RACooper |
08-31-2005 04:21 PM |
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Originally posted by OTW
Uh, and?
You do ooka billions of hours of community service and donate $$$ till kingdom come, but once you fuck something up (hi, underage drinking)...all the good stuff you do doesn't matter. Is it okay to overlook the rules against underage drinking if you guys give so much time and $$$ to charity? Yeah kid, I didn't think so.
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While the article may have ignored the good that the chapter had done, that doesn't mean that it excuses the bad that the chapter has done - it's not a case of one balancing the other... bad is bad, no matter what good the chapter has done.
Unfortunately I can think of many houses and chapters that try to rationalize their behavior in the same light - somehow convincing themselves that since the have done som many laudable things that they should be forgiven for their failings... only problem is that's not how it works in the real world.
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A fraternity/sorority HQ thinks long and hard and investigates the situation thoroughly before making any kind of decision to suspend a chapter. Sounds like your HQ had enough reason (so much so that even your university agreed) to suspend y'all.
If your chapter didn't want the bad press, they shouldn't have given the press stuff to write about.
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This last part is too true unfortunately... considering the fact that the press is much more apt to report GLO (or any other group) failings than they are successes - a fact that I wish more members where aware of when thinking through some ideas... such as:
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
You forgot to mention your t-shirts that I was appalled by.
"Brotherhood tighter than your little sister"
Pre-pubescent girl in lingerie holding a teddy bear.
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<shaking head>
It's stupid, moronically juvenile, jack-ass stuff like this that reinforces the negative stereotype of the "Frat Boy". I have always felt as a Brother that stuff like the aboved mentioned shirt is an indication of a chapter in serious trouble - simply because somewhere along the line common sense (and not to mention taste) was set aside in the pursuit of pleasure... which then of course leads to other "slips" or infractions against the chapter... until finally they slip one time to many.
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