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Originally Posted by Reds6
First I don't think I was the only one, reread. Second the way you can't leave this thread sounds like you have something vested in NPHC intake. If you feel you are a champion of the people, take on a more important and worthy cause.
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Actually, it just comes up on the New Posts list when I check it, and I see if someone's replied to me. I'm not really championing anything and I'm not that invested. I have a lot of free time as a grad school student just starting a semester. Critcizing how much time I spend replying is silly and could just as easily be asked of you. I'm on GC a lot, enough said.
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Originally Posted by Reds6
I think we got how you felt about 10 pages ago. Do you like repeating and explaining/ Usually one that keeps try to explain is trying to influence thought, which you claim you aren't trying to accomplish.
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Nope, I'm not. But as people keep replying, they often take my words and misapply them. I'd be thrilled if people took what I actually said and disagreed and discussed, but instead it becomes "everyone has biases" which is far from the point I was making.
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
I see your point.
There are inequalities above and beyond Greekdom. That much is obvious.
Not to take anything from Drolefile overall, but I don't really see her in threads that discuss more general inequalities. Those threads tend to quickly be labeled dead horses or taboo topics by many white GCers. Yet, Drolefile's here to discuss what she perceives to be inequality during some intake processes. As if this is the vessel through which she's attacking a larger phenomenon.
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I'm truly not trying to use this one issue to make a bigger point. This discussion started with me stating how I could see a girl with internal issues feel excluded from the NPHC because she's not "black enough" when members say they won't vote for white people out of hand. Quite simply I don't like the idea.
As for other threads, sometimes I don't see them as I often don't click on threads outside of the the major forums or in my sorority's forum, so sometimes if they're in the D9 forum, I don't come across them. And a lot of times, I feel like the right thing's are being said already. But sometimes I just watch and learn. There are a lot more educated people in the subject of racism and inequality than me. And sometimes it devolves into a fight between a few members and I stop watching for a while. (Almost happened with this thread and macallan's entrance and comments)
I felt like I had a point to bring up here, and I did. And I appreciate the discussion I've gotten from the majority of those who've replied.