I'm sick of this. Yes how we treat people has a negative effect on our image. But so does rejecting people. Every year there are girls somewhere who want to be a XYZ more than life itself. And, for whatever reason, some of these girls get rejected. There are some that will brush it off and try again, but then there are those who felt they were entitled to wear XYZ, and dammit they're going to be one if it kills them and it doesn't matter what they have to do to get those letters. They are the ones who feel there must be something wrong with XYZ because XYZ didn't pick her. They are the ones who will then spend too much energy trying to damage our reputations and credibility. It's my guess this has been happening for as long as any of us have been in existence. But guess what? We're still here and our numbers are still growing. So either the number of people YesBut! suggests who are truly ticked off about this are very few or we're doing something right. You make the call.
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Kelli
12-DN-94
SSU c/o 1997
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