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Old 05-13-2007, 07:03 PM
Laak 315 Laak 315 is offline
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I'm entitled to my belief that it is easier for a greek organization consisting of race(s) other than caucasian to get away with not allowing caucasians in their fraternity/sorority than it is for a predominantly caucasian fraternity/sorority to not allow people of other race(s) into their organization, in regards to legality. Considering the fact that on my college campus, certain members of a sorority consisting of a race other than caucasian have blatantly said that caucasian girls are not allowed (at public events). A fraternity on my campus consisting of a race other than caucasian has said there would be "very small chance" that a caucasian male would be allowed to join. I know not a single person in my fraternity nor my friends in other fraternities/sororities that have said this about people of other races other than caucasian. That does not mean that the people in the organizations that I don't know haven't said these things, but I haven't heard them, so therefore this is what forms my opinion/belief. You getting very defensive at my opinions/beliefs is not helping sway my opinion that this is the way it is at many college campuses in the U.S.
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