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Old 12-30-2006, 09:11 PM
jaynu jaynu is offline
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Originally Posted by daydreamer1112 View Post
I don't really like the idea of ethnic GLOs. Having seperate fraternities and sororities for the seperate ethnicities creates additional seperation between races, and I think that's detrimental. At the same time, I do realize that many ethnic people are interested in joining ethnic GLOs because they don't believe they would be accepted and respected in traditional GLOs (and sometimes, this is true), they have a lot of pride in their race and want to show it, or they simply feel more comfortable with people who come from the same racial background as they do. So, in short, I can see how and why people might feel the desire to join ethnic GLOs, but I hope that at some point in the future we become colorblind enough as a society that those reasons are obsolete.
I don't think ethnic GLOs create additional racial separation, but rather create more cohesive ones within an ethnic culture. I would imagine that African Americans earlier last century needed to have their own brotherhood, or perhaps, didn't have a choice but to.

If it was easy to break racial boundaries, I think it would've happened already and these ethnic GLOs wouldn't be so popular as an alternative.

Last edited by jaynu; 12-30-2006 at 09:12 PM. Reason: typo
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