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Old 08-14-2005, 09:01 AM
GammaZeta GammaZeta is offline
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Yes Ottor, I agree with you. But do you mean to tell me that in 35 years, only white fraternity members were the best for the job? In 35 years, not a single african american was the best candidate for the position? Out of the tens of thousands of active members we have across this country, we could not find one qualified african american to serve on the committee?

Today, we have african americans as heads of major universities, running major companies, as Secretary of State, researching major medical breakthroughs, but not one was qualified enough in 35 years to be on LXA's student advisory committee?

This brings me to another serious question. What is the racial breakdown of IHQ? What influential positions have been held by people from a minority group? Are our minority students being properly represented with a voice in our national fraternity?
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