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Old 10-01-2001, 01:19 AM
SoTrue1920 SoTrue1920 is offline
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I think you answered the question in the title of your post. :-)

I'm not being facetious. Seriously, what does it take away from you as a Black woman, or from your organization (if you're a member of BGLO) if someone decides for whatever reason she wants to join an NPC sorority? Why should that person be looked any differently because they decided to join an NPC sorority?

What do you know about these women and their backgrounds? Is it possible that they have friends across all racial lines, and they wish to rush the same sororities as their friends? Perhaps they went through rush just because they were curious, not because they were turning up their noses at NPHC organizations. Maybe they grew up in predominately white situations and feel more comfortable there. *shrug*

My point is, people have a multitude of reasons for why they decide to affilate with other organizations, and it's not up to us to judge them or question those reasons. We can agree or disagree, but ultimately, it really isn't any of our business, and most importantly, it doesn't take anything away from the specialness and beauty of the Divine Nine if someone decides that alliance isn't for them.
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