are reserved for initiates of Lambda Theta Phi (and Lambda Theta Alpha) as much as letters/calls/etc are.

I think the author was just confused.

DrPhil 11-03-2010 01:08 AM

Argh! Confused authors jack up GC discussions. Argh!


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