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Old 07-30-2006, 12:50 AM
SOPi_Jawbreaker SOPi_Jawbreaker is offline
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Originally Posted by shinerbock
I mean, if they have values, which I suspect they do, its fine. I just think the ones I've witnessed don't really get the idea of what those groups should be about. Basically, it looks like they walked through a building, gathered up everyone of color, threw in 5 white folks, and then decided, hell, lets be a GLO. They don't really proclaim to be working for anything, or to have any common goals or beliefs. My point originally was that I dont understand the point of a MC group, if the only point of the group is to be MC. I'm not saying they shouldnt exist, I just personally don't get the point. My issue comes with the lack of standards some of these groups have. They take anyone who wants in. To me, thats not really a GLO, its just a club. But whatever, I'm sure there are good MC organizations who have all the other aspects of traditional GLOs, its just that I haven't seen them.
For the groups that you've witnessed, how much did you get to know about them? Have you ever had any actual contact with them? Do you know what activities and events they've held? When you say you don't think they get what being Greek should be all about, what are you basing that on? I'm not doubting that there are groups out there that really don't do anything. I'm just wondering if this is the case...like you've actually witnessed their lack of sisterhood/brotherhood and witnessed that they don't do any social events or brotherhood/sisterhood events or community service or Greek Council events? Or is your lowly opinion of them based only on how they look...like "oh those girls aren't cute, so that must mean that they'll take just anyone, which means the fraternities probably don't socialize with them, so their sorority must suck"?
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