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Originally Posted by DeltaVero
Soror you and I are =>>>here<<<= with the underlined part. I never had any intentions on suppporting anything that was being produced by a non-Delta. Now I didn't view the letter, sent out by President Rice, as a boycott. I viewed it as a notice that she and EB did not support this and recommended that sorors do the same. When we say boycott, I get the vision of Deltas standing outside the screening with picket signs, yelling, etc. Which is definitely not what we would do nor is that what President Rice and the EB suggests, IMO. Just my $19.13. 
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My reasoning had nothing to do with it being a nonDelta but instead with my not being in a rush to see that story in the form of a movie. Maybe that makes me a "bad Delta," or something. LOL.
Soror, you're talking about picketing.

Boycotts don't have to take the form of picketing. On that note, President Rice's message at first appeared to be a boycott to me. But upon reading it for the umpteenth time, it seems more like she's asking Sorors to be clear that the movie is not endorsed and to not create the impression that it is endorsed. Perhaps this does not preclude individual Sorors who decide to go see the movie on their own time because they are interested in it.
Of course, I'm still not seeing it--unless Tyler Perry (who I've begun to like over the past month) puts out a "Madea Learns About Delta Sigma Theta."