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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Hmmmm, quite a few. Some even post here. Don't try to justify your own prejudices by using us.
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And nonblacks who actually apply for membership (it doesn't happen in droves because of what BGLOs' larger aims are but it happens more at some campuses)
tend not to be denied just because of their race or because of political/social views that have nothing to do with the sorority ideals.
Getting along with and relating to people in the chapter doesn't mean that there has to be a cookie cutter look or way of looking at the social world. As long as the person is not saying or doing things to undermine the organization, the rest is just an attempt at reinforcing an outdated status quo.