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Anyone who wants to get rid UNDERGRAD chapters...
is a SKATIN' BASTARD!!!!!!!
........yeah I said it! WHAT??!?!? -schizo Sp '97 SOLO! |
Frat,
Tell them how you really feel.....I will keep comments to myself. :rolleyes: |
YEAH!!!
^^Now that's what I call a down-ass ZETA!!;)
Much luv Soror ....somebody's gotta keep it real in this sumumabytch...I guess it'll be me!! -schizo SP '97 SOLO! |
My take on it is this:
Anyone who wants to get rid of undergrad chapters is one of two things: 1) A person who has a sincere concern about the future of our frat and how CERTAIN undergraduate chapters have put us at risk of going broke with lawsuits or 2) Or a person who got the shyt smacked out of him while on line as an undergrad and feels like undergraduates are the dirt of the earth and that the same cannot happen in graduate chapters. Any other opinions? |
Did anyone every think about this. Grad chapter pledge. Why? It's not against the law. It is against the law for undergrads to pledge. Why? We/They pushed for the law. No old heads at nationals will discuss the problem. Why? Legal reprocussion would be deadly. Just a few comments. See ya'll at Philly to discuss this face to face.
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From the looks of what has been writen time and time again, most people don't think about the possibility that some brothers are initiated into graduate chapters that still pledge. I don't think that most people who have these issues get this far. Once they hear Sigma at the end of a chapter name, it automatically means "skater", "paper", and the host of other words used.
As for the law saying that it is illegal for undergraduates to plegde or take part in any activities that could be construed as the former, I don't know. I have always been under the impression that it was illegal PERIOD. No matter what sort of chapter is done in. (Since I don't know, I should check this.) The fact that nationals does not acknowledge this phenomena does not surprise me in the least bit. It appears as if they have a don't ask, don't tell policy. Furthermore, if they don't hear about the "activities" and no one is caught or harmed, why should they care? If I was at the nationals, I'd only be concerned about those chapters where things have gotten out of hand to the point where people are suing. Anyway, the nationals operates like a business. They don't want anything stopping the flow of cash into the organization. (Cash, I might add that could be used to help push forth some of the programs we have.) See ya at Philly. GOMAB |
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