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Granted any Organization has to be recognized by The College. "My main point being, there were a Group of Men who decided that they wanted something different than was being offered". They did not just go to PKA and say We want You whether the College wants You or not. These Young Men made the decision and proceeded with getting PKA in becoming interested in Colonizing there. I do not beleive PKA or anyother NIC/NPC Organization will ever go to a Campus where they are not wanted. LXA would not have gone onto NC A & T unless We were welcomed. Let them do their thing and live or die, not with everyone on GC trying to make decisions for them. None of You made the decision anyway. None seem to want to listen to anyone such as the posters who : 1. Is a member of the Founding Colony. 2. A Member of another GLO who holds a Very High Position of His Organization. |
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If the request is approved by the school (and of course Delta) then the group is formalized and the process begins and it's usually no longer than two to three months. You're right it is one of those differences between our two organizations in that we do not have colonies. |
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Just wanted to make sure you knew. |
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I would also like to add - too dayum old to be having hissy fits on the internet, or otherwise. Carry on...................:p :p |
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*Please don't beat me. I'll be good next time. In the meantime, I'll just stand in the corner :( :( :(* |
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while you are farting in the bathtub, I am still happy to see you
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I mention this because frankly, Alpha Phi Omega was one of the first fraternities to proactively push to break down racial barriers with regards to membership long before other GLOs even cared to even think about dealing with such an issue. So as far as predominately white fraternities with black chapters go, Alpha Phi Omega was at the forefront of all-inclusive membership at a time when most orgs was just talking about it, APO was actually being about it. |
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Very well said. You have hit the nail on the head as to what the core issue on what this entire debate is all about! Now everyone, forget all the snide jabs and smart-@$$ comments everyone has been throwing around, because it’s totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand and listen up to what I am about to say. The reason why some people in the NPHC don’t want to Pikes to come to Howard is rooted in ELITISM, which is in essence a form of classism, whereby one group of people express a sense of superiority over another group of people via a sense of privilege, be it real or perceived. THAT is why I “hate” the NPHC orgs so much. As if being a black person isn’t enough of a challenge, I have a group of “my own people” looking down on me or clowning me because I didn’t join one of their organizations? Well, let me tell all the NPHC folk why I never joined one of their orgs, or for that matter, never had enough “energy” to pursue membership in a graduate/alumni chapter. For the record it was because deep down, I simply do not think that with my personality, that I would make a good “fit” in any of the so called “D5” orgs. I would look good on paper for any of the 5 orgs as far as the org’s principles would go, but from a social bonding standpoint, even if I did join, I would still feel like a square peg in a round hole. So if I was to start my own org or join one that would be more ideal to my personality and style, sure NPHC folk would say, “Do your thing”, or “Whatever floats your boat”, but I know a lot of them would whisper behind my back, “He probably got a rejection letter(s) from [insert “D5” org of your choice here]. Why are black college students socially obligated to seek NPHC orgs without risk of ridicule from their peers? It’s interesting to hear NPHC members proudly declare their selectivity and exclusiveness in one breath, and in another breath snicker at someone who joined an NIC/NPC org or a service GLO. I say it’s interesting because chances are, you wouldn’t have taken the person in the first place, and since the individual bypassed the NPHC to join something that was for them more lucrative, it’s almost as if the NPHC is mad at them because the individual didn’t give the NPHC a chance to reject them first, almost as if to spite them. This is just my personal take on it, and I will not debate this point with anyone, as it will be an exercise in futility. But here is my point of contention with regards to the NPHC elitism as it pertains to the Pikes at Howard: The elitism is so thick, that the NPHC dissenters is not doing the one thing to the Pikes with regards to their racist past that God asks every man do to one another: FORGIVE THEM!!! Sure the Pikes may have had a racist origination, clauses, or behaviors, but the important thing right now is that they saw the error of their ways and corrected them. And the NPHC dissenters is still holding them accountable to their past. Well, two wrongs don’t make a right and it doesn’t make it even, either! So in essence, this whole issue of NPHC elitism is the very thing that makes me want to post and debate on CG time and time again. I hate, abhor, loathe, and despise it. And for the record, as long as it continues, I will continue to contest, fight, and debate it. Because after all, if you don’t take a stand for something, you’ll fall for anything. And in this case, I have to say that the NPHC dissenters are clearly in the wrong on this one. In short, join a GLO for where you will best fit, not for what you will mostly get. (hey, I like the rhyme scheme). And if that happens to be a NIC/NPC org, more power to ya. Still fightin’ after 6 years on GreekChat, Rain Man |
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Some NIC fraternities had black members before 1947 but that is
not the issue any more than Theta Xi had non-engineering members of Delta Chi had lawyers. Alpha Phi Omega did not count, they had no house, they operated as a club of boy scout alums; SAEs and Betas, even Pikes, could join. You are talking as a wannabe and while APO is in the IFC on some campi (campuses) it is hardly in the mainstream of the traditional fraternity, the NIC one, so you are mixing apples with oranges. Is that hard for you to understand, smedley? |
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In this case, APO does count. You see, APO chapters don't exist in a vacuum. The fact that APO DOES have SAEs and Betas and Pikes says something valuable here. APO was a fraternity of men -- all men, and mostly white -- that expanded to historically black colleges at a time when NIC fraternities were not. Yet, many of those men were also members of NIC fraternities. I wasn't going to let you trash-talk my fraternity when frankly, an all-white GLO is an all-white GLO, regardless of what type of "outfit" is is. It MEANS something that a group of white men colonized at an HBCU. In 1947. And again and again for years and years. Not a club -- but a fraternity. |
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