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Mac, lets be honest, its FSU. What would you expect.
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With their numbers, no one is claiming they are the worst. However every FSU girl I've talked to (thankfully not many) and several other fraternities consider Pike a blanket bid. Mostly GDI girls who think it's cool to hang out in a big fraternity house hang out there among others. Pike would consider the FSU chapter it's flagship chapter. That would make a lot of sense.
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Guys, it doesn't make that much sense to say as a reason that you haven't even had the possibililty of pledging a black guy that "none come through rush," and then turn around a say, "we get our whole pledge class before rush even starts." If that's the case, you all could rush some black guys. Their not going through rush isn't a factor if you all do as many private rush parties as you claim. You say, "well no black guys came to the parties." Right. Did you invited any? That might be the problem.
If in 2006, you don't know any black people who seem similar to you, that's probably not totally an accident. It's probably a reflection of your attitude about race. Own up to it. Quit pretending that it's only circumstance, not intent that explains it. Yep, I do know how things go down at big southern schools, and that is why I'm not buying your load of crap. It's not an accident that the system is the way it is. You are partially responsible for the way it is. You have some ability to bring about a positive change and you elect not to. |
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I'd also like to point out, that while this is not always true, blacks often cannot financially pay for fraternity dues. Many are on minority scholarships, how are they going to pay 2000$ a semester? How's the third tier treating you? |
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Why do you keep saying things about "bringing about positive changes"?? THERE ISN'T ANYTHING WRONG!!!!!!!!! Our chapter is doing great, what's there to change? I feel like i'm having a discussion with a brick wall. |
Would you prefer we go through the phone list and look for minority-sounding names and be sure to call them? Holy crap. This is why I hate this school...
As for Pike at FSU, I'm sure they're the lovechild of Pike nationals. I'm also sure there is some TKE chapter up north who thinks they're better than any southern chapter. I really don't care. I like our chapters. I'd rather be in a second tier southern chapter (and by south, I don't mean FSU), than in the best fraternity on campus at Michigan. Its just different here, and thankfully you people havent figured that out yet. You're right, if I just wanted to randomly select 150 guys without any concern for quality, I'd be all about PKA at FSU. Thankfully, in the south, we're interested in more than just being a microcosm of society. You guys don't have to like it. To be honest, you probably wouldnt even like us. I imagine many on this board would be turned off by things like collared shirts and un-gelled hair...we also like beer and bourbon here, I know, ridiculous...where's the grapefruit and stoli...not here, friends. Side Note, to the FSU person, no offense, me and you seem to agree on some things, which is promising. |
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Of course you guys can pick anyone you want to give membership to. Of course you guys use your own standards for what you are looking for in members. It is probably true that the majority of Black students at your campuses don't fit the mold you describe. I'm realizing more and more that you are right that if your attitudes in real life come across as clearly as they do here that the top notch Black guys by your own standards probably don't want to join your groups. My point remains though that your policies end up being racist. That bothers me, and I'd want to change it. Of course it may not bother you. I think to really integrate the NPC/IFC system, the top tiers need to buy in. It seems like a great opportunity to take a clearly correct, moral action. When you look back on the stuggle to integrate the southern universities we're talking about, do you find yourself sympathizing with the George Wallaces, Lester Maddoxs, Orval Faubus? Because it seems to me that that is the historic side your on. Sure they were faced with a lot of people who wanted integration, and you would have to do it yourself based on the idea that it was the morally right thing to do. It also probably doesn't seem as important to anyone else that you exclude Blacks, but it should seem, I think, important to everyone who participates in a segregated system. I can't make you do anything. I know that, but it seems to me based on what little I know about fraternities, that the idea isn't only to have a social club for a certain kind of guy. It's to assemble the absolute best guys for the strength of the group so that they can have a social club AND carry out the ideals of the group. In many cases, it seems that the goals of the group involve leadership and service in the outside community. When a group or a system conducts itself in such a way that it looks bad to the outside world, it weakens its influence outside the group or system. |
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So are Peggy McIntosh and Joe Feagin. |
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Whiteness may be doing more for you than for me. |
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But Peggy McIntosh and Joe Feagin still are. You should do a Google search of them. It will negate everything you've typed and ever will type about this topic. |
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Yeah, I know Peggy McIntosh is; it was you I didn't know about. It would negate it if I accepted it, which I'm not sure I will. But I do like to challenge myself and my assumptions, so maybe I do need to read the whole thing. |
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Cool. White privilege is both conscious and subconscious. It includes but is not limited to social networks. Again, it's about across context advantage, regardless of the specific instances where you are not privileged (as far as you know). |
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We aren't racist......at all. Racism: 1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others. Racism: 3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. Last time I checked, we didn't hate anyone, nor did we exclude blacks because we think we are superior to them. I think you need to understand the magnitude of that word before you call us or our practices racist.....again. Look......from what I have seen, black guys down here are very content with being in their own fraternities and associating with other black guys. What is so wrong with that? The amount of black people that exress an interest in joining an IFC fraternity is borderline 0. |
I think a double standard does exists for NPHC groups and NPC/IFC groups. While I'm not usually a fan of double standards, when one group of organizations has race at the center of its mission and another group of organizations doesn't, it seems like pretending that the racial policies of the groups should be the same is a little silly.
If you want to continue saying that having a policy that basically says, " we only take people exactly like us, and we happen to be White" doesn't suggest that you think White people are better than other groups, I've got nothing else to say. |
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